
Since the genre of Sci Fi in film has emerged, the architectural setting in the film took a major role in setting the mode. the films and the architects/artists involved in the films gave us a prediction of how future may look like or how the spatial quality of an architectural space will be in a gravitation less context. this exercise in film was visible in 20s, is visible now and will be in the future too.
some historically notable films:
[ s ] pace architecture [+/-]
- 2001: A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick, architecture and film appreciation

- Aelita: Queen of Mars by Yakov Protazanov, Architecture and Film appreciation

- First Men in the Moon by Nathan H. Juran, architecture and film appreciation

- Outland by Peter Hyams, architecture and film appreciation

- Silent Running by Douglas Trumbull, architecture and film appreciation

- Solaris by Andei Tarkovsky, Architecture and Film appreciation

- Star wars series by Goerge Lucas, architecture and film appreciation

- Total Recall by Paul Verhoeven, architecture and film appreciation
architecture of the [ f ] uture [+/-]
- Alphaville by Jean-Luc Godard, film and architecture appreciation

- Blade Runner by Ridley Scott, Architecture and Film collection

- Dick Tracy by Warren Beatty, architecture and film appreciation
- Just Imagine by David Butler, architecture and film appreciation

- Metropolis by Frotz Lang, Architecture and Film appreciation

- Minority Report by Steven Spielberg, Architecture and film appreciation

- Sleeper by Woody Allen, architecture and film appreciation

- soylent green by Richard Fleischer, architectura and film appreciation

- The Fifth Element by Luc Besson, architecture and film appreciation

things to come by HG Wells, architecture and film appreciation
