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Making a Mountain presents a fascinating look at an ambitious project that intertwines waste management with innovative architecture. It’s got that slow-burn vibe, really taking its time to dive deep into the thought processes of the creators. The use of real-world impacts and practical effects is striking, showcasing how the ski slope atop a waste-to-energy plant is not just a visual gimmick but a statement on sustainability. The pacing can feel a bit leisurely, but it allows the viewer to soak in the atmosphere, reflecting on urban landscapes and their future. The film is distinctive for its blend of practicality and imagination, highlighting Bjarke Ingels’ vision in a way that feels both grounded and aspirational.
Explores urban innovation through architecture and sustainability.Features practical effects that illustrate real-world applications.Pacing allows for deep reflection on urban environments.
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