25 November 2010

FILM ARCHITECTURE From Metropolis to Blade Runner



"Throughout the 20th century, the visions of cities and spaces shown in films are often more memorable than any crated on drafting board or construction site. However, despite its significant role in the history of both architecture and film, screen architecture still remains largely undiscovered. Film Architecture: Set Designs from Metropolis to Blade Runner examines these architectural elements, and includes a look at he original set designs used by filmmakers across Europe and the United States."

Edited by Dietrich Neumann Munich and New York: Prestel-Verlag, 1996



Film Architecture. From Metropolis to Blade Runner is a beautiful book about the relationships between Architecture and Cinema. It was edited by Dietrich Neumann in 1999 and includes essays by Donald Albrecht, Anton Kaes, Anthony Vidler and Michael Webb.



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