Robin Hood Gardens – A Brief History
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Robin Hood Gardens
Eredeti cím: Robin Hood Gardens ( Film )
Do Ho Suh's panoramic film is both site-specific and time-specific—a document of Alison and Peter Smithson's modular interiors as they were adapted, decorated, and furnished by residents, as well as a wider meditation about home, memory, and displacement within a physical structure that is about to disappear. [Overview Courtesy of Lehmann Maupin Gallery NYC]
Robin Hood Gardens
Eredeti cím: Robin Hood Gardens ( Film )
The now-demolished council estate Robin Hood Gardens often occupies opposing positions within the architectural imagination. Was Alison and Peter Smithson’s 1972 brutalist contribution to the London cityscape a misunderstood masterpiece or a well-intentioned failure? Fifty years on, filmmakers Thomas Beyer and Adrian Dorschner capture the building in all its glory right before the wrecking ball brings an end to the Smithson’s magnum opus. While the controversial East London council estate is honoured at the Venice Biennale, the film revisits the building's critics, champions and the inhabitants themselves, to determine the true legacy of this concrete utopia. Robin Hood Gardens is dead. Long live Robin Hood Gardens.
Robin Hood Gardens – A Brief History
Eredeti cím: Robin Hood Gardens – A Brief History ( Film )
A brief history tells lets the architects narrate the Utopian perspectives of Robing Hood Gardens and contrasts their perspective with the destruction of the housing estates decline.
Robin Hood Gardens (Or Every Brutalist Structure For Itself)
Eredeti cím: Robin Hood Gardens (Or Every Brutalist Structure For Itself) ( Film )
Robin Hood Gardens - concrete eyesore or masterpiece in Brutalist architecture? The controversial housing estate, built in 1972 by Alison and Peter Smithson, is under threat of demolition by a local council keen to cash in on the sky-rocketing value of land in the East End of London.