Architecture in Film
This series, which screens films that explore ideas and themes on architecture and architects, is hosted by John DeFazio, AIA (Architect & Associate Professor @ Drexel University) and Nick Groch, Assoc. AIA. Discussion is encouraged.
Join us before every film at 6:30pm for a wine and cheese reception and introduction to the film. Film screening starts at 7:15.
$5 Suggested donation at the door.
The schedule for the 2012 season is as follows:
Monday, February 6 - Mon Oncle (1958, Jacques Tati)
Monday, March 5 - The Architecture of Doom (1999, Peter Cohen)
Monday, April 2 - Strangers When We Meet (1960, Richard Quine)
Monday, May 7 - Philip Johnson: Diary of an Eccentric Architect (1996, Barbara Wolf) + selected short films by Charles & Ray Eames (1945-1970, Charles & Ray Eames)
Monday, June 4 - Brazil (1985, Terry Gilliam)
Philadelphia Center for Architecture, 1218 Arch Street, Philadelphia
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