BEAA Film Series NS presents Making Space
Thursday, May 30th from 5 to 6:15 p.m.
at the Halifax Convention Centre.
As part of this year’s NSAA Spring Forum and in conjunction with the Society of the Study of Architecture 45th annual Conference Heritage, Diversity and Belonging held in Halifax NS, BEA Atlantic is please to host the first Film Series featuring Making Space; a documentary about how five impactful females have transformed their male dominated field of architecture. Join us for an evening of film and popcorn as we engage with how to tread the embedded social structures of the profession.
Making Space (50 MIN) by Alice Shure, Janice Stanton, Ultan Guilfoyle
For the first time in history, women are creating some of the most exciting architectural designs in the world. How have they navigated their way to the top? What is the nature of their creative process? Are there gender differences in architectural design?
Making Space is a 1-hour documentary film about five dynamic and accomplished female architects-all rising stars in what has been an all-male galaxy-: Annabelle Selldorf (New York), Marianne McKenna (Toronto), Kathryn Gustafson (Seattle and London), Farshid Moussavi (London), and Odile Decq (Paris). Come with us on this intimate journey as we see how these women are transforming the landscape of the 21st Century. Without script or narration, each woman tells her own story, enhanced by the insights of critic Paul Goldberger, MoMA’s Peter Reed, Paola Antonelli and others.