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  • Omari 2022-12-30 10:40:45

    Some random thoughts..

    I admit, my motivation to watch this documentary is quite intentional as I need to find some resources to get my goddamn paper down. Then, this artistic and sentimental peice totally blew my mind away. I like the way how Nathaniel relate Louis Kahn's masterful architectures to his chaotic private...

  • Michael 2022-12-29 03:41:42

    The Salk Institute: The portrayal of shocking scenes

    *Louis Kahn's illegitimate son visits his father's building decades after Kahn's death Kahn's son wears roller skates and dances with a sense of ambiguity against the backdrop of the Salk Institute's clean, one-piece concrete building Knowing that it is the solemnity of the building, or the pure...

  • Oliver 2022-12-26 23:15:23

    In fact, this is an illegitimate self-promotion journey.

    Title bullshit. Am I thinking of writing this in Silence and Light, or here. Because the feeling for Louis Kang actually comes from this movie, here it is. = = This piece is actually average, like the material is directly spliced ​​into a unit, many places can be more refined to make it look...

  • Reagan 2022-12-16 00:56:25

    Documenting love and art, betrayal and forgiveness

    I originally wanted to convey my feelings about this film in a few words, but I saw a short comment that said: "I don't like the excessive personal emotions of this documentary - the repeated reinforcement of parent-child relationship and grievances, and the ignorance of the building itself." I...

  • Domenick 2022-12-15 10:55:35

    Nomadic Poets at 1501 Walnut Street

    The 1974 Penn Station underground hallway bathroom was the end of Louis Kahn's life, and the address that was painted out on his passport should probably have been 1501 Walnut Street rather than his residence. With the heart of a nomad, the resident of No. 1501 writes poems between the built and...

  • Cale 2022-12-13 18:16:49

    Louis Kahn

    I watched the first half a year ago. When I was doing my design homework recently, I suddenly wanted to revisit it. The first time I read it, I didn’t get involved in architecture. It was boring, but the second time I watched it, it gave me more is shock. The narrative of the film is...

  • Opal 2022-12-12 10:59:59

    integrity as a person

    Are we human at birth complete? I thought not. At birth, humans stand on the side closer to animals between humans and animals. Then each person spends his life finding the boundaries of his own end of being human, and then, trying to get there.

    This is the feeling I most want to write after...

  • Kylee 2022-12-10 21:37:40

    a little story

    When I was in high school, there was a girl who participated in the school speech contest , holding a hardcover Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale and reading "The Little Match Girl", I sneered at it and thought at the time: How can it be called a speech contest ? It was a passionate and...

  • Jules 2022-12-10 02:05:44

    Who is Louis Kahn ?

    In 1974, Louis Kang, who returned from India, suffered a heart attack and died at Penn Station in New York. More than twenty years later, his illegitimate son Nathaniel seeks out the people around Louis Kahn and the great buildings that have been completed, trying to understand his father.

  • Isabel 2022-12-04 18:51:30

    Documentary where you can see the soul of an architect

    You can see the documentary of the architect's soul, and I will watch it again and again.

    Mr. Lu Kang has few works, and he is stubborn in communicating with clients. The contrast between Mr. Pei's works is more tolerant and patient, and the contrast is strong, but they have the same goal. I believe...

My Architect

Director: Nathaniel Kahn

Language: English Release date: November 12, 2003

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