Loving New Brutalism

From The New York Review of Books: "Time and again we have seen reawakened interest in the disdained buildings of two generations earlier, a span still within living memory but not quite yet history. For example, Oxford aesthetes of the 1920s discovered new charm in ornate Victorian monuments that their parents' contemporaries dismissed as eyesores. … Now, with almost clockwork inevitability, several new books indicate that the rehabilitation of yet another once-reviled phase in the building art is under way. The architecture in question is an industrial aesthetic that arose in postwar Britain and was dubbed New Brutalism."