i m talking about brutal as to architecture. it s a style that developed in the 19 fifties and was meant to be simple and functional . but these heavy, concrete structures began to lose their popularity in the eighty s because people viewed them as to cold. well, many examples that still exist and have developed a cult following, especially in the u. k, where the movement began. oh, clean lines. plenty of concrete and monumental boldness. the architectural style known as brutal ism polarizes like no other. some see the heavy weight buildings as oppressive. others say they are daring ventures in architecture that deserve to be seen and protected. bracey mist architecture for me is such an exciting, bold and ambitious project. it s really will say, squeezed into a few years in the 20th century, but in those years we managed to build some of the most fantastic and bowls and adventurous buildings that the country s ever seen. conservator, henrietta billing says, put her fascinati
little d new devices bearing his name with one day be featured in the landing and lead science into new realms. 175 years of ice starts june 19th on w. ah, this week on world stories. daily war time life in the dunbar region. young russians in exile in georgia, but we begin near the ukrainian capital of kia, where investigators are exuding civilian bodies as evidence of alleged war crimes committed by russian troops. deep inside the forest lies an anonymous grace. whoever chose this place didn t want anyone to find it. 2 months after the end of the russian occupation here, the body of a ukrainian man was on earth. his passport found here by the police say the death of the 56, your to billing is linked to the russian aggression. nothing unusual these days. the hor, them of, we found many with them and we will find more because a lot of people are missing. a lot of people died. so a lot of people who are buried a mac bottles, a quote from him. the victims daughter is on the sce
your host. megan lee. here s a look at what else we ve got in store for you. today. we dive into a major archaeological discovery off the coast of france, and we sink our teeth into a summer delicacy in spain, snails, it s bold, it s aggressive, and people are divided over. it s beauty, i m talking about brutal as to architecture. it s a style that developed in the 19 fifties and was meant to be simple and functional . but these heavy concrete structures began to lose their popularity in the eighty s because people viewed them as to cold. well, many examples that still exist and have developed a cult following, especially in the u. k, where the movement began. o clean lines, plenty of concrete and monumental boldness. the architectural style known as brutal ism polarizes like no other. some see the heavy weight buildings as oppressive. others say they are daring ventures in architecture that deserve to be seen and protected. british list architecture for me, citing bold and a
we ll find out from its fans. what makes it so special? hi everyone. welcome to another edition of your max with me your host. megan lee. here s a look at what else we ve got in store for you. today. we dive into a major archaeological discovery off the coast of france. and we think our teeth into a summer delicacy in spain, snails, it s bold, it s aggressive, and people are divided over. it s beauty, i m talking about brutal as to architecture. it s a style that developed in the 19 fifties and was meant to be simple and functional . but these heavy, concrete structures began to lose their popularity in the eighty s because people viewed them as too cold. while many examples still exist and have developed a cult following, especially in the u. k, where the movement began, oh, clean lines. plenty of concrete and monumental boldness. the architectural style known as brutal ism polarizes like no other. some see the heavy weight buildings as oppressive. others say they are daring
we ll find out from its fans. what makes it so special? hi everyone. welcome to another edition of your max with me, your host. megan lee. here s a look at what else we ve got in store for you. today. we dive into a major archaeological discovery off the coast of france, and we sink our teeth into a summer delicacy in spain, snails, it s bold, it s aggressive, and people are divided over. it s beauty, i m talking about brutal is to architecture. it s a style that developed in the 19 fifties and was meant to be simple and functional . but these heavy, concrete structures began to lose their popularity in the eighty s because people viewed them as too cold. while many examples still exist and have developed a cult following, especially in the u. k, where the movement began, oh, clean lines. plenty of concrete and monumental boldness. the architectural style known as brutal ism polarizes like no other. some see the heavy weight buildings as oppressive. others say they are daring