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MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM Prof. Dr. Orhan Hacıhasanoğlu Prof. Dr. Işıl Hacıhasanoğlu 1

MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM Prof. Dr. Orhan Hacıhasanoğlu Prof. Dr. Işıl Hacıhasanoğlu 1.

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MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM Prof. Dr. Orhan Hacıhasanoğlu Prof. Dr. Işıl Hacıhasanoğlu 1

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  1. MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM Prof. Dr. Orhan Hacıhasanoğlu Prof. Dr. Işıl Hacıhasanoğlu 1 MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  2. General content for architecture and cities in movies; architectural subjects in movies; reflections of architecture and cities for pre-modern, modern and post-modern periods in the cinema products; research and analysis methods for architecture and cities by using movies; movies that are based on the subjects of architecture and cities; house, housing usage, life style and family matters in the movies; examining the cities through the movies; research for the urban background in the movies; urban documentary films; documentary films for architects and architectural products; scene design of architectural and urban environment for the movies; architectural and urban environment design for the animation cinema. Content of the course MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  3. Movies are always realized in a definite environment. This environment may be a real place or a scene designed for a SPECIFIC movie only. The place, space, time and people are the main elements which have to be defined in a cinema product. There are movies about cities just like; Roma (Fellini, ) ROMA, the Federico Fellini-directed benchmark of the Italian New Wave, explores the city of Rome from several different perspectives, giving it a mystical life of its own that hangs in the balance between its rich history and its modern identity. With no real chronology. Typical of Fellini, with the carnival comes a critique--and ROMA tears through the city's political and religious history, critising the Catholic church and various faces of Italian government from Renaissance times through Mussolini's period and on into the 1960s. While the camera travel over Rome's art and architecture and is clearly a gift to the Eternal City, most of the sets in the film are constructed, reinforcing Fellini's narrative imagination and keeping viewers caught in a perpetual contradiction between reality and fantasy, history and the present, fact and fiction. General content for architecture and cities in movies; MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  4. There are movies which use a defined city as background for the story; since %80 of stories of all movies in the cinema history written for cities (Marie, 2004) Blow-Up (Antonioni; 1966) was realized in London and showed active London views. Alphaville (Jean Luc Godard, 1965), realized in the real environment of Paris in 1965. General content for architecture and cities in movies; MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  5. There are movies about regions of cities; There are movies which use a defined regions of cities as background for the story; just like Manhattan (Wody Allen), There are movies about streets and squares; There are movies which use defined streets and squares as background for the story of the movie; Notthing Hill , General content for architecture and cities in movies; MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  6. Office Space Peter Gibbons is a noisy office like many others, and he hates his routine life. One day, the occupational therapist who was hypnotising him keels over dead, leaving him with a permanantly altered attitude. Asked to come in on weekends, he responds by coming in only when he wants to, playing games on his computer and moving furniture to give himself a better view. But instead of firing him, the company takes this oddness as evidence of his managerial potential. 1999 General content for architecture and cities in movies; Building typologies in movies, Offices MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  7. High Ansiety (Mel Brooks; 1977) The story of Doctor Richard H. Thorndyke who appointed as the director of the clinic which house “many many nerves patients” M.A.S.H. (Robert Altman; 1970) Movie based on a story which took place in a mobile hospital in the Korea War. Britania Hospital (Lindsay Anderson; 1982) General content for architecture and cities in movies; Building typologies in movies, Hospitals Director Lindsay Anderson takes aim at the medical profession and its mores in this satire, which follows the maniacal goings-on in a London hospital. The strange things begin when the staff goes on strike. In addition, there are angry demonstrators outside, a mad doctor building his own "Frankenstein," and an ambitious BBC reporter walking secrectly around (who gets footage of that monster). MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  8. Back to School (Alan Mettor; 1986) The story was based on the father and dauther who attented to the same school. Police Academy (Hugh Wilson; 1984) This the first movie of Police Academy series. Hababam Sınıfı (Ertem Eğilmez; 1970) General content for architecture and cities in movies; Building typologies in movies, Schools MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  9. Scenes from a Mall (Paul Mazursky; 1991) Bette Midler and Woody Allen are playing a lawyer and a psychologist who are married. Movie based on the debate of this couple in mall spaces. General content for architecture and cities in movies; Building typologies in movies, Malls MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  10. What’s up Doc (Peter Bogdanovich; 1972) A story about a music doctor (Ryan O’ Neal) and sympathatic girl (Barbara Streisand) who stay in the same hotel and change their suitcases. Maid in Manhattan (Wayne Wang; 2002) Director Wayne Wang updates the familiar Cinderella story in this charming romantic comedy. Jennifer Lopez stars as Marissa Ventura, a beautiful young woman who divides her time between her precocious son Ty and her housekeeping duties at The Beresford, an upscale Manhattan hotel. General content for architecture and cities in movies; Building typologies in movies, Hotels MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  11. Mon Oncle (Jacques Tati; 1958) Mr Arpel lives in a home having many auhamatic machines, with his wife and sun. Mama Cumple 100 Anas (Carlos Saura; 1979) A Spanish family plans a large party for the 100th birthday of Mama (Rafaela Aparicio), the angry matriarch who keeps her noisyattitude make all thing bad by her refusal to sell her land to real estate developers. General content for architecture and cities in movies; Building typologies in movies, Houses MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  12. Historical studies on cities and architecture by using movies realized in real environment, • Cultural and cross-cultural studies and analysis on cities by using movies, • Research on special building types and landmarks by using old movies, General content for architecture and cities in movies; research and analysis methods for architecture and cities by using movies MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  13. Architecture based movies • City based movies General content for architecture and cities in movies; movies that are based on the subjects of architecture and cities MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  14. Housing environment • Houses • Apartments • Squatters • Country houses • Changing life style, family and housing General content for architecture and cities in movies; house, housing usage, life style and family matters in the movies; MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  15. Time based studies: Histories of cities, life in cities in different time • Examining changing city morphology by using movies based on cities, • Examining regions, streets and squares of cities in city based movies, • Examining new city approaches by using utopian and distoptian movies, • Metropolis (F. Lang) General content for architecture and cities in movies; examining the cities through the movies MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  16. Researching on urban background in all types of movies. Obtaining urban bacground from real city scenes used in movies. General content for architecture and cities in movies; research for the urban background in the movies MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  17. Special documantary movies about cities, parts and regions of cities General content for architecture and cities in movies; Urban documantary movies MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  18. Documentary films for architects • My Architect (Nathanian Kahn; 2003) • Documentary films for architectural periods, • Documentary films for architectural products General content for architecture and cities in movies; documentary films for architects and architectural periods and products MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  19. Designing scene of urban environment for movies • Scene architecture of building types in movies • Hoolywood, studios General content for architecture and cities in movies; scene design of architectural and urban environment for the movies MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

  20. Animation cinema and designing environment General content for architecture and cities in movies; architectural and urban environment design for the animation cinema MIM 482 E 2006-2007 SPRING TERM

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