rutalist architecture grows from everyday encounters with structures that leave their concrete exposed,raw, honest, and unrefined. It finds its voice in icons across the world: Boston City Hall, the Geisel Library, the Barbican, Nakagin Capsule Tower, La Cité Radieuse. In these buildings, every line, crack, and surface carries the weight of intention, the hand of the maker. Design becomes an act of uncovering, the process begins with what’s already there, stains left by wood, steel meeting concrete, the memory of construction. Finally, a synthesis: of design, of technology, of a vision that selects and refines.