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Living Space is a rather introspective documentary that delves into the often-overlooked intersection of architecture and health. It's fascinating how it captures the meticulous process of constructing a cancer care center designed by Frank Gehry. The film takes its time, allowing you to really soak in the challenges and triumphs that come with creating a supportive environment for those battling illness. The pacing is deliberate, which adds to the reflective tone—almost meditative at times. You can feel the weight of each decision made in the design, and how it relates to the human experience of illness. The atmosphere is both hopeful and somber, which I think is quite distinctive for a documentary.
Explores architecture's emotional impactOffers insight into Gehry's design philosophyReflective pacing enhances thematic depth
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Sarah Wood
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