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How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr Foster

Label
How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr Foster
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr Foster
Oclc number
911510886
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Originally produced by First Run Features in 2011
Runtime
80
Summary
Born in Manchester, England, on the wrong side of the tracks, Norman Foster rose from a humble working class background to become one of the premier modern architects of our time. Beautifully filmed in over ten countries and homing in on his most iconic works, including London's Swiss Re Tower, New York's Hearst Building, Berlin's Reichstag, Beijing Airport's International Terminal and the breathtaking Millau Viaduct, over the Gorges du Tarn in France, How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr. Foster? is an unprecedented exploration of an architect whose quest is to improve the quality of life through design, and his work, which offers striking solutions to humanity's increasing demands."Elegant and stylish. This rich, revealing documentary about world-renowned, prolific British architect Norman Foster ђ́و as productive and creative as he is inspirational ђ́و could attract legions of young people to the profession just as it enlightens older ђ́جciviliansђ́ح to the beauty and function of architecture in a new, more demanding century. The true poetic beauty of the film comes across most strikingly by way of screen time given to many of his hundreds of projectsђ́وhuge and small structures spread across the globe." -Doris Toumarkine, Film Journal "This admiring documentary gives the viewer quite a lot to marvel at. Accompanied by Joan Valent́ђةs pulsing, soaring score, the camera swoops over some of Mr. Fosterђ́ةs largest and best-known structures and floats through the bright and airy interiors of his skyscrapers. Even before you hear Paul Goldberger describe Mr. Foster as 'the Mozart of Modernism,' you can appreciate the grace and harmony of his compositions in glass, steel and light." -A.O. Scott, The New York Times"Dazzlingly shot, stirring. The filmmakers' cameras capture the beauty and breadth of his output with eye-popping swoop and grandeur. The film is an architecture lover's dream." - Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times
Technique
live action
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