Structural Expressionist Brutalism

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In the 1970s and 1980s, a version of Brutalism called Structural Expressionist emerged. This style utilized modern engineering and construction techniques to create more expressive, visually stimulating buildings than seen in previous Brutalist styles. Developments in computer-aided design and prefabrication of building components allowed architects to construct larger, sleeker edifices, often resembling a tessellated or folded sheet of metal.