Drawing on the author’s extensive knowledge derived from architectural and movie practice, Cine-scapes:
•offers insight into architecture and urban debates through the eyes of a practitioner working in the fields of movie and architectural design
•emphasizes how filmic/cinematic tendencies take place or find their way into urban practices
•can be used as a tool for educators, students and practitioners in architecture and urban design to communicate and discuss design issues with regard to contemporary architecture and cities
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