This Instagram Account Combines Brutalist Architecture With Giant Cats
Brutalist architecture emerged during the 1950s in the UK and are characterised by minimalist constructions that showcase the bare building materials and structural elements over decorative design. @cats_of_brutalism adds giant cats to such buildings to insert some weirdly funny retro-futuristic feeling into them. Scroll down for the best examples!
More: Instagram h/t: sadanduseless
More Inspiring Stories
Bored Sitting At Home? Try To Find A Cat In Each Picture!
Artist Creates Honest Illustrations About Relationships And Everyday Life
Amazing Portraits Of Louis Coulon And His 11-Foot Beard As A Nest For His Cats
Spectacular Winning Photos Of Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2023
This Illuminated Arch Rises Up Out Of The Water And Surrounds A Foot Bridge In Texas
Meet Trophy Wife Barbie: She Smokes, Drinks, And Raises Hell
This Artist Remakes The Packaging Of Well-Known Grocery Items In A Satirical And Funny Manner
‘Neko Cup’ Creator Shows Off The Strange Infinite Cat Possibilities Of The Product
Anagram Architects
Building Of The Eiffel Tower In Stunning & Must-See Historical Photographs
Soviet Brutalist Architecture Photographed By Frederic Chaubin
A 1960 Era Atlas E Missile Site that Has Been Converted Into a Self-Sufficient Home
Shopping Mall Interior by Agence Search
These Stairs Show How Many Calories You Burn While Climbing Them
Clever Tombstones By People Whose Sense Of Humor Will Live Forever
9 Non-Threatening Leadership Strategies For Women
"So Fly Taxidermy": Artist Uses Insects To Make Fun And Quirky Cartoons
“Dads Are”: Artist Illustrates The Average Experience Of Being A Dad
This Artist Creates Funny And Silly Photomanipulations
Head in the Clouds by Studio Klimonski Chang Architects
Story of My F*cking Life: A Journal for Banishing the Bullsh*t, Unlocking Your Creativity, and Celebrating the Absurdity of Life
Artist Draws a Series of Innocent Illustrations Of Cute Animals In Japanese Scenarios
Stunning Construction Photos Of Zaha Hadid Architects' Leeza SOHO Tower And Its Record-Setting Atrium
The Barcode Project