The Brutalist Figure—Grid: Exploring New York Brutalism
Abstract
:1. The Brutalist Figure—Grid
2. The Shape of Brutalism
3. The Architectural and Brutalist Grid
The Brutalist Grid
4. Urban Grid—New York Urban Gridiron
4.1. Off-Grid Urban Planning and Towers in the Park
4.2. Building’s Grid and Multiplicity
M. Pei and the Multiplicity of Repetitive Gridded Façade
5. Brutalism Morphology and the Grid: Order and Disorder
5.1. Social Relations and the Grid
New York Social Grid
5.2. Grid and Perception of Space
Grid Façade—A State of Mind
5.3. The Brutalist Uncanny Grid
6. Summary and Conclusions
Funding
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Letzter, J. The Brutalist Figure—Grid: Exploring New York Brutalism. Architecture 2024, 4, 316-341. https://doi.org/10.3390/architecture4020019
Letzter J. The Brutalist Figure—Grid: Exploring New York Brutalism. Architecture. 2024; 4(2):316-341. https://doi.org/10.3390/architecture4020019
Chicago/Turabian StyleLetzter, Jonathan. 2024. "The Brutalist Figure—Grid: Exploring New York Brutalism" Architecture 4, no. 2: 316-341. https://doi.org/10.3390/architecture4020019
APA StyleLetzter, J. (2024). The Brutalist Figure—Grid: Exploring New York Brutalism. Architecture, 4(2), 316-341. https://doi.org/10.3390/architecture4020019