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Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown

Portrait of architects Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown with views of their architectural projects. Particular emphasis is placed on their project for the Sainsbury Wing of The National Gallery in London.

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  • "This production delves into the philosophy and work of two of America's most controversial architects, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown. The film introduces their most important works, including: the Vanna Venturi House, Princeton's Wu Hall, and Thomas Labs; the Guild House. Central to the film is the initial design phase and presentation of their most prestigious commission to date-- the National gallery in London's Trafalgar Square."
  • "Portrait of architects Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown with views of their architectural projects. Particular emphasis is placed on their project for the Sainsbury Wing of The National Gallery in London."@en
  • "This production delves into the philosophy and work of two of America's most controversial architects, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown. The film introduces their most important works, including: the Vanna Venturi House, Princeton's Wu Hall, and Thomas Labs; the Guild House. Venturi speaks of the revelatory experiences with classical architecture that led to his revolutionary re-appraisal of modern architecture and his landmark text of 1966, Complexity and Contradiction. Wife/partner architect Denise Scott Brown describes their formulation of post-Modern principles in Las Vegas and elsewhere. Historians of architecture both attack and defend the National Gallery extension and Venturi and Scott Brown's work. Central to the film is the initial design phase and presentation of their most prestigious commission to date -- the National Gallery in London's Trafalgar Square. Prince Charles and Princess Diana appear at the end of the film to officiate the laying of the corner stone of the Venturi's addition to the National Gallery, the Sainsbury Wing."
  • "Anàlisi feta pels propis arquitectes de la seva obra."
  • "This production delves into the philosophy and work of two of America's most controversial architects, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown. The film introduces their most important works, including: the Vanna Venturi House, Princeton's Wu Hall, and Thomas Labs; the Guild House. Central to the film is the initial design phase and presentation of their most prestigious commission to date -- the National gallery in London's Trafalgar Square. Prince Charles and Princess Diane appear at the end of the film to officiate the laying of the corner stone of the Venturi's addition to the National Gallery, the Salinsbury Wing."@en
  • "This production delves into the philosophy and work of two of America's most controversial architects, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown. The film introduces their most important works, including: the Vanna Venturi House, Princeton's Wu Hall, and Thomas Labs; the Guild House. Central to the film is the initial design phase and presentation of their most prestigious commission to date -- the National gallery in London's Trafalgar Square. Prince Charles and Princess Diane appear at the end of the film to officiate the laying of the corner stone of the Venturi's addition to the National Gallery, the Salinsbury Wing."
  • "Filmed during the design and realization of the Sainsbury extension to the National Gallery in London, Venturi speaks of the revelatory experiences with classical architecture that led to his revolutionary re-appraisal of modern architecture and his landmark text of 1966, Complexity and Contradiction. Wife/partner architect Denise Scott Brown describes their formulation of post-Modern principles in Las Vegas and elsewhere. Architectural historians both attack and defend the National Gallery extension and Venturi and Scott Brown's work. The video surveys the couple's major works. Filmed with architects in Las Vegas, Rome, Venice, Philadelphia, and at his mother's house in Pennsylvania."
  • "Investigates the philosophy and work of two of America's most controversial architects, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown. Introduces their most important works, including: the Vanna Venturi House, Princeton's Wu Hall, and Thomas Labs; the Guild House. Central to the film is the initial design phase and presentation of their most prestigious commission to date-- the National gallery in London's Trafalgar Square."
  • "This production delves into the philosophy and work of two of America's most controversial architects, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown. The film introduces their most important works, including: the Vanna Venturi House, Princeton's Wu Hall, and Thomas Labs; the Guild House. Central to the film is the initial design phase and presentation of their most prestigious commission to date -- the National Gallery in London's Trafalgar Square. Prince Charles and Princess Diane appear at the end of the film to officiate the laying of the corner stone of the Venturi's addition to the National Gallery, the Sainsbury Wing."

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  • "Robert Venturi and Denise Scott-Brown"
  • "Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown"
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