Tickets for this film are available for purchase at the door.
Still working at age 95, Pritzker Prize-winning,
Irish-American architect Kevin Roche is an enigma. He’s reached the top of his
profession, but has little interest in celebrity and eschews the label “starchitect.”
Despite a lifetime of acclaimed work that includes the Ford Foundation, Oakland
Museum of California, and 40 years designing new galleries for The Metropolitan
Museum in New York, he has no intention of ever retiring and keeps looking
forward. Roche's architectural philosophy focuses on creating “a community for
a modern society” and he has been credited with creating green buildings before
they became part of the public consciousness.
Director: Mark Noonan
2017 / 81 min / Ireland
This feature film will be screened in the Museum's Pension Commissioner's Suite.
1.0 LU (AIA)
The Architecture & Design Film Festival: D.C. is presented by the Revada Foundation, courtesy of the estates of Reva and David Logan.
$12 Museum | $10 Student | $15 Non-member | $125 All Access
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Image Credit: Still from Kevin Roche: The Quiet Architect by Mark Noonan, 2017.