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Alvaro Siza: Transforming Reality: Directed by Michael Blackwood. With Álvaro Siza Vieira, Kenneth Frampton. In "Álvaro Siza Transforming Reality", Portugal's renowned architect discusses his work and tours 15 projects with architectural historian Kenneth Frampton, who has referred to Siza as "one of the most important architects working today".
- Michael Blackwood
- 2004
- Documentary
- 59
28 de ene. de 2018 · 19. 2.7K views 5 years ago. ÁLVARO SIZA Transforming Reality ...more. ÁLVARO SIZATransforming Realitya film by Michael Blackwood (2003, 58 minutes,...
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Watch trailer. Genres: Art, Documentary. Duration: 59 minutes. Subtitles: English. Availability: Worldwide. In Alvaro Siza: Transforming Reality Portugal’s renowned architect reviews his work with architectural historian, Kenneth Frampton as they tour fifteen projects, including the Serralves Museum and the Aveiro University Library.
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- Michael Blackwood Productions
Álvaro Siza: Transforming Reality. Summary. Credits. 2004 / 58 min. / color. Directed by Michael Blackwood. In Alvaro Siza: Transforming Reality Portugal’s renowned architect reviews his work with architectural historian, Kenneth Frampton as they tour fifteen projects, including the Serralves Museum and the Aveiro University Library.
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- Michael Blackwood
- 58
- Documentary
- 2004
59 minutes. In "Álvaro Siza Transforming Reality", Portugal's renowned architect discusses his work and tours 15 projects with architectural historian Kenneth Frampton, who has referred to Siza as "one of the most important architects working today". In 1974 the end of the dictatorship in Portugal opened up this previously isolated part of the ...
Alvaro Siza: Transforming Reality (2003) directed by Michael Blackwood • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 2003 Directed by Michael Blackwood. In Alvaro Siza: Transforming Reality Portugal’s renowned architect reviews his work with architectural historian, Kenneth Frampton.