Mahraganat enjoyer @Stoori@polyglot.city · activity timestamp 23 hours ago alt in another social media someone writes ”there's a common misconception that brutalist buildings were unpainted, but thanks to microscopic analysis of the exteriors we can now recreate what they looked like in their prime”, and there's a picture of a brutalist building both with bare concrete and as painted in bright colours and ancient-like murals. in another social media someone writes ”there's a common misconception that brutalist buildings were unpainted, but thanks to microscopic analysis of the exteriors we can now recreate what they looked like in their prime”, and there's a picture of a brutalist building both with bare concrete and as painted in bright colours and ancient-like murals. Reply Boost or quote Boost Quote You cannot quote this post Like More actions Copy link Flag this post Block
alt in another social media someone writes ”there's a common misconception that brutalist buildings were unpainted, but thanks to microscopic analysis of the exteriors we can now recreate what they looked like in their prime”, and there's a picture of a brutalist building both with bare concrete and as painted in bright colours and ancient-like murals. in another social media someone writes ”there's a common misconception that brutalist buildings were unpainted, but thanks to microscopic analysis of the exteriors we can now recreate what they looked like in their prime”, and there's a picture of a brutalist building both with bare concrete and as painted in bright colours and ancient-like murals.