The SDAF Film Series provides an ongoing opportunity to enjoy some of the finest films; current and classics, documentaries and dramas (often one in the same), and everything in-between. The films we screen feature architecture, design, the built environment, the people who create it, and the people that dwell within. 
The focus of the SDAF Film Series is on architectural masterpieces, spaces and monuments that awe and inspire, as well as the workings of cities and the humble structures of ordinary people. Our attention is on the people who design, build and reside in those structures. Concentration is not confined to the visual but also seeks to explore the social, economic, environmental, cultural and human issues that manifest in the built environment – and in doing so advocate the assertion that architecture is a reflection of the society in which it is created.

Entry to the SDAF Film Series is free; a $10 donation is suggested.

                                                                                                            

Thursday, October 30

Blade Runner

Directed by Ridley Scott

Introduction by

Marty Poirier, FASLA

Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Films screens at 7:30

Location:
Luce Loft

1037 J Street

San Diego, CA 92101

(click here for map)


 

 

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