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Why the Brutalist is a Terrible Movie
jeudi 19 décembre 2024 • Duration 51:40
Architecture and culture writers Mark Lamster, Alexandra Lange and Carolina A. Miranda get together to put a spike into Brady Corbet's architectural magnum opus, "The Brutalist." Spoiler alert: this is one big spoiler.
The Year of Meh
Season 1 · Episode 2
lundi 6 janvier 2025 • Duration 33:42
Mark, Alexandra and Carolina discuss what they loved and what made them drink the haterade in design and architecture in 2024 — with a nod to the highly official, very prestigious 15th Annual Architecture and Design Awards.
Discussed in this episode:
- "Materialized Space," the Paul Rudolph show at the Met
- "Crafting Modernity" at MoMA
- "Weaving Abstraction" at the Met
- "Woven Histories" at LACMA and the NGA
- The death of the $1 billion people mover
- Promenade Samuel-De Champlain by Daoust Lestage
- "Stardust" — a doc about Robert Venturi & Denise Scott Brown
- "We Start With the Things We Find" — a doc about LOT-EK
- LOHA's Isla Intersections project
- Courtyards in architectural design
- The Dallas Museum of Art and Nieto Sobejano
- Lasker Pool in Central Park
- Ma Yansong's Lucas Museum
Episode art: Josef Albers, "Goldrose," c. 1926, as seen in "Woven Histories" at LACMA.
Music: Purple Planet









