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Grundfos Kollegiet Dormitory / CEBRA
House Mosi / Nico van der Meulen Architects

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Architects: Nico van der Meulen Architects
- Area: 731 m²
- Year: 2011
DMB House / act_romegialli
Crematory In Parma / Studio Zermani e Associati
House N / Bembé Dellinger Architekten
Chasen Residence / In Situ Studio
Low Energy Bamboo House / AST 77 Architecten
Chapel In The Woods / Studio Zermani e Associati
105 V House / Shaun Lockyer Architects

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Architects: Shaun Lockyer Architects
- Area: 350 m²
- Year: 2012
AV House / BAK Architects

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Architects: BAK arquitectos
- Area: 110 m²
- Year: 2011
Amida House / Kochi Architect's Studio

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Architects: Kochi Architect’s Studio
- Area: 115 m²
- Year: 2011
Seashore Shell House / Takeshi Hirobe Architects

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Architects: Takeshi Hirobe Architects
- Area: 73 m²
- Year: 2008
Umeå Art Museum / Henning Larsen Architects
From Psychopath Lairs to Superhero Mansions: How Cinema and Modernist Architecture Called A Truce

This article comes courtesy of ArchDaily friend Charlotte Neilson, the author of the fascinating design blog Casting Architecture, which discusses architecture and production design. Charlotte is not only a dedicated cinephile but also an honours graduate of the University of Newcastle, Australia.
We all know that psychopaths prefer contemporary design. Hollywood has told us so for decades. The classic film connection between minimal interiors and emotional detachment (see: any Bond adversary) or modern buildings and subversive values is well documented - and regrettable. The modernist philosophy of getting to the essence of a building was intended to be liberating and enriching for the lives of occupants. Hardly fair then that these buildings are routinely portrayed with villainous associations.
What the representation of Modernist architecture in film tells us about our society, after the break...
Complex School in Bobigny / Mikou Design Studio
Stoneridge / In Situ Studio

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Architects: in situ studio
- Area: 4 m²
- Year: 2012















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