A conversation with documentary filmmaker Nathaniel Kahn

with Nathaniel Kahn
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on Friday, November 28, 2003 * * * * *

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A conversation with Nathaniel Kahn, son of the late architect Louis Kahn, about his documentary on the life and influence of his father, "My Architect: A Son's Journey".

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Louis Kahn

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    1. Aaron Moran  07/18/2008 12:24 PM Report

      It's a really good documentary, I have to say that as an architecture student, the Salk Institute has been the most beautiful building I've been at, it caused a great deal of emotion and its beauty was just something way beyond believe.

      I wish Nathaniel could have done a bit more research on the Salk. Luis Barragan helped Kahn on the design.

      Great interview.

    2. Judith  05/15/2007 04:28 PM Report

      This is one of my favorite documentaries. The end section in Bangladesh is fabulously enriching and rewarding. I am grateful to have had the chance to see the interview on this site as I had missed it. Prior to seeing the film, I had no real appreciation of what goes into the art and it was so marvelous to have this opened up for me. The architects themselves - Mr Pei and Mr Johnson especially - were so generous and lovely that I am hoping to see some interviews with them as well.