
Cecil Balmond: Visionary Engineer and Architect
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Cecil Balmond: Visionary Engineer and Architect was released on January 1, 2009.
Cecil Balmond: Visionary Engineer and Architect was directed by Michael Blackwood.
Cecil Balmond: Visionary Engineer and Architect has a runtime of 56m.
Cecil Balmond: Visionary Engineer and Architect was produced by Michael Blackwood.
"Cecil Balmond: Visionary Engineer and Architect" is a compelling documentation of a unique thinker and practitioner at the height of his architectural career. Through his conversation with architecture theorist and critic, Sanford Kwinter, Balmond reveals his vision and talent while the two tour his retrospective exhibition at the Graham Foundation in Chicago. Since the early 1980s Balmond has collaborated with many of today's important contemporary architects such as Toyo Ito, Rem Koolhaas and Daniel Libeskind. With his astounding aesthetic algorithms, Balmond has introduced innovative structural concepts that have resulted in some of the most challenging buildings in the canon of contemporary architecture.
The key characters in Cecil Balmond: Visionary Engineer and Architect are Self (Cecil Balmond), Self (Sanford Kwinter), Self (Sarah Herda).
Cecil Balmond: Visionary Engineer and Architect is a Documentary film.

