Great Expectations: A Visual Journey Through the History of Visionary Architecture

Synopsis
This film takes the viewer on a journey through innovative, futuristic, utopian and sometimes bizarre architecture projects from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day. The film covers the most significant and influential figures of 20th century architecture including, among many others, Le Corbusier’s functionalist cities, Buckminster Fuller’s lightweight geodesic domes, Moshe Safdie’s Habitat ‘67 prefab apartments, Rudolf Steiner’s Goetheanum and other anthroposophy buildings in Switzerland, Oscar Niemeyer’s sleek urban designs for Brasilia, Paolo Soleri’s "archology" of crystal-like desert cities, Antti Lovag’s curved surfaces of Palais Bulles in France, Jacque Fresco’s utopian Venus Project in Florida, and Peter Cook and Colin Fournier’s biomorphic Kunsthaus Graz in Austria. Using archival and contemporary footage, animation and interviews, GREAT EXPECTATIONS tells the story of these architectural visions,
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Year of release
2007
Subjects
Architecture
Keywords
buildings; Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, 1887-1965); modern architecture; Modernism; Fuller, Buckminster

Credits

Director
Jesper Wachtmeister

Distribution Formats

Type
DVD
Format
Region 0 NTSC
Price
£120.00 [University rate]
Availability
Sale
Duration/Size
52 minutes
Year
2014

Distributor

Name

Artfilms Europe

Email
info@artfilms.com.au
Web
http://www.artfilms.co.uk External site opens in new window
Phone
+44 208 265 1752
Fax
+44 207 117 5174
Address
PO Box 71507
London
SE10 1BY
United Kingdom
Notes
Artfilms Europe is the European distributor of the collection of Contemporary Arts Media, Australia (previously known as Hush Video). The collection originally specialised in drama and the performing arts but has since widened its remit across the arts spectrum to include visual arts, design, architecture, new media and digital arts in its collection of over 5,000 titles. Separate subject catalogues, printed or online in pdf format, are available for theatre, dance, visual arts, film & cinema, new media, music, performance art and communication & culture. Sale on DVD or streamed on a pay-per-view or subscription basis from www.artfiflms-digital.com. From 2015, private users can subscribe via a digital site licence for £8 per month, allowing access to a selection of 300 - 400 films.

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