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041 _aEnglish, Hindi
245 0 _aLovely Villa: Architecture as Autobiography
300 _a31 mins
306 _a31 mins
520 _aLovely Villa — Architecture as Autobiography, a 30-minute film directed by Mumbai-based architect and urban designer Rohan Shivkumar and filmmaker-cinematographer Avijit Mukul Kishore, is a conversation around Correa’s LIC Colony in the coastal suburb of Borivali. Every house carries the spirits of those who lived there and those yet to come. We are all marked by the architecture of the homes we live in. Lovely Villa is the apartment building where the filmmaker grew up, studying to become an architect. Designed by Charles Correa, this LIC colony represents an imagination of the ideal community for modern India. The Film explores the architecture of the Colony through a personal narrative. It is a film about the relationship between architecture, everyday life, family, coming of age and the memory of 'home'.
650 _aArchitecture
650 _aHousing colony
700 _aKishore, Avijit Mukul
_eDirector
700 _aMehrotra, Rajiv
_eProducer
700 _aShivkumar, Rohan
_eDirector
856 _uhttps://vimeo.com/506053810
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