Architecture and Landscaping:

Industrial Aesthetic

Buildings in which the structure (or what appears to be the construction) is given dominance, emphasizing the engineering (e.g. suspended structures, bridge-like buildings, etc.), or when not only the structure but the services are exposed. See also brutalism; high tech.

 
 
 

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