In conjunction with the BFI's Architecture on TV season this June we are offering Archinect readers the chance to win tickets to Berger on Buildings with an intro from Mike Dibb, Tom Overton and Matthew Harle.
John Berger passed away in January this year, leaving behind an unparalleled contribution to literature, criticism, film and television. We have the privilege of screening his rarely-seen work on architecture and the built environment in this special programme. Enjoy his ethical consideration of the city in The Visual Scene (BBC 1969. Prod Nancy Thomas. 31min), his commentary on Le Corbusier’s designs in A City at Chandigarh (1966. Dir Alain Tanner. 44min), and Berger’s profile of the outsider artist Ferdinand Cheval in 10 Thousand Days, 93 Thousand Hours, 33 years of Effort (BBC 1965. Dir Michael Gill. 28min).
We are also offering one lucky Archinect reader a full BFI Membership Package. Enjoy priority booking for BFI Southbank and BFI London Film Festival. Other all year-round benefits include invitations to exclusive members only events, discounts at the BFI shop, at BFI Southbank and BFI IMAX PLUS you can enjoy a range of seasonal food & drinks offers.
To enter simply fill out this survey by the deadline Friday 23rd June 12pm.
Best of Luck!
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