You never forget your first Lynch. For Enrique Ramirez it was Dune (1984). Ramirez writes a tribute that looks back at the work of David Lynch, who he writes designed spaces that “were never just settings—they were characters themselves.”
https://t.co/uvrsRiZbFQ
@hering_david I use that book for my architectural history and theory survey. It’s magnificent (and unfortunately, now a schlocky film by Robert Zemeckis.)
Enrique Ramirez on Robert A. M. Stern’s Disney Animation Building, a "pomo set piece" whose most recognizable feature is "a giant two-story blue wizard’s hat with yellow moons and stars like the one donned by Mickey Mouse in Fantasia. https://t.co/mW6iN8e5D0
Now streaming on YouTube:
"Iceblink Space: Photography, Architecture, and International Law in the Circumpolar North" by Enrique Ramírez, part of the Yale Architecture Forum series.
https://t.co/ifNtlHtdkQ