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Permanent Sets: Harry Oliver and the Introduction of Filmic Grammar to the Built Environment
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Permanent Sets: Harry Oliver and the Introduction of Filmic Grammar to the Built Environment

Dave Gottwald
2021 Architecture & Film Symposium Proceedings, pp.106-112
2021 Architecture & Film Symposium (02/20/2021 - 02/21/2021)
2021

Abstract

In this paper, I focus on one aspect of the relationship between architecture and film - the power of the moving image to subsume our spaces. Instead of suggesting how architecture challenges the cinematic, this paper notes the opposite - that filmic grammar, introduced into the built environment by the co-mingling of Hollywood art directors and architects in the 1920s, became the basis of a design language which is still with us today in the form of themed spaces.

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