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SUMMARY:WMAIA Film Series - Spring 2021
DESCRIPTION:WMAIA/5-COLLEGE ARCHITECTURE FILM SERIES  \nTuesday March 23| 6:30 PM | Zoom 1.5LUs  \nKISS THE GROUND\n\nTo significantly mitigate the climate crisis\, there are a lot of problems humans need to solve — and as the new Netflix documentary Kiss the Ground suggests\, one of the biggest problems is right under your feet: the soil. \nNarrated by Woody Harrelson and featuring music from your favorite avocado farmer Jason Mraz\, the star-studded film explains why transitioning to regenerative agriculture could be key in rehabilitating the planet\, while simultaneously invigorating a new sense of hope and inspiration in viewers. \nRSVP to director@wmaia.org to receive Zoom login info \nWMAIA/5-COLLEGE ARCHITECTURE FILM SERIES  \nTuesday\, April 13 | 6:30PM | Zoom 1.5LUs  \nWASTE IS FOOD\n\nMan is the only creature that produces landfills. Natural resources are being depleted on a rapid scale while production and consumption are rising in na­tions like China and India. The waste production worldwide is enormous and if we do not do anything we will soon have turned all our resources into one big messy landfill.  But there is hope. \nThe German chemist\, Michael Braungart\, and the American designer-architect William McDonough are fundamentally changing the way we produce and build. If waste would become food for the biosphere or the technosphere (all the technical products we make)\, produc­tion and consumption could become beneficial for the planet.  A design and production concept that they call Cradle to Cradle: a concept that is seen as the next industrial revolution. Design every product in such a way that at the end of its lifecycle the component materials become a new resource. Design buildings in such a way that they produce energy and become a friend to the environment. \nRSVP to director@wmaia.org to receive Zoom login info
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/wmaia-film-series-spring-2021-2/
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CATEGORIES:Films
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SUMMARY:WMAIA Film Series - Spring 2021
DESCRIPTION:WMAIA/5-COLLEGE ARCHITECTURE FILM SERIES  \nTuesday March 23| 6:30 PM | Zoom 1.5LUs  \nKISS THE GROUND\n\nTo significantly mitigate the climate crisis\, there are a lot of problems humans need to solve — and as the new Netflix documentary Kiss the Ground suggests\, one of the biggest problems is right under your feet: the soil. \nNarrated by Woody Harrelson and featuring music from your favorite avocado farmer Jason Mraz\, the star-studded film explains why transitioning to regenerative agriculture could be key in rehabilitating the planet\, while simultaneously invigorating a new sense of hope and inspiration in viewers. \nRSVP to director@wmaia.org to receive Zoom login info \nWMAIA/5-COLLEGE ARCHITECTURE FILM SERIES  \nTuesday\, April 13 | 6:30PM | Zoom 1.5LUs  \nWASTE IS FOOD\n\nMan is the only creature that produces landfills. Natural resources are being depleted on a rapid scale while production and consumption are rising in na­tions like China and India. The waste production worldwide is enormous and if we do not do anything we will soon have turned all our resources into one big messy landfill.  But there is hope. \nThe German chemist\, Michael Braungart\, and the American designer-architect William McDonough are fundamentally changing the way we produce and build. If waste would become food for the biosphere or the technosphere (all the technical products we make)\, produc­tion and consumption could become beneficial for the planet.  A design and production concept that they call Cradle to Cradle: a concept that is seen as the next industrial revolution. Design every product in such a way that at the end of its lifecycle the component materials become a new resource. Design buildings in such a way that they produce energy and become a friend to the environment. \nRSVP to director@wmaia.org to receive Zoom login info
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/wmaia-film-series-spring-2021/
LOCATION:ZOOM
CATEGORIES:Films
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SUMMARY:WMAIA Film Series - Save the Dates
DESCRIPTION:We are working out the details for a virtual film series.  Please save these dates – details soon! \nWednesdays October 14 and 28\, 6:30 PM.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/wmaia-film-series-save-the-dates-2/
CATEGORIES:Films,WMAIA Programs
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SUMMARY:WMAIA Film Series - Save the Dates
DESCRIPTION:We are working out the details for a virtual film series.  Please save these dates – details soon! \nWednesdays October 14 and 28\, 6:30 PM.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/wmaia-film-series-save-the-dates/
CATEGORIES:Films,WMAIA Programs
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SUMMARY:FILMS:  - CANCELLED - Concert of Wills – the building of the Getty Museum
DESCRIPTION:Concert of Wills – the building of the Getty Museum\nTuesday March 24 | 6:30 PM | 117 Fayerweather Hall Amherst College | LUs: 1.5 HSW\n \nThis acclaimed documentary traces the building of the Getty Center\, one of the most ambitious cultural undertakings of the twentieth century. Spanning fourteen years\, from the early blueprints to the groundbreaking to the public opening of the Center in December 1997\, the film takes viewers from California to a rock quarry in Italy where the Center’s signature travertine originated. \nThe gathering of creative personalities needed to complete this monumental complex gave rise to conflict as well as consensus\, to tension as well as resolution. Concert of Wills looks behind the scenes and chronicles intimate moments of success as well as frustration and heated debates.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/films-making-space-2-2-2/
LOCATION:Amherst College\, Room 117 Fayerweather Hall\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Films
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SUMMARY:FILMS: New York Underground – CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:In response to COVID 19 concerns\, Amherst College has restricted campus access to students\, faculty and staff.  We will try to relocate our next film – scheduled for March 24th.  Stay tuned for more info on this quickly changing situation. \nNew York Underground – the remarkable building of the NYC subway system\nTuesday March 10 | 6:30 PM | 117 Fayerweather Hall Amherst College | LUs: 1.5 HSW \nIn the mid 1800s\, New York City was one of the most crowded places on earth. The congested streets and pokey transportation system were a source of constant complaint. \nOn March 24\, 1900\, ground was broken for the Big Apple’s subway; the Interborough Rapid Transit Line opened four years later\, running more than 26 miles of underground track at the speed of 35 miles per hour. Soon thousands in the city were “doing the subway.”
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/films-making-space-2-2/
LOCATION:Amherst College\, Room 117 Fayerweather Hall\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Films
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SUMMARY:FILMS: Brooklyn Bridge - the late 19th century engineering feat
DESCRIPTION:Brooklyn Bridge – chronicling the late 19th century engineering feat\nTuesday February 25 | 6:30 PM | 117 Fayerweather Hall Amherst College | LUs: 1.5 HSW \nThis award-winning film by Ken Burns recaptures the drama\, struggles\, and personal tragedies behind the greatest of all achievements of America’s industrial age\, THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE. \nThe largest bridge of the era\, its construction entailed enormous problems and ingenious solutions. Witness the human heroics behind the bridge that seized America’s imagination in the 1880s. Discover the enduring charm and beauty of a granite-and-steel masterpiece.
URL:https://www.wmaia.org/event/films-making-space-2/
LOCATION:Amherst College\, Room 117 Fayerweather Hall\, 01002
CATEGORIES:Films
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