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studiomk27 Cat Film to show architecture
Cat Film to show architecture is Silver Design Award winner in 2012 - 2013 Movie, Video and Animation Design Award Category.
Cat Film to show architecture

This film is the result of a second stage of spatial thinking by this architectural studio based in São Paulo. Its work finds its very principles on the cinema art: its widescreen proportions, the importance of lightnening, the emotions and different view framings the studio creates while designing a building. The film idea is to share this spacial experience, to tell this story, through the eyes of a kitten. The owner’s family kindly agreed to be on the film, so the only actor here was dudu, a trained cat.

Cat Film to show architecture
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studiomk27 Film to show architecture
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Studio MK27

studioMK27 was founded at the beginning of the 80’s by Marcio Kogan and today is joined by 20 architects, besides collaborators in numerous countries around the world. The architects of the Studio develop the projects from start to finish, and sign as the projects co-authors. The Office has won numerous international awards such as: Wallpaper Design Awards, Record House, Interior Record, D&AD, LEAF Awards, Dedalo Minosse, Barbara Cappochin of the International Biennial of Padova, Spark Awards and World Architecture Festival. In 2011, Wallpaper and Época considered Marcio Kogan as one of the 100 most influential people and received the title of honorary member of the AIA, American Institute of Architects and in 2012 represented Brazil in the Venice Biennial of Architecture. In Brazil he has received 13 awards of the Instituto de Arquitetos do Brasil, IAB (Brazilian Institute of Architects). The projects of studioMK27 are valued for their formal simplicity, always working with special attention to the details and finishings. Marcio Kogan and the architects of the team, great admirers of the Brazilian modernist generation, seek to fulfill the difficult task of giving continuity to this line of production.