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TheSquare Ep #103 · Architecture and Film: The Brutalist

2/27/2025
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In this special episode of TheSquare, we continue our series exploring the intersection of architecture and film. We dive into The Brutalist, a three-hour cinematic odyssey that captures the power, tension, and artistry of design. With our first-ever guest in the Architecture & Film segment, Barak Epstein of the historic Texas Theatre, we discuss what makes this film a compelling portrait of an architect’s vision, ambition, and struggle.

🚪 Is the American Dream real or a myth? 🏗️ How does architecture shape identity and legacy? 🎞️ What role does film play in shaping our perception of design?

From its unique VistaVision cinematography to its controversial use of AI, we discuss the film’s masterful storytelling, its portrayal of architecture as both personal and political, and its lasting impact on design culture. Plus, we dissect the real-world inspiration behind the fictional architect Laszlo Toth and his journey to create a monumental work of Brutalist architecture.

Whether you're a designer, architect, cinephile, or all of the above, this episode offers insight into how The Brutalist elevates architecture as a narrative force.

🔊 Tune in and join the conversation!

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