- Béton brut
" Béton brut " ( _fr. raw concrete), in
architecture , isconcrete left unfinished or roughly-finished after pouring and left exposed visually. The imprint of the wood orplywood forms used for pouring is usually present on the final surface.The use of "béton brut" was pioneered by
Auguste Perret and other modern architects. It was used in such buildings asUnité d'Habitation in the early part of the twentieth century. It flourished as a part of thebrutalist architecture of the 1960s and 70s. This largely gave way tostructural expressionism as steel structures became more advanced and practical. Wood-imprinted concrete is still popular in landscaping. Béton is the French word for concrete.Examples
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Boston City Hall
*Royal National Theatre
*Unité d'Habitation
*Habitat 67
*The main branch of theOrange County Library System inFlorida ee also
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Brutalist architecture
*Truth to materials External links
* [http://www.ontarioarchitecture.com/Brutalist.htm Examples of use in brutalist buildings in Ontario]
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