The architectural ranking of the heroine in the film

Haley 2022-04-05 08:01:01

The architectural ranking of the heroine in the film, I hope it will help the students who come to architecture~

No.1, First Christian Church (First Christian Church, by Eliel Saarinen, 1942) "Asymmetrical Balance"
(24', No. 1 ) One chat with the male lead)

No.2, Irwin Conference Center (Irwin Conference Center, by Eero Saarinen, 1950) "all-glass bank"
(32', the second chat with the male lead)
The male lead mentioned that he likes local Quinco Regional Mental Health Center, by James Polshek
mentions James Polshek's own book as Build, Memory (2014, Monacelli)

No.3, Irwin Union Bank (by Deborah Berke, 2006)
(42 ', chatting with the male protagonist at night) The
female protagonist therefore knew Eero Saarinen and began to learn about the local architecture

(58', chatting again)
mentioned that Eliel Saarinen (1873-1950) was the father of Eero Saarinen (1910-1961)
. and his father at North Christian Church (by Eero Saarinen, 1959)

No.5, The Republic Newspaper Building, by Myron Goldsmith, 1971
(1h13', another chat night)

No.20+, Columbus City Hall, by Edward Charles Bassett, 1981)
(1h26', eating together)
The male protagonist thinks this is the building described in his father's notes

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Extended Reading
  • Naomie 2022-04-06 09:01:07

    The Healing Function of Architecture: Dialogue, Reflection and Passage

  • Chadrick 2022-04-23 07:06:06

    It is more regarded as an artistic carrier of "allegation of architecture and emotion" and "reflection and parting of the American dream", because the process of emotional advancement is somewhat unconvincing. But the text is very good, the director's inner control of the positioning, mirror surface, blank space, architectural angle and character relationship is in place, even the heroine's smile contains different levels of "shyness, contempt and enjoyment of sadness"

Columbus quotes

  • Casey: You speak English.

    Jin: You don't think Asians can speak English?

  • [Jin and Casey sit on the entrance steps of the Columbus City Hall]

    Jin: I think this is what my dad was referring to.

    Casey: That?

    Jin: Yes.

    Casey: Hm.

    Jin: If it's not, I'm gonna say that it is.