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Stock Photo: the Brutalist architectural structure is part of the National Theatre in London. a prominent cultural institution by its extensive use of exposed concrete, geometric forms, and robust, monumental

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the Brutalist architectural structure is part of the National Theatre in London. a prominent cultural institution by its extensive use of exposed concrete, geometric forms, and robust, monumental appearance (beton brut) on the South Bank of London.