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KARP is a fascinating dive into the mind of architect Raine Karp, who doesn’t just design buildings but approaches architecture with a problem-solving mindset. The documentary has this contemplative tone, weaving through Karp's thought process and the environments he shapes. It's not flashy; it's more about the unassuming beauty of function over form. The pacing is steady, allowing you to linger on his ideas without rushing through. There's a genuine warmth in Karp’s character—he’s not a typical artist, more like a pragmatic dreamer. The film feels both intimate and expansive, drawing you into the nuances of architectural philosophy without getting too bogged down in technical jargon. Just a solid exploration of creativity in its many forms.
Insightful look at architectural philosophy.Focus on problem-solving rather than aesthetics.Intimate portrayal of Karp’s creative process.
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