Architecture: A Performing Art (1979)
This is the story of John Andrews, world-famous Australian architect. In the mid-1960s, when only 29, Andrews was commissioned to design Scarborough College at Toronto University. One of the world’s first ‘megastructures’, it was an important experiment in urban and educational planning. Andrews also designed the Canadian National Tower in Toronto, which was the tallest freestanding structure in the world at the time it was built.
Director: Michael Robertson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 25 min
Release Date: June 18, 1979
Cast
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
canada, architecture, australian
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Architecture: A Performing Art about?
- This is the story of John Andrews, world-famous Australian architect. In the mid-1960s, when only 29, Andrews was commissioned to design Scarborough College at Toronto University. One of the world’s first ‘megastructures’, it was an important experiment in urban and educational planning. Andrews also designed the Canadian National Tower in Toronto, which was the tallest freestanding structure in the world at the time it was built.
- Who directed Architecture: A Performing Art?
- Architecture: A Performing Art was directed by Michael Robertson.
- Who stars in Architecture: A Performing Art?
- Architecture: A Performing Art stars John Andrews.
- How long is Architecture: A Performing Art?
- Architecture: A Performing Art has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
- What genre is Architecture: A Performing Art?
- Architecture: A Performing Art is a Documentary film.