This time last year we published our 30 Architecture Docs to Watch in 2013 featuring a fantastic range of films telling the tales of some of the world's greatest unsung architectural heroes. We now ...
“Women in Architecture” documentary. Image Courtesy of SkyFrame Oshinowo's contributions to architecture reflect a holistic approach that spans from theory to practice, emphasizing cultural identity, ...
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Lake Charles has been chosen for the Louisiana premiere of the documentary “Ancestral Artistry: The Influence of Africans & Creoles of Color on Louisiana Architecture.” The ...
Director Tomas Koolhaas traveled around the world and followed his father to the buildings he designed to film his documentary Rem. The production follows Prof. Rem Koolhaas, architecture, Harvard ...
Preservation Mirage (PM) kicked off the season with an event at the historic Tamarisk Country Club on Nov. 13. Event committee chair Carol LeFlufy welcomed more than 100 “country club chic attired” ...
It was a brisk Wednesday afternoon, and the sun was somewhere between coming and going. My mom had just driven to New York from Boston. She picked me up from work like how she used to pick me up from ...
To understand a nation’s culture, start by looking at its architecture — those solid structures standing on the land conceal the most vivid historical memories and philosophical codes. To help global ...
In Louisiana, history isn’t relegated to books. It’s a tangible thing. We see and interact with it every day in many ways, but especially in our architecture. A new hour-long documentary by the ...
Ag Lorg Hy-Brasil (In Search of Hy-Brasil), a new documentary airing this month on TG4, ruminates on an ancient, mythical island off the Connemara coast and why it inspired the Irish exhibit at the ...
Parkour, modern dance, and skateboarding meet architecture for Tomas Koolhaas' new trailer for his documentary on his father, REM. Funded by various grants as well as Kickstarter, this feature length ...
The next harvest in the future of agriculture won’t be found in sweeping fields of the Great Plains, but in intimate rooftop gardens of America’s cities. How we produce, distribute, and consume food ...
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