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brutalist|ˈbruːtəlɪst| [f. brutalism + -ist.] One who exhibits brutalism; spec. an exponent of brutalism in art, architecture, or literature. Also attrib. or as adj.
1934in Webster. 1937John o' London's 12 Mar. 984/3 It is a good example of the modern Brutalist literature that rejoices in tearing every veil aside. 1954Archit. Rev. CXV. 343/3, I understand that Paolozzi, in common with some young architects, now calls himself a ‘brutalist’. 1958Ibid. CXXIII. 1/3 Objects of gross physical plasticity, such as Brutalist sculptures and American cars. 1959Manch. Guardian 7 Feb. 4/5 Churchill College at Cambridge will be built by a modern architect—perhaps even by a ‘new brutalist’. 1960Observer 17 Apr. 15/2 Furniture designs..which include..a very simple desk cum storage-cabinet on brutalist lines. |