WHAT? Visionary Architecture: Great Expectations & Kochuu and Moshe Safdie, The Power Of Architecture, three films on architecture
WHEN? 7pm and 9pm on January 8th, 9th and 10th
WHERE? Cinéma du Parc, 3575 Park Avenue (at Prince Arthur)
HOW MUCH? $10 general, $7 students and on Tuesday
Next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the Cinéma du Parc will present three documentaries on architecture: Great Expectations, and Kochuu, a double bill, and Moshe Safdie, The Power Of Architecture. Here’s a description of the first two:
You are invited to a journey through innovative, futurist, revolutionary and ecotopist architectural visions. Great Expectations introduces us to the most significant architectural movements and personalities of the 20th century, including, Le Corbusier’ iconic buildings, Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic domes, Moshe Safdie’s Habitat ’67, Antti Lovag’s Palais Bulles, Oscar Niemeyer’s urban designs for Brasilia or Jacque Fresco’s utopian urban project. This documentary intertwines archival footage, animation and interviews with a rare sense of rhythm. As part of the same event, Kochuu present some leading contemporary Japanese architects and their impact on the European Nordic building tradition.
Each screening of Great Expectations and Kochuu will be introduced by “an architect.” Tickets can be purchased online or at the cinema’s box office in the Galeries du Parc.
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