This paper describes a historical research on architecture and city design basedon film analysis, and suggests that cinema, as the most influential form of popular culture during the first-half of the twentieth century, provides a critical insight into the cultural impact ofboth modernism and industrialization in America and Britain. This research also illuminate show dominant discourses of spaces, rooted in old cultural traditions that condemn the metropolis and celebrate the countryside, were systematically distributed through American and British films produced in the 1930s-60s. This study also suggests that commercial films use modernist spaces to portray places of work and productivity, and modernist buildings to represent the twentiet...
Film and architecture share many similarities, both in their conception and realization as well as i...
As consumers and communicators of visual narratives, conducting film (cinema and digitalvideo) resea...
Turned into a mere relic of the modernization process, contemporary cities have stopped providing an...
339 pagesThis dissertation examines how nonfiction film was used to observe, analyze, and understand...
Early moving image devices and viewing apparatus more often than not used the city as their muse. Di...
This article focuses on the inter-dependencies between the film image and architecture. The author h...
This article focuses on the inter-dependencies between the film image and architecture. The author h...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper examines the economy produced by modernism as the site for developing an aesthetic ground...
Architecture has always reflected the state of society, as it must adapt to human life. In a worse c...
This paper argues that film practice can operate as architectural critique, in particular as a criti...
This paper presents the findings, conclusions and results of my PhD research entitled, "The spatial ...
While architectural design is a combination of both art and science, the barrier for an architect to...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1986.MICROFICHE COP...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which urban experience and cinematic experience converge ...
Film and architecture share many similarities, both in their conception and realization as well as i...
As consumers and communicators of visual narratives, conducting film (cinema and digitalvideo) resea...
Turned into a mere relic of the modernization process, contemporary cities have stopped providing an...
339 pagesThis dissertation examines how nonfiction film was used to observe, analyze, and understand...
Early moving image devices and viewing apparatus more often than not used the city as their muse. Di...
This article focuses on the inter-dependencies between the film image and architecture. The author h...
This article focuses on the inter-dependencies between the film image and architecture. The author h...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This paper examines the economy produced by modernism as the site for developing an aesthetic ground...
Architecture has always reflected the state of society, as it must adapt to human life. In a worse c...
This paper argues that film practice can operate as architectural critique, in particular as a criti...
This paper presents the findings, conclusions and results of my PhD research entitled, "The spatial ...
While architectural design is a combination of both art and science, the barrier for an architect to...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1986.MICROFICHE COP...
This dissertation investigates the ways in which urban experience and cinematic experience converge ...
Film and architecture share many similarities, both in their conception and realization as well as i...
As consumers and communicators of visual narratives, conducting film (cinema and digitalvideo) resea...
Turned into a mere relic of the modernization process, contemporary cities have stopped providing an...