Films & Architecture: "North by Northwest"

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Our latest movie in our Films & Architecture series is another ’60s classic, this time by the master filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock. In North by Northwest we see a New York in the heyday of its architectural glory, with one scene taking place at a newly constructed United Nations building. In fact, the last scene takes place in a “house” that, under Hitchcock’s instructions, was meant to seem designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (in reality, the house was just another set design). The film shows a variety of urban spaces, and puts special emphasis on the contrast between the densities of urban and rural realms.

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Cite: Daniel Portilla. "Films & Architecture: "North by Northwest"" 19 Feb 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/333287/films-architecture-north-by-northwest> ISSN 0719-8884

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