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Louis Kahn: Silence and Light

The life and career of Louis Kahn were characterized by his profound impact on 20th-century architecture, as he excelled in his roles as architect, educator, and philosopher.

Louis Kahn's legacy in 20th century architecture is marked by his work as an architect, educator, and philosopher. The film explores six of his most notable buildings, including the Salk Institute, Kimbell Art Museum, Center for British Art, Philips Exeter Academy library, Indian Institute of Management, and Bangladesh's Parliament Buildings.

Info about Louis Kahn: Silence and Light

Studio(s): Michael Blackwood Productions

Originally Released: United States, Jan 01, 1996

Genres:Documentary