Bienal de Veneza 2012: Design Onscreen Film Festival

 

Pela primeira vez, Design Onscreen – a iniciativa pelo Design e Arquitetura no Cinema – apresentou o Design Onscreen Film Festival na Bienal de Veneza deste ano,   no Teatro Piccolo Arsenale. As 16 salas estão abertas a todo o público e a maioria delas seguirá uma dinâmica de discussões com o público, com experientes designers e arquitetos de todo o mundo, incluindo Sir Norman FosterPeter EisenmanRick JoySteven HollVittorio Garatti, Deyan Sudjic (Diretor, Design Museum London), Barry Bergdoll (Chefe de Curadoria de Arquitetura e Design no Museum of Modern Art); Moshen Mostafavi (Decano, Harvard Graduate School of Design), Mark Wigley (Decano, Columbia Univ. School of Architecture), e David Chipperfield (Curador e diretor da 13ava Bienal de Arquitetura de Venecia).Continua a seguir com mais informações e com os trailers para assistir.


Filmes:

    • 43 Colonne in Scena a Bilbao
    • Antwerp Central
    • The Architecture of Carlo Scarpa
    • Coast Modern
    • DAVID CHIPPERFIELD: Form Matters
    • Diller Scofidio + Renfro: Reimagining Lincoln Center and the High Line
    • EAMES: The Architect and the Painter
    • The Gruen Effect: Victor Gruen and the Shopping Mall
    • How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr. Foster?
    • Mission Statements: The Architecture of Dutch Diplomacy
    • Modern Tide: Midcentury Architecture on Long Island
    • Peter Eisenman: The University of Phoenix Stadium
    • Rick Joy: Interludes
    • Steven Holl: The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Bloch Building
    • Unfinished Italy
    • Unfinished Spaces

Arquitectos:

    • David Chipperfield
    • Peter Eisenman
    • Lord Norman Foster
    • Vittorio Garatti
    • Steven Holl
    • Jord denHollander
    • Rick Joy

Realizadores:

  • Michael Blackwood
  • Jord den Hollander
  • Leonardo Baraldi and Eleonora Sarasin
  • Beniot Felici
  • Heather Purcell Leja
  • Mike Bernard
  • Gavin Froome

Citar: Helm , Joanna . "Bienal de Veneza 2012: Design Onscreen Film Festival" 11 Sep 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed 23 May 2013. <http://www.archdaily.com.br/70170>