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So, Uncommon Sense is this documentary that digs into the life and work of Laurie Baker, an architect whose approach was as much about philosophy as it was about construction. The tone is quite introspective, giving you a real sense of the man behind the designs. There’s this slow pacing that lets the ideas sink in—Baker’s views on sustainability and how architecture should resonate with the environment really stand out. It’s not flashy, but that’s kind of the point. The practical effects are all about showcasing real buildings and the life within them, rather than any gimmicky tricks. Overall, it’s a thoughtful piece that invites you to ponder what architecture can mean beyond just bricks and mortar.
Focuses on the philosophy of architectureHighlights sustainability in building practicesIntrospective storytelling through real-life examples
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Vineet Radhakrishnan
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