‘A’ is for Architecture

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Welcome to our newest feature on architecture.MNP – video Sundays [not that catchy of a name, I know]. We’ll be featuring movies, documentaries, lectures – whatever we can get our hands on thats more of a ‘feature length’ video for your Sunday viewing pleasure. Now, I know we here at MyNinjaPlease have been a little crazy with the videos this week – but we had to make up for lost time.

Now, I’m going to go ahead and say we started this new Sunday thing last week with the episode of Charlie Rose that we featured – The Future of Architecture [which you should check out, if you haven’t already]. This week we’ve got ‘A is for Architecture’, a film from the ’60’s describing the importance of architects and what they do, and the future of architectural design and construction – and its impact on the way we’ll live our lives. Personally, I love reading/watching/listening to ideas from the past about what people believed the future would hold – interesting stuff.

Enjoy, my ninjas.

Posted: July 22nd, 2007
at 12:44am by orangemenace


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