FUCKING BRUTAL!!

FUCKING BRUTAL!!

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that shit looks like if you had a copy of it and flipped it, they would fit together
truly the commieblocks of the future

Most beautiful part of the structure right here.

Shut up, faggots, brutalism is the future.

yay, my country

more of our glorious architecture

That pic is old. It looks like this now.

Dystopian sci-fi robot labor camp/10

What's in the box?

Holy damn, that looks beautiful. 10/10 would live there

>tfw you will never live in a brutalist commie block

nice depressing place
you live there?

>when you let newfies try brutalism

That's that stupid hotel that costs a fucking fortune to stay in isn't it? There was programme about it a while ago.

You guys are like a little babby

WATCH THIS

Commieblock from the Xth dimension!

yeah, it's pretty nut price, its on the natgeo website and everything
here's another one he did, wew

>one windy day
>it all falls down!

why aren't people making domes for homes/buildings, ones that can be livable under water, considering majority of the population lives along the coastlines, and the cities are easily susceptible to flooding....

BRUTALITY

>considering majority of the population lives along the coastlines, and the cities are easily susceptible to flooding....
being coastline and having flooding issues don't always go hand in hand
St. John's reaches well over 50-100 ft above sea level maybe 50 yards inland the harbour, similar with most east coast settlements
the real flood issues are the river valley settlements, ones built on historic marshes that can only retain so much water until flooding occurs, like in quebec and new brunswick

Well, lower floors look pretty depressing (pic related). Good thing no one lives there, it's the HQ of one of the local banks.
It's the entrance to the building. You go underground from there and then into the thing.

>and the cities are easily susceptible to flooding....
>giant submerged dome to build a city under

doesn't seem to solve the problem

if you're going to build a city to be under water
wouldn't it be easier to make it while it's above water?

real nice
but back then it was more brutal

interesting
do you work there?
looks comfy tho

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La Courneuve, cité des 4000 (north of Paris)

wew

(1976)

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they literally deleted dozens of flats in the middle of the commie block, to let the sunshine in

holy shit, it looks as if painted by Beksinski