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= a style defined by raw, unpolished, and intentionally stark aesthetics, heavily influenced by 1950s–1970s design movement, originating from architectural, "raw concrete" (béton brut) roots, that emphasizes honest, exposed materials, stark functionality, and bold geometric forms over decoration. | = a style defined by raw, unpolished, and intentionally stark aesthetics, heavily influenced by 1950s–1970s design movement, originating from architectural, "raw concrete" (béton brut) roots, that emphasizes honest, exposed materials, stark functionality, and bold geometric forms over decoration. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 1 August 2026
= a style defined by raw, unpolished, and intentionally stark aesthetics, heavily influenced by 1950s–1970s design movement, originating from architectural, "raw concrete" (béton brut) roots, that emphasizes honest, exposed materials, stark functionality, and bold geometric forms over decoration.