What are some architecture kinos?
Looking for movies with beautiful houses
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What are some architecture kinos?
Looking for movies with beautiful houses
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The Fountainhead (1949)
The woman king
You’re Next is set in a really beautiful Tudor-style mansion up in the mountains
didn't know that architectural style was Dutch, interesting
t. israelite yorker
But to answer your question, The Patriot (with Mel Gibson) features some of those large colonial plantation like houses. IIRC similar to the French ones in your pic.
So all slave owners were french?
They were all slave owners besides the Germans. It's the only country on that list that didn't take part in the transatlantic slave trade.
looks like an apartment building
Mine were yeah
french and georgian are kino AF, spanish is comfy, the rest are generic
Howard's End
The Belly of An Architect
L'Eclisse
Columbus
North By Northwest
Last and First Men (for modernistic sculpture)
The Magnificent Ambersons
Interesting thread, more into the interiors myself. Oddly it hit me after a few Netflix movies that I was kind of tired of big unique mansions. Yeah they are interesting looking but kind of played out. I don't know if it's the so far removed from normal life factor or just the repetition.
I was trying to think of some examples for you but it's TV homes that pop into my mind, TV seems to focus on the house more or just seeing it every opening.
I’m an architect AMA
Can jet fuel melt steel beams?
getting crashed into by a fricking plane could.
Legally I can’t answer
No only the execs get to go to the beach while we work
So you have not designed beach huts like the one seen in The Beach (2000)?
Do you design beach huts like the one shown in The Beach (2000)?
How extensive is your knowledge of math and physics? Also, I've heard stories (usually happened decades ago) about houses being built but the architect forgot to put in essential things like stairs leading upper floors to be unreachable or they just forgot the toilet, how likely is it for a building to actually be constructed these days before someone notices such a design flaw?
Most of that work is given to the engineers now, we just design the look and feel of a place, depending on the scope of course
Today it would be impossible to submit plans for a building and have it built without a toilet, stair, m doorway into a room etc unless you did some shady under the table shit but then you’d never have the permits to get it built in the first place
Do you get tired of the contractors having to fix all your moronic mistakes then just signing off the as-builts?
The aesthetic of a beach hut like the one shown in The Beach (2000) is peak architectural design and pure perfection imo
>no jockey statue by the steps
epic fail
For me it's prairie style.
For me it's Craftsman, Queen Anne, and French Creole.
craftsman is for Chads