Session 9 follows a crew of asbestos removers who are hired to clean up an abandoned mental hospital. As they work on the job, tensions rise and the group starts to experience strange occurrences. The dark history of the hospital and the mental illness of one of the crew members add to the psychological horror. As the days go by, the line between reality and madness becomes blurred, leading to a shocking and terrifying climax.
In Alvaro Siza: Transforming Reality Portugal's renowned architect reviews his work with architectural historian, Kenneth Frampton. While touring his projects Siza discusses his approach to architecture, explaining that it is centered around the idea that setting is integral to design and that a structure should be reinforced by surroundings that both enhance and highlight its potential.
Renowned German architect, O.M Ungers, discusses theory, historical traditions and post-Modernism as we explore his past projects and envision those yet to come. Known for his large scale works, Ungers designs through a lens of abstract intelligence, infusing his creations with depth and context. Through his unique aesthetic and ideology, Ungers is consistently expanding his search for a new modern German architecture.
Driven by their mutual admiration of classical architecture, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott-Brown have worked together to create a space of unique post-Modernist construction. Filmed during the design and realization of the Sainsbury extension to the National Gallery in London, the husband and wife team discuss their past work and the shared principles that led to their precise, historically inspired approach to modern architecture.
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