Movies and TV shows do more than tell stories; they create worlds that captivate our imagination and transport us beyond everyday life. From soaring skyscrapers to quaint cottages, the architecture on ...
CHICAGO — “There’s no place for originality in architecture! Nobody can improve on the buildings of the past!” Those are the second and third lines spoken in the 1949 film version of Ayn Rand’s “The ...
Mehruss Jon Ahi and Armen Karaoghlanian are the masterminds behind Interiors Journal, an online publication that examines the use of architectural space in films and movies and a little TV. By ...
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Sep. 8—Most folks know Frank Lloyd Wright as America's most influential architect. What's lesser known is he loved the movies, and Hollywood loved him. "Wright was a big fan of the movies. He really ...
This is true in his firm’s many public and academic buildings. Mr. Stern knew the essence of what a university should feel ...
Those are the second and third lines spoken in the 1949 film version of Ayn Rand’s “The Fountainhead,” adapted by Rand, contractually protected from studio meddling, from her 1943 bestseller about the ...