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The Bank of London and South America
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Location: Buenos Aires 
Year built: 1966
Architects: Clorindo Testa and SEPRA

One aspect of brutalism that's often overlooked is the airy interiors. For obvious reasons, architecture critics and fans alike tend to fetishize the hulking exteriors of these behemoths rather than the grandly spacious halls that are created by all that cold, hard concrete. The brutalist exterior is all about heaviness. But inside, as you see here, a certain lightness abounds. BOLSA comes up again and again on lists and overviews about brutalism. It's hard to ignore. It was included in an internationally traveling exhibition that celebrated the 20th century's most important works of architecture.

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Hill of the Buddha @isaacwalll 
Location: Sapporo, Japan
Year built: 2015
Architect: Tadao Ando

From Tadao Ando, the modern master of concrete, comes this installation at the Makomanai Takino Cemetery whose centerpiece is a giant stone representation of the Buddha. The statue already existed on site, but Ando decided to partially hide it inside a gently sloped artificial hill. Only the top half of the head peeks out through the open oculus. To be honest, I'm not completely sure what it's all about, but it sure is cool. In the summer, the hill is covered with purple flowers; in the winter, mostly snow. The over-44-foot-tall Buddha is approachable on foot through a series of brutalist water features, a prayer hall, tunnels, and walkways. This is monumentally scaled land art and architecture, religious sculpture and landscaping of the highest order.

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The Met Breuer @isaacwalll 
Location: New York City
Year built: 1966
Architect: Marcel Breuer

When he was at the famous German art school the Bauhaus, Marcel Breuer invented a series of steel tubular-framed furniture pieces that have become modernist icons and are still in production today. His architectural efforts are equally revered. This inverted ziggurat made of concrete and granite was, and still is, one of the most avant-garde buildings in Manhattan. Wildly disliked when it opened as the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1966, it has since been cited as one of Breuer's best works and a definitive example of the brutalist movement. Despite all the masterpieces that have passed through its doors, the building itself continues to be a star.

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