No sólo hay elecciones municipales, el Colegio de Arquitectos de Madrid (COAM) dio hace unas semanas el pistoletazo para renovar su junta directiva, así que aquí tenemos alguna de las candidaturas que optan a conseguir la dirección del COAM, RESET ABIERTO. Para su presentación han elegido presentar en primicia el documental INFINITE SAPCE, una cinta sobre el no siempre bien conocido John Lauther, aunque sus casas se hayan visto en numerosas películas Hollywoodienses.

La presentación será el próximo martes 12 de abril.
Lugar.- Teatro Figaro. c/ Doctor Cortezo 5, Madrid a las 19.30 h.

Para asistir al estreno simplemente envía tu nombre a hola@resetabierto.es (aunque no funcionaba a primera hora)

“The purpose of architecture,” said John Lautner, “is to create timeless, free, joyous spaces for all activities in life.”

Infinite Space, a new documentary feature film, traces the lifelong quest of visionary genius John Lautner to create “architecture that has no beginning and no end.” It is the story of brilliance and of a complicated life - and the most sensual architecture of the 20th century.

As a young man, Lautner broke from his mentor, Frank Lloyd Wright, and went west to California to forge his own architecture. His life was marked by innovation and inspiration, endless battles with building codes, an accidental leap into the epicenter of pop culture, bitterness at lost opportunities, and finally - monumental achievement. Lautner was idolized by young modernists, criticized by academics, and beloved by the clients who worked side by side with him to build their houses. It was a life in pursuit of beauty.

Renowned architectural filmmaker Murray Grigor explores Lautner's dramatic spaces with choreographed camera moves, as Lautner himself provides the commentary, speaking with insight and wit in recordings culled from archival sources. Other voices join him: comments from Frank Gehry and his peers who were influenced by Lautner, the emotional memories of original clients, owners and builders, the remarks of Frank Escher, the architect who restored the Chemosphere house, and Julius Shulman who famously photographed all the great modernists.

Original drawings and historical photographs from the John Lautner Archives at the Getty Museum are layered with the artistic photography of seminal buildings, bringing to life Lautner's quest to create timeless space.

To learn more about John Lautner visit The John Lautner Foundation.

CREATIVE TEAM

director: Murray Grigor
producers: Sara Sackner + Anna Thomas
director of photography: Hamid Shams
editor: Sara Sackner
composer: Elliott Goldkind
consultants: Frank Escher + Nicholas Olsberg

CREW
jimmy jib operator: Jack Hodgkins
location sound: Susumu Tokunow
dolly grip: Kenny Davis
steadicam operator: Kurt Jensen
assistant jimmy jib: Jaclyn Hodgkins
production assistants:
- Joshua Keim
- Jenna Reasor
- Zach Behar
- Victor De Jesus
post production supervisor: Sean P. Keenan

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Publicado en: 6 de Abril de 2011
Cita: "(PREMIER). INFINITE SPACE. The Architecture of John Lautner" METALOCUS. Accedido el
<http://www.metalocus.es/es/noticias/premier-infinite-space-architecture-john-lautner> ISSN 1139-6415
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