There’s no place for originality in architecture! Nobody can improve on the buildings of the past!” Those are the second and ...
Following the release of Oscar-nominee The Brutalist, and the very non-Oscar-nominated Megalopolis, consider 10 more movies ...
Oscar nominee ‘The Brutalist’ perpetuates a colossal cliché: the image of practitioners as lone, tortured geniuses ...
The New York–based architect talks to RECORD about his earliest movie memories, the intersection between architecture and cinema, and why everyone—but especially architects—should know and study film.
“Architecture and filmmaking have a lot in common because it takes roughly the same amount of people to construct a building or make a movie,” he says in his director’s notes. “‘The Brutalist’ for me ...
Movie Review: Like architecture itself, 'The Brutalist' is an epic exercise in ambition and grandeur
The parallels with architecture here seem clear. Make a building, or make a movie — but if you’re thinking small, go home. “The Brutalist” spans 30 years in the life of Tóth, whom we ...
The traveling fest based out of New York is back for its third consecutive edition with the Chicago Architecture Center. It ...
Movie Review: Like architecture itself, 'The Brutalist' is an epic exercise in ambition and grandeur
And, wouldn't you know, ambition and design are precisely what the movie’s about. Of course, that’s not all. “The Brutalist,” which takes its name from the raw style of architecture that ...
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