Brutalist homes came up everywhere after World War II as a way to provide people with affordable housing, but there's a reason why the design trend didn't last.
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Step inside this abandoned 1970s mansion, preserved like a time capsule from a millionaire’s lifestyle. From retro décor to ...
Exploring an abandoned 1970s time capsule house, this eerie property was frozen in time but harbored hidden dangers. From hazardous materials to structural decay, the house is a chilling reminder of ...
Nothing better represents mid-century modern aesthetics than the atomic ranch-style home. A home style that was popularized after World War II for its unique open, single-level floor plan, large plate ...