
For the architect audience in particular, using real locations has certain implications. There is the pleasurably nerdish game of spotting buildings. And there is the fact that many films can be read as critiques of architectural ideologies.
-- Saul Metzstein, film director

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It's never difficult to imagine what architecture will look like in hundred years to come. Filmmakers often look to architecture or the built environment for futuristic inspiration. They give us glimpse of our future and may spur us to define new meanings or explore uncharted spatial boundaries. In Framing the future: film and architecture, Saul Metzstein examines the potential of film and its capacity to manipulate and simulate the spatial-temporal relations by combining modelwork, studio sets and real locations. - Ed| < Prev | Next > |
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