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Neutra: Survival Through Design
Neutra: Survival Through Design

Neutra: Survival Through Design

Architecture placing man in relationship to nature

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This insightful documentary feature from PJ Letofsky serves as a profile of iconic Austrian-American Architect Richard Neutra, whose work and legacy have helped shape the modern understanding of design, architecture and the interconnected fabric of nature. Today, Richard's legacy lives on through his son, Dion, who has taken up his father's mantle after nearly three-decades under his mentorship.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

104 mins

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Release Date

01 February 2019

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Cast

Dion Neutra

Dion Neutra

Self

Raymond Neutra

Raymond Neutra

Self

Barbara Lamprecht

Barbara Lamprecht

Self

Thomas Hines

Thomas Hines

Self

Alan Hess

Alan Hess

Self

Volker M. Welter

Volker M. Welter

Self

Norman Foster

Norman Foster

Self

Moshe Safdie

Moshe Safdie

Self

Harriet Roth

Harriet Roth

Self

Todd Cronan

Todd Cronan

Self

Hilmer Goedeking

Hilmer Goedeking

Self

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