Also known as the “Soviet Ufo”, the Buzludzha Memorial House was inaugurated by the Bulgarian communist regime in 1974. After years of looting, degradation, and public outrage, there is finally hope ...
It’s the only place the movie could have been done.” This was as much about finding a backdrop that looked like 1950s America ...
Philip Bagnall reviews Brady Corbet's big screen epic about an Hungarian architect adrift in post-war America, starring ...
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New York, 1947. Laszlo (Adrien Brody) is a Hungarian Jew who flees the ravages of post-war Europe to start a new life in ...
In depicting an architect who flees Nazi Germany, the Oscar-winning actor was mindful of his mother’s journey to America.
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Mark Lamster on recent monographs on Mies van der Rohe, Paulo Mendes da Rocha and Architecture Research Office.