short film

Women in Architecture

Boris Noir / / 21 min

This film is part of an event.

Architecture is more than form and function—it is identity, expression, and defiance. From the Arctic to the Equator, the film follows Dorte Mandrup and Tosin Oshinowo as they navigate a male-dominated field, shaping the built world with vision, resilience, and unshakable passion.

Tickets

Special
Feb 14 –
23
Living Berlin
OmeU

Credits

Runtime 21 min
FSK Not rated
Premiere Status No Premiere Status
Director Boris Noir

- Living Berlin - Perspectives - Spaces as Sensation @ Living Berlin

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Tickets

Special
Feb 14 –
23
Living Berlin
OmeU
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