Louis Kahn: Silence and Light

1996 / 58 min. / color
Directed by Michael Blackwood
Narration by Kenneth Frampton

With the participation of William Jordy, Jonas Salk, Aldo Rossi, Arata Isozaki, Tadao Ando, Robert Venturi, Denise Scott-Brown, Brendan Gill, and others.

As an architect, educator, and philosopher, Louis Kahn played a prominent role in the history of 20th century architecture. An examination of six of his most significant buildings gives insight to his unique vision: The Salk Institute in La Jolla; the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth; the Center for British Art in New Haven; the library at Philips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire; the Indian Institute of Management in Ahmedabad and the Parliament Buildings of Bangladesh in Dhaka.

The visits to the sites are enhanced with historic footage and sound recordings of Kahn.

Directed by
Michael Blackwood

Cast
Tadao Andô
Peter Blake
Duncan Buell
Balkrishna Doshi
Kenneth Frampton
Brendan Gill
Steven Holl
Amir Hossain
Mazharul Islam
William Jordy
Louis Kahn (archive footage)
Jim McAllister
Aldo Loris Rossi
Jonas Salk
Denise Scott Brown
Robert Venturi Robert Venturi

Produced by
Peter Brugger … executive producer
Laura Hahn … associate producer

Cinematography by
Mead Hunt

Film Editing by
Julie Sloane

Production Management
Silke Botsch … post production assistant
Kazumi Futagawa … post production assistant

Sound Department
John Murphy … sound recordist
Joe Romano … sound mixer

Camera and Electrical Department
Seth Schneidman … still photographer

Editorial Department
Katharina Kruse-Ramey … associate editor

Additional Crew
Julie Sloane … associate director

IMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt0137919

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