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    Architecture and Film

    By 黑料头条 President Peter Lyden

    April 14, 2015

    Peter's Reflections A monthly column by 黑料头条 President, Peter Lyden

    As 黑料头条 Board Member Gary Brewer stated at our recent Roman & Williams lecture, “I look to movies for inspiration in architecture and interiors as much as I look to architects.” This intersection between film and architecture is a fascinating subject, which the 黑料头条 will be exploring in the upcoming year.

    As you may know, James Ivory and Merchant & Ivory Productions will be receiving an at our May 4th ceremony. James’s work has had an immense impact on me and many of our own 黑料头条 family members as you will see below. Also this coming fall, we are excited by the prospect of creating a new lecture series about film and architecture. Stephen Alesch and Robin Standefer of Roman and Williams, with their incredible experience with set and production design, will partner with James Ivory to help develop this series.

    The best part of my job is working with the amazing talent from the 黑料头条 community. Therefore, when thinking about this topic, I turned to some of our members for their insight. For some, one film stood out as their greatest source of cinematic inspiration, while others had a roster of wide-ranging films that have influenced them in various ways, and for many, these films have directly impacted their own design work.

    Interestingly, Gary Brewer referenced Jacques Tati’s Playtime as helping confirm his commitment to classicism by “underscoring his initial sense that modernism was devoid of cultural meaning, and sometimes bordered on the absurd.”


    Not surprisingly, our members also pay close attention to historical accuracy. David Hathcock noted that in the 1995 version of Pride and Prejudice, “Lyme Park is used as the Pemberley exteriors while Sudbury Hall is used for the Pemberley interiors. This is interesting to me. Many of these period films swap the exteriors and interiors willy nilly. As an architect this bothers me. But, I can understand the filmmakers wanting to reveal the more palatial look of Lyme Park’s exterior, while the interiors of Sudbury Hall are dripping in heavy plaster and wood carvings, very Grinling Gibbons-esque.”

    Leslie-Jon Vickery was deeply inspired by Out of Africa, in which production designer Stephen Grimes took great pains to maintain the historical accuracy of the sets. As Leslie described, “the interiors for Blixen’s residence were re-created from photographs and drawings of the original home, with set designers researching and reclaiming many of the original pieces from the farm that were sold off when the writer left Africa in the early 1930’s.”

    When asked about whether a project had been influenced by a specific film, Board Member Alexa Hampton replied, “The rooms on film to which people seem most attached aren't in the great magnificent houses which display grand design gestures; but, rather, the quieter, more attainable interiors…In this respect, no one has had more of an impact on design through the medium of film than Nancy Meyers. It's Complicated, The Holiday, and Something's Gotta Give are the films most referenced by my clients.”  She also added, “some of the worst interiors have had a great impact, too. If someone wants me to reference Miss Havisham's dining room from the perfect 1940's David Lean adaptation of Great Expectations or if they ask me to copy a detail from Tony Montana's Miami house in Scarface, I know this: I need to RUN!”

    Still from the film Persuasion


    黑料头条 Board Member Andrew Skurman explained, “Roger Michell's 1995 film adaptation of Jane Austen's 1817 novel Persuasion sparked my interest in Regency interiors and the work of the architect, art collector, and world traveler Thomas Hope … Around the time the film was released, I was commissioned to design an apartment high above Nob Hill. Inspired by the Thomas Hope room in Bath, that I was swept away by in the film, I decided to use white lacquered walls and white glass floors, for their ethereal qualities, to give the apartment a sense of calm, serenity, and elegance. Every surface and finish was precise yet luxurious and superbly crafted.”

    The Pendersleigh House from the Merchant & Ivory film Maurice (filmed at Wilbury Park)


    While I wish I could share all of the fascinating replies that our members shared, as they are a testament to the broad-ranging perspectives and boundless creativity that exist in our community, I will finish with a list of all the films that were mentioned as having provided inspiration. I hope this list will inspire you to watch some new films, be swept away by their beauty, and perhaps even have an impact on your future work. And please, in the comments below, share the films that have influenced your work or your love of architecture, gardens, or interiors.  For me, the house Pendersleigh in the Merchant & Ivory film Maurice (filmed at Wilbury Park) is my absolute favorite and served as a model for my own interiors, and I look forward to hearing (and watching) your favorites!

    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang


    David Calligeros 
    Great Expectations
    Cocteau’s Beauty and the Beast
    The Holy Innocents
    The Royal Tenenbaums
    Moonrise Kingdom
    Castle in the Sky
    Nausicaa
    Delicatessen
    Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

    Sense and Sensibility


    Matthew Enquist
    Amadeus
    Sense and Sensibility
    White Collar 
    (TV show)
    The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

    Steven Gambrel
    I am Love
    Gods and Monsters
    The Ghost and Mrs. Muir

    Elizabeth Graziolo
    Beneath the Hagia Sophia
    Shallow Grave
    Life is Beautiful

    Something's Gotta Give


    Kahlil Hamady
    It Started in Naples

    Alexa Hampton
    The Leopard
    The Talented Mr. Ripley
    I Am Love
    Les Liaisons Dangereuses
    Marie Antoinette
    Impromptu

    Merchant & Ivory films
    Gosford Park
    Greystoke
    Brideshead Revisited
    Gladiator
    It's Complicated

    The Holiday
    Something's Gotta Give

    Pride and Prejudice


    David Hathcock
    Gosford Park

    The Patriot
    Amazing Grace
    Emma
    (2009)
    Pride and Prejudice
    (1995) (This version is better, let’s face it)
    Pride and Prejudice
    (2005)

    Jonathan Hogg
    Suddenly Last Summer
    The Last Emperor
    Manhattan
    Howard’s End
    A Room With a View
    La Grande Bellezza
    Tous Les Matins du Monde
    Hannah and Her Sisters

    The Third Man
    Touch of Evil

    Out of Africa


    Andrew Skurman
    Roger Michell's 1995 film adaptation of Persuasion 

    Andrew Tullis
    Barry Lyndon
    A Passage to India
    The Last Emperor

    The films of Peter Greenaway
    The films of Merchant & Ivory
    The great Thirties designer Cedric Gibbons
    Brideshead Revisited

    Leslie-Jon Vickory
    Out of Africa

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