Direct speech

Intersections between architecture and cinema

Authors

  • Luís

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18830/issn.1679-0944.n24.2019.02

Keywords:

Architecture, cinema, critique, intersections

Abstract

The paper discusses scenographic architecture as real architecture. To build this argument, the idea is that the architectural culture is mostly built from representations, with cinema being the closest to real experience, because it is built with movement. In cinema, the perception of space is intentionally constructed and experienced by scenographic architecture, which allows identification with the characters because they are coincident with the architectural space they inhabit. It also discusses the influence of cinema on architecture and its limitations, architecture and cinema as storytellers, and the mismatch between the architect's wishes and projections and reality, much more diverse and changing. Thus, it is instigated that architects must design a building, construct it and then release it for life. The text also debates architecture as an image and the loss of symbolism in the contemporary city and attempts by postmodernism to problematize the issue. Finally, the text narrates the intentions of the short film Sizígia, filmed in Piscinas das Marés, a project by Álvaro Siza.

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References

Urbano, Luis. HISTÓRIAS SIMPLES: Textos sobre Arquitectura e Cinema. Porto: AMDJAC, 2013.

Published

2020-03-12

How to Cite

Luís. (2020). Direct speech: Intersections between architecture and cinema. Paranoá, 12(24), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.18830/issn.1679-0944.n24.2019.02

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