Brutalist architecture emerges from daily interactions with modernist structures that boldly exposed concrete in its raw, unfiltered form.
Pure—just concrete. It’s marks, its surface, its material. The Synthesis.
Inspired by iconic structures worldwide—from Boston City Hall and the Geisel Library in San Diego to the imposing forms of London’s Barbican Estate, Tokyo’s Nakagin Capsule Tower, and the striking lines of La Cité Radieuse in Marseille—every trace and crack becomes a signature of design, a testament to time and craftsmanship.
Archaeology as design—the evidence revealed becomes the foundation of the creative process. Every mark, every fissure, every reaction with steel, every imprint of wooden formwork tells a story.
Finally, a Synthesis. Of design, of technology, of a vision that selects and refines.
Sintese is the new Portobello material—unshakable in its purest expression.