Is there more info about this film. It feels like a 16 print the optical sound track in its glory. The breathing in the pauses in the narration and then in the end credits seem authentic to loving film style
The breathing of the narrator is hilarious, I've never heard anything like this before. Otherwise it's quite an interesting documentery about a fascinating architect I've never heard of before, since Irving J. Gill is quite an important and inovative pioneer in the modern movement in architecture. I love the fact that the exterior was as important as the interior in his work, and small (decorative) but significant details as well. I wish I could've heard a conversation between Mr Gill and Frank Lloyd Wright who was only 3yrs older. It is very sad that the Dodge house was demolished since it was ranked by the American Institute of Architects among the 15 most architecturally significant American houses.
Is there more info about this film. It feels like a 16 print the optical sound track in its glory. The breathing in the pauses in the narration and then in the end credits seem authentic to loving film style
The breathing of the narrator is hilarious, I've never heard anything like this before. Otherwise it's quite an interesting documentery about a fascinating architect I've never heard of before, since Irving J. Gill is quite an important and inovative pioneer in the modern movement in architecture. I love the fact that the exterior was as important as the interior in his work, and small (decorative) but significant details as well. I wish I could've heard a conversation between Mr Gill and Frank Lloyd Wright who was only 3yrs older. It is very sad that the Dodge house was demolished since it was ranked by the American Institute of Architects among the 15 most architecturally significant American houses.