Architecture of Film

Sometimes there's architecture IN a film, and sometimes architecture is LIKE a film. But sometimes the architecture IS the film: When it rises above just being a thing to see, and becomes a MECHANISM for a WAY of SEEING, that is the Architecture OF Film

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Architecture of: "20 Million Miles to Earth" [1957]

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Rome and a monster. Brought to us by Ray Harryhausen, the stop-action artist who brought us King Kong, (with the help of a few centuries o...
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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Architecture of: "Diamonds Are Forever" [1971]

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Elrod House, Palm Springs by John Lautner 1968  Ribbon Chair [l] by Pierre Paulin; UP5 Chair & UP6 Ottoman ...
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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Architecture of "Dr. No" [1962]

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Art Direction by Ken Adam A wacky mixture of brutalism, faux-Polynesian-organic and Hollywood-Spanish Colonial. (With high-corporate ind...
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