Cinema Builders

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2001-06-01
Publisher(s): Academy Press
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Summary

Cinema Builders outlines the history of the cinema as a quintessentially modern building type, which embodies fantasy and escape in another realm. It examines the relationship of the development of film to the architecture of the cinema itself; the advent of sound and the replacement of the theatre as an urban attraction. Cinema Builders charts the metamorphosis of cinema architecture from traditional theatre structures to a new breed of cinema building, among the first to use modernistic architectural languages and abandon historicism. The buildings featured throughout include work by architects such as Coop Himmelb(l)au, Bryan Avery, Jon Jerde, Fumihko Maki, Behnisch, Behnisch and Partner. - All-encompassing worldwide study of cinema styles - Prestigious architects showcase their work - Beautifully illustrated in colour and black and white throughout

Author Biography

<B>EDWIN HEATHCOTE</B> is an architect and writer living and working in London. He writes on architecture for the <I>Financial Times</I> as well as other specialist architectural and design journals, and is the author of a number of books including <I>Budapest: A guide to twentieth-century architecture </I>(1998) and <I>Theaatre London</I> (2001) for <I>Ellipsis and Church Builders</I> (1997), <I>Monument Builders</I> (1998) and <I>Bank Builders </I>(2000) for John Wiley Sons. He is also a founder and director of design company iz&eacute; .

Table of Contents

PREFACE
THE PICTURE HOUSE - A NEW BUILDING TYPE
FAIRGROUND TO DREAM PALACE - BUILDINGS FOR FILM
THE EXOTIC AND THE ATMOSPHERIC
ART DECO - DREAM PALACES TO STREAMLINED PALACES
MODERNISM AND THE CINEMA
EXPRESSIONISM - FILM AND ARCHITECTURE
THE MODERNE CINEMA - STREAMLINING AND LIGHT ARCHITECTURE
THE LATE TWENTIETH-CENTURY CINEMA
INSTITUTIONAL CINEMA - MUSEUMS, IMAX AND PLANETARIA
THE FUTURE
THE CINEMA IN FILM
AVERY ASSOCIATES
BEHNISCH, BEHNISCH AND PARTNER
BURRELL FOLEY FISCHER
CCBG ARCHITECTS
CDS ARCHITETTI ASSOCIATI
COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
FITCH
FLETCHER PRIEST
TIM FOSTER ARCHITECTS
GENSLER
GEOFF MALONE INTERNATIONAL
JON JERDE
ATSUSHI KITAGAWARA
FUMIHIKO MAKE
PAGE + STEELE
PANTER HUDSPITH
RTKL
SAUCIER + PEROTTE
TONKIN ZULAIKHA
KOEN VAN VELSEN
WPH ARCHITECTURE
BRIEF BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX

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