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So, 'Frank Gehry: Building Justice' is quite the intriguing documentary. It dives into the intersection of architecture and social policy, which is not something you see every day. Gehry, known for his unique approach, attempts to reimagine what prisons could look like; there’s a real sense of gravitas and hope that runs through the film. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing viewers to digest the complexity of the ideas being presented. Collaborating with students adds this youthful energy, contrasting with the heavy subject matter. It's not just about aesthetics; it’s about reform and human dignity. Really makes you think about how design can impact lives. Definitely a unique piece in the documentary landscape.
Explores prison design reimaginedFocuses on architecture's social impactEngages with students in real projects
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