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Book Synopsis: Winner of the AIGA'S International Competition for Notable Graphic Design. “It’s both an architecture and movie fan’s dream.” - Los Angeles Times “Strikingly designed.” - Publishers Weekly “Explores the cinematic tradition of antiheroes with architecturally significant private spaces.” - Architectural Digest “A fascinating gift for that highbrow nerd in your life.” - Syfy Wire
Why do bad guys live in good houses? From Atlantis in The Spy Who Loved Me to Nathan Bateman’s ultra-modern abode in Ex Machina, big-screen villains often live in architectural splendor. From a design standpoint, the villain’s lair, as popularized in many of our favorite movies, is a stunning, sophisticated, envy-inducing expression of the warped drives and desires of its occupant.
Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains, celebrates and considers several iconic villains’ lairs from recent film history. From futuristic fantasies to deathtrap-laden hives, from dwellings in space to those under the sea, pop culture and architecture join forces in these outlandish, primarily modern homes and in Lair, which features buildings from fifteen films, including:
- Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
- Star Wars
- The Incredibles
- Blade Runner 2049
- You Only Live Twice
- The Ghost Writer
- Body Double
- North by Northwest
Edited by acclaimed architect Chad Oppenheim with Andrea Gollin, Lair includes interviews with production designers and other industry professionals such as Ralph Eggleston, Richard Donner, Roger Christian, David Scheunemann, Gregg Henry, and Mark Digby. Contributors include director Michael Mann, cultural critic Christopher Frayling, museum director Joseph Rosa, and architect Amy Murphy. Architectural illustrations and renderings by Carlos Fueyo provide multiple in-depth views of these spaces.
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Experience the captivating world of movie villains like never before with Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains. Winner of the prestigious AIGA'S International Competition for Notable Graphic Design, this visually striking book is both a treat for architecture enthusiasts and movie lovers. Discover the hidden secrets behind the architectural splendor of iconic villain lairs in this meticulously curated collection.
From the imposing Atlantis in The Spy Who Loved Me to the ultramodern abode of Nathan Bateman in Ex Machina, the lairs of big-screen villains are a feast for the eyes. These homes are an artistic expression of their owners' sinister desires and warped drives. Dive into the world of fantastical futuristic fantasies, deathtrap-laden hives, and underwater dwellings that push the boundaries of design. From fifteen renowned films like Blade Runner 2049 and The Ghost Writer, each featured lair will leave you in awe.
Edited by acclaimed architect Chad Oppenheim and Andrea Gollin, Lair includes exclusive interviews with production designers and industry professionals who share their insights into the creation of these unforgettable spaces. Immerse yourself in the minds of the creative geniuses behind the scenes. With architectural illustrations and renderings by Carlos Fueyo, you'll get a detailed, comprehensive view of each lair.
Don't miss out on this unique blend of pop culture, architecture, and cinematic history. Get your hands on Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains and uncover the secrets of these extraordinary homes. It's the perfect gift for the discerning highbrow nerd in your life. So why wait? Embrace the intrigue and get your copy today.
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