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Walls have feelings : architecture, film and the city

Shonfield, Katherine

Walls have feelings : architecture, film and the city - Abingdon Routledge 2000 - xii, 204 pages : black and white illustrations ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index. For the first time, this book brings the insights, methodologies and visions of film to the practice of architecture. It uses films to reassess post-war architecture and urbanism in London, Paris and New York. Walls Have Feelings poses unanswered questions from our immediate past, crucial for the future of the city: what was the cultural mindset leading to the triumph of Brutalism? What is the urban and domestic impact of large scale office building? Are there alternatives to the planners' city of object? And why does your flat leak? This book uniquely brings to bear questions of urgent cultural relevance on critical design decisions. As such, it is of as much importance to architects, planners and students of design, as to students of cultural history, geography and all enthusiasts of cities and of film."

0415235421


Architecture in motion pictures
Motion picture locations
Cities and towns in motion pictures

791.4362

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