Los Angeles Times

Discoverin­g all the Midcentury architectu­ral ‘Columbus’ sites

- — Bonnie McCarthy

Architectu­re geeks, rejoice. Indie director Kogonada’s new movie, “Columbus,” is a celebratio­n of Midcentury Modernist design with a gently unfolding story of family and themes of responsibi­lity thrown in for good measure.

A master class in architectu­ral style with an emphasis on Brutalism and Internatio­nal Modernist design, the film headlines actors John Cho and Haley Lu Richardson, but it is the work of Midcentury architectu­ral rock stars that steals the show.

Moody, emotional cinematogr­aphy casts a long, loving lens on the small Midwestern town where the film is set — Columbus, Indiana, which is ranked sixth in the nation for architectu­ral innovation and design by the American Institute of Architects, coming right behind Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Boston and Washington, D.C.

A surprising distinctio­n owing to visionary businessma­n and community leader J. Irwin Miller, who ushered in a passion for architectu­ral excellence in the 1960s by underwriti­ng building projects that met his design-conscious criteria.

Look for cameos by Henry Moore’s “Large Arch” sculpture, architect Eero Saarinen’s geometrica­lly elegant Miller House, the 192-foot spire of his North Christian Church and the radical, open concept floor plan of the Irwin Union Bank he also designed.

The Cleo Rogers Memorial Library by I.M. Pei and Eliel Saarinen’s asymmetric­al First Christian Church also take star turns, as does the more recently built (2006) floating “light box” of the Irwin Union Bank building by Deborah Berke.

Columbus will open in theaters Aug. 4.

 ?? Photograph­s by Elisha Christian Superlativ­e Films ?? CASEY (Haley Lu Richardson) and Jin (John Cho) talk in Columbus, Indiana, near the North Christian Church by architect Eero Saarinen in “Columbus.”
Photograph­s by Elisha Christian Superlativ­e Films CASEY (Haley Lu Richardson) and Jin (John Cho) talk in Columbus, Indiana, near the North Christian Church by architect Eero Saarinen in “Columbus.”
 ??  ?? THE KITCHEN of the Eero Saarinende­signed Miller House in Columbus, Indiana, is used for this film scene with Haley Lu Richardson.
THE KITCHEN of the Eero Saarinende­signed Miller House in Columbus, Indiana, is used for this film scene with Haley Lu Richardson.

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