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Home Architecture Architecture Matters Design Forum 10 Year Anniversary: BRUTALISM

Architecture Matters Design Forum 10 Year Anniversary: BRUTALISM

Join hosts Saxon Sigerson, AIA, Arturo Levenfeld, AIA, Kris Barkley, AIA, and Amanda Green, AIA, for a special 10 year anniversary edition, evening of discussion centered on Brutalism with an in-depth look at several Brutalist projects.

The term Brutalism was coined in the early 1950’s and is generally used to describe buildings that many feel are cold, impersonal and lacking in human scale. Though hated by most, these primarily concrete structures can have a strong sense of order and design purity. Is this purity cause enough to to take a fresh look at Brutalism as a valid architectural aesthetic? Or is it just the architectural version of the Dark Ages that we should all put behind us?

We will have a presentation followed by an open discussion led by Saxon Sigerson, AIA.

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Date: Tuesday, September 17th, 2019, 5:30 – 8 pm
Place: AIACV, 1400 S St Suite 100, Sacramento CA
AIA CES: 1.5 LU | Elective
Cost: $10 AIA Members / $15 Non-Members (includes dinner)
FREE for Students (does not include dinner)

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