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(1/29 – 1/30) HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN FILM FESTIVAL @HARVARD

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Are you a design porn junkie? You know, the kind of person who’s obsessed with tiny houses and structural support. Or something. If you are, get over to the Harvard Graduate School of Design today and tomorrow for FREE screenings of four films from the 5th annual Architecture and Design Film Festival (ADFF) – “the nation’s largest film festival devoted to the creative spirit of architecture and design.” Faculty and festival director Kyle Bergman will be present for panel discussions.

The four films will cover the topics below:

For more info on the screening click here.

https://vimeo.com/65935559

Harvard Graduate School of Design
Piper Auditorium, Gund Hall
48 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA
FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

Wednesday 1/29 at 6:30pm
Introductory remarks by Kyle Bergman, festival director
“If You Build It” (77 mins.) Directed by Patrick Creadon, 2012
7:50pm Discussion
8:10pm “Citizen Architect: Samuel Mockbee and the Spirit of the Rural Studio” (60 mins.) Directed by Sam Wainwright Douglas, 2010

Thursday 1/30 at 6:30pm
Introductory remarks by Kyle Bergman, festival director
“My Brooklyn” (77 mins.) Directed by Kelly Anderson, 2010
7:50 pm Kyle Bergman (ADFF) and Daniel D’Oca (GSD) discuss “My Brooklyn”
8:10pm “Pool Party” (75 mins.) Directed by Beth Aala, 2010

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