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20+ Intriguing and Bold Brutalist Interior Design Inspirations • 333+ Images • [ArtFacade] Brutalist Interior Design, Brutalism Interior, Brutalist House, Brutalist Interior, Bar Restaurant Design, Concrete Interiors, Brutalism Architecture, Brutalist Design, Concrete Walls

Explore the intriguing world of brutalist interior design with our inspiring collection of ideas and concepts. Uncover how the boldness of raw materials and minimalist forms can revolutionize your living spaces, from living rooms to bedrooms and kitchens. Our guide delves into the stark beauty of brutalist design, offering creative ways to incorporate this powerful style into your home. Whether you're a fan of industrial chic or monochromatic mastery, discover how brutalist interior design…

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The Casa Entreparotas was designed and built by "Di Freya Arquitectos" in 2019 in Colima City, Mexico. The eco-brutalist design concept combines architecture with the existing flora, which allows the users to live in a constant relation with nature. The tropical vegetation generates a jungle garden atmosphere. Between the concrete volumes there are paths to wander around. The pictures were taken by Lorena Darquea. Tropical Brutalism, Eco Brutalism, Brutalism Interior, Brutalist House, Brutalist Interior, Architecture Today, Architect Magazine, Brutalism Architecture, Jungle House

The Casa Entreparotas was designed and built by "Di Freya Arquitectos" in 2019 in Colima City, Mexico. The eco-brutalist design concept combines architecture with the existing flora, which allows the users to live in a constant relation with nature. The tropical vegetation generates a jungle garden atmosphere. Between the concrete volumes there are paths to wander around. The pictures were taken by Lorena Darquea.

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The 'Concrete Hedgehog,' also known as the Swiss Army Pavilion, designed by Carl Fingerhuth in 1964 Architecture Cool, Brutalism Architecture, Brutalist Buildings, Philip Johnson, Concrete Architecture, Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, Renzo Piano, Brutalist Architecture, Organic Architecture

The 'Concrete Hedgehog,' also known as the Swiss Army Pavilion, designed by Carl Fingerhuth in 1964, is a distinctive example of Brutalist architecture. This structure was created for the Swiss National Exhibition and is noted for its bold, unconventional form that resembles the spiky exterior of a hedgehog. The pavilion’s design utilizes rugged, raw concrete, a hallmark of Brutalism, to create a sculptural yet functional space.

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