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Architecture and Art Movies to Watch for Inspiration- Part 3 | ZIDA Bhubaneswar:: The Best Fashion Design & Interior Design Training Institute on Bhubaneswar

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  Architecture and Art Movies to Watch for Inspiration- Part 3 Main body: Continued from… https://zidaodisha.blogspot.com/2021/11/architecture-and-art-movies-to-watch.html and https://zidaodisha.blogspot.com/2021/12/architecture-and-art-movies-to-watch.html   11 Abstract: The Art of Design (2017) Abstract: The Art of Design is a Netflix original documentary series created by Scott Dadich. By featuring one designer in each of its episode, the documentary delves deep into various fields of design- from graphic design to stage design, illustration to photography, typeface design to digital product design and more. This documentary distinguishes itself from others owing to its fresh semblance and concept. 12. Eames: The Architect & the Painter (2011) This is a documentary about the well-regarded American duo- architect Charles Eames and painter Ray Eames. The film offers a first-hand narrative about how the couple tailored an awe-inspiring design legacy starting with a c

Architecture and Art Movies to Watch for Inspiration- Part 2 | ZIDA Bhubaneswar:: The Best Fashion Design & Interior Design Training Institute on Bhubaneswar

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  Architecture and Art Movies to Watch for Inspiration- Part 2 Continued… https://zidaodisha.blogspot.com/2021/11/architecture-and-art-movies-to-watch.html Urbanized (2011)  Urbanized- a documentary on urban planning- is the third film from the ‘Design Triology’ directed by Gary Hustwit, after Helvetica and Objectified.  You will enjoy watching eminent personalities from the industry delve into the various aspects of modern urban design in this feature film. The Human Scale (2013) Another beautiful log of urban design, this documentary calls attention to architect Jan Gehl’s quest on making cities humanistic or human-scale. This film raises important, and often unanswered, questions on livable cities; hence it speaks not just to the architecture and design fraternity, but to city dwellers as a whole. High-Rise (2015) In this movie, Tom Hiddleston plays the role of Dr. Robert Laing, a new resident of a luxury tower block. Adapted from the 1975 dystopian novel ‘High-Rise’ by J. G. Ballar