Modern homes, both real and fake, as featured in the movies.
This is one of my all times favorite Vimeo finds.
A vacation house is turned on its side and its parts stacked up to access the view.
The main living space is cantilevered above in the forest canopy—up in the trees.
A two-minute animated voyage through some of the most iconic masterpices of modern architecture: Ville Savoye by Le Corbusier, Rietveld Schröder House by Gerrit Rietveld, Farnsworth House by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Glass House by Philip Johnson and Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright.
Gray Matters is narrated by director Mary McGuckian, whose forthcoming film, The Price of Desire charts
Gray’s conflicted relationships with Jean Badovici and Le Corbusier relative to her masterpiece, the Villa E1027.
Read the whole story here.
Born and raised in Vacaville, California, Stefan Janoski has come to be one of the most stylish and humble skateboarders to grace the planet. Often regarded as an enigmatic soul, Stefan's also a exceptionally talented artist, who in recent years has developed an innate passion and quite remarkable skill for sculpting.
Comic Book Heaven is a wonderful, short documentary that tells the story of Joe Leisner,
owner of the comic book store Comic Book Heaven located in Sunnyside, Queens NY.
A love story... beautiful one.
Great video of the modern homes in film! Thanks for sharing!
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i know, i love that one.
ReplyDeletehey, if you enjoyed that one, there's a neat read on arch daily about films & architecture, actually - there's a whole category : http://www.archdaily.com/category/films-architecture/
J.