Architecture & Design Film Festival Screening: This film profiles landscape architect Laurie Olin, known for iconic public spaces by exploring his vision of urban design and nature.
Sitting Still
About the film
You may not know his name, but chances are you know his work. Laurie Olin is responsible for many of the most iconic and beloved parks, gardens, and public spaces in the country, including the Getty Center Gardens, Battery Park City, Columbus Circle, the National Gallery of Art’s sculpture garden, the Washington Monument grounds, Bryant Park, Mission Bay, and Independence Mall, to name only a few.
Sitting Still portrays this irreverent urban warrior and his profoundly social vision. This portrait of an artist is told through a prism of concerns that have defined his life’s work: urbanization and a lost connection to nature, economic marginalization, and the grave importance of humanity in design. Sitting Still invites the voices of other architectural luminaries into the conversation, including Frank Gehry, Billie Tsien, and Walter Hood.
Sitting Still
Year: 2024
Runtime: 90minutes
Language: English
Country: United States
Premiere: Los Angeles
Director: Gina Angelone
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