"Clean Lines, Open Spaces: A View of Mid-Century Modern Architecture" focuses on the construction boom in the United States after World War II. Sometimes considered cold and unattractive, mid-century modern designs were a by-product of post-war optimism and reflected a nation's dedication to building a new future. This new architecture used modern materials such as reinforced concrete, glass and steel and was defined by clean lines, simple shapes and unornamented facades.

The film juxtaposes/compares two museums: The Museum of Art, Ein Harod, Israel, which Samuel Bickels...
Pessac, Quartiers Modernes Frugès: The camera goes from living room to living room, from yard to bat...
The Hopperstad stave church is a marvelous, iconic architectural statement from the fjords of Norway...

The British architect based in Stockholm looks back on major projects of a long career inspired by E...

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A poet among architects and an innovator among educators, John Hejduk converses with poet David Shap...
A documentary with and about the legendary Italian Architect Carlo Scarpa.

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Big Time gets up close with Danish architectural prodigy Bjarke Ingels over a period of six years wh...

In 1959, a government employee named Richard Oyler, living in the tiny desert town of Lone Pine, Cal...
This film features some of the most important living Postmodern practitioners, Charles Jencks, Rober...

Travel through the streets of Rochester and you’ll find some extraordinary architecture. From Califo...

Berlin’s brutalist heritage is under fire. The city’s powerful Charité hospital wants to destroy a b...

Egypt's only modernist architect Hassan Fathy (1900-1989) was committed to ecology and sustainabilit...