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List of brutalist structures
[edit]Listed by structure name, location, architect(s), and year(s) constructed
- Student Residences, University of Canberra, Canberra, Australia (John Andrews, 1975)
- University of Minnesota, Moos Health Sciences Tower and Phillips Wangensteen Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Hammel, Green & Abrahamson, 1974)
- Engineering & Math Sciences building, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Grelinger, Rose, Klumb, Jurenec, Hass, 1971)
- Weldon Library, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario (Ronald E. Murphy/John Andrews, 1972)
- Balfron Tower, West London, UK (Ernö Goldfinger, 1971)
- Lauinger Library, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, United States
- The Barbican, London, UK
- Berkshire House, Toronto, Ontario
- Boston City Hall, Boston, Massachusetts (I.M. Pei/Kallmann, McKinnell & Knowles/Campbell, Aldrich & Nulty, 1969)
- Brantford City Hall, Brantford, Ontario (Michael Kopsa, 1966)
- Le Brasilia, Marseille, France (F. Boukobza, 1966)
- Brunel University Uxbridge Campus, London, United Kingdom, 1966. The Lecture Centre is possibly the finest remaining example of Brutalist Architecture in the UK
- Brunswick Centre, London, UK (Patrick Hodgkinson, 1972)
- Buffalo City Court, Buffalo, New York (Phohl, Roberts and Biggie, 1964)
- Cameron Offices, Canberra, Australia (John Andrews, 1972) (demolished 2002)
- Carpenter Center, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts (Le Corbusier, 1963)
- Chapel on Mount Rokko, Kobe, Japan (Tadao Ando, 1986)
- Chapel on the Water, Hokkaido, Japan (Tadao Ando, 1988)
- Chateau Granville hotel, Vancouver, British Columbia (unknown, 1977)
- Genex Tower, Belgrade, Serbia (Mihajlo Mitrovic,1980)
- George Crawford Manor, New Haven, Connecticut (Paul Rudolph, 1966)
- Crosley Tower, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio (A. M. Kinney, 1969)
- Dewan Tunku Canselor, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Datuk Kington Loo, unknown)
- The Evergreen State College, most administrative buildings, Olympia, Washington (various, 1971-1977)
- Freeway Park, Seattle, Washington, (Lawrence Halprin, 1972–1976)
- Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta (Don Bittorf, 1968)
- Front Hi-Rise, St. Paul, Minnesota (Freerks, Sperl, & Flynn, 1969)
- Group Residence for Young Adults, Manhattan (Horace Ginsbern & Associates, 1968) (possibly demolished)
- Habitat 67, 1967 World's Fair, Montreal, Quebec (Moshe Safdie, 1967)
- Hayward Gallery, London, UK (Dennis Crompton/Warren Chalk/Ron Herron, 1968)
- High Court building, Canberra, Australia (Edwards Madigan Torzillo and Briggs, 1980)
- Home Office Building, London, UK (Sir Basil Spence, 1976)
- J. Edgar Hoover Building, Federal Bureau of Investigation Headquarters Washington, D.C. (Charles F. Murphy and Associates, designed 1964, completed 1974)
- Hunstanton Secondary School, Norfolk, UK (Peter and Alison Smithson, 1954)
- Indiana University Art Museum, Bloomington, Indiana (I.M. Pei, 1982)
- Islamic Cultural Center, Manhattan
- Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban (Dhaka National Assembly), Dhaka, Bangladesh (Louis Khan, 1982 (designed 1962)
- Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art (Cornell University), Ithaca, New York (I.M. Pei, 1973)
- Kanchanjunga Apartments, Mumbai, India (Charles Correa, 1974)
- King George Tower, Sydney, Australia (John Andrews, 1976)
- Kingsbury Apartments, Trenton, New Jersey
- Lauderdale Tower, London, UK (Chamberlin, Powell & Bon, 1974)
- Manhattan Church of Christ, Manhattan (unknown, 1968)
- St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital Center, Chicago
- Daniel Morits Towers, Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Israel
- Moore Office Building, Vancouver, British Columbia (Blair MacDonald, 1968) (demolished)
- Mummers Theater, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (John M. Johansen, 1970)
- Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp, France (Le Corbusier, 1956)
- Oklahoma State Department of Health, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Orange County Government Center, Goshen, New York (Paul Rudolph, 1967)
- Pan Am Building, New York (Emery Roth & Sons, 1963)
- Park Hill, Sheffield, UK (Ivor Smith/Jack Lynn, 1961)
- Portal do Morumbi Condominiums, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil (Alfredo Mathias, 1976)
- Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, UK (unknown, 1967) (demolition planned)
- Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, Austin, Texas (unknown, 1957)
- Thomas Rees Memorial Carillon, Springfield, Illinois (Fred Turley, 1962)
- Regenstein Library, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois (Walter Netsch, 1970)
- Riverside Plaza Buildings (McKnight Tower Apartments, Chase House Apartments, Towers B, D, E, and F), Minneapolis, Minnesota (Ralph Rapson, 1973)
- John P. Robarts Research Library, Toronto, Ontario (A.S. Mathers and E.J. Haldenby, 1973)
- Rochdale College, Toronto (Tampold and Wells, 1968)
- Robin Hood Gardens, London, UK (Peter and Alison Smithson, 1972)
- Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York
- Rokko Housing One, Kobe, Japan (Tadao Ando, 1983)
- Royal National Theatre, London, UK (Sir Denys Lasdun, 1976)
- Monastery of Saint Marie de la Tourette, Eveux-sur-Arbresle, France (Le Corbusier, 1960?)
- Simon Fraser University, most buildings and plazas, Burnaby, British Columbia (Arthur Erickson/Geoffrey Massey et. al., 1965)
- St Peter's Seminary, Cardross, Scotland (Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, 1966)
- Stratton Student Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts (Eduardo Catalano, 1963)
- Tartu College, Toronto (Tampold and Wells, 1969)
- Tel Aviv City Hall House, Tel Aviv, Israel (unknown, 1966)
- Trellick Tower, London, UK (Erno Goldfinger, 1972)
- Tricorn Centre, Portsmouth, UK (Owen Luder, 1964)(demolished 2004)
- Unité d'Habitation de Marseille (Cité Radieuse), Marseille, France (Le Corbusier, 1952)
- Unité d'Habitation de Nantes, Marseille, France (Le Corbusier, 1955)
- Unité d'Habitation (Corbusierhaus), Berlin, Germany (Le Corbusier, 1956-1959)
- Unité d'Habitation de Briey en Forêt, Briey en Forêt, France (Le Corbusier, 1956-1963)
- Unité d'Habitation Les Bruneaux, Firminy, France (Le Corbusier, 1967)
- United States Tax Court, Washington, D.C., 1974
- University of California, Berkeley, numerous buildings, Berkeley, California (Joseph Esherick?, unknown)
- University of California, Irvine, most original buildings, Irvine, California (William Pereira and Associates, 1960s)
- University of East Anglia, UK (Sir Denys Lasdun, 1968)
- University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Dartmouth, Massachusetts (Paul Rudolph)
- University of Washington, some dormitories, Seattle, Washington
- Wells Fargo Building, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1969)
- Robert W. Woodruff Library (Geoffrey Freeman?, 1969) and other buildings (unknown, 1974-77), Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
- numerous government and office buildings in Basingstoke, UK (unknown, 1970s); also the Basingstoke Town Centre (late 1960s) (demolished)
- the support columns of the Seattle Monorail track (ALWEG, 1962) have been identified as "brutalist"
- numerous highway elevation projects in the United States from the late 1960s and 1970s resemble brutalist designs for their use of stark, blocky concrete shapes