Architectural Futurism of the 1920s

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2009

A Visual Exploration of the Fritz Lang's Film Metropolis
& its relationship to other Futurist works of the 1920s
including Le Corbusier's The City of To-Morrow &
Hugh Ferriss's The Metropolis of Tomorrow

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  • Some of these designs are beautiful, others are insulting. I prefer Albert Speer's designs. Glory to the New Rome!

  • Thank you for this video. I was looking for each one of these 3 themes, and I found them in only one video. Chris Fagan, thanks a lot, really!

  • @LoboalphaMASTER But i havent decided wich one, Sky Tower, The Tower of the 4 Powers(executive, legislative, judiciary and the military), Tower of The Sun, Sky Colum or the Tower of the Union. All good names but i cant decide.

  • im still thinking, how did they created all of that? when i watched metropolis for the first time i thought: "Oh my god this men ia a genious, since then i have been drawing some buildings(with no art technique, : ( )", they havent looked good in draw but they are great in my mind. i have also imagined a huge tower(2 km tall) that would be a government building, with several landing pads for helicopters and VTOLs, its a futuristic building, i gave a few names...

  • Nice Video!!

    Interesting

  • That looks pretty tremendous for a vision of the 1920's..

    Respect for that..

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