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Follow on Google News | MoHo Realty Architecture Movie Series Moves To The Hunt Library, Opens October 1The award-winning library at North Carolina State University will host this year's selection of architecture-related documentaries.
By: North Carolina Modernist Houses “The Competition” Monthly now through February, the MoHo Realty Architecture Movie Series will screen hard-to-find architecture- The series line-up includes: · Small Houses Double Feature: “Lustron: The House America’s Been Waiting For” and “Little Boxes: The Legacy of Henry Doelger,” on Thursday, November 5. · *Downtown Special Event: “Modern Ruin,” the story of Philip Johnson’s New York State Pavilion at the World’s Fair, on Saturday, November 14, at Kings Barcade (http://kingsbarcade.com/ · Holiday Starchitecture Double Feature: “Xmas Meier” and “Gehry’s Vertigo” on Thursday December 3. · “Romanza: The Structures of California Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright,” on Thursday, January 7 · Double Feature: “Archiculture” Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the door. Cash and credit cards are accepted. "Mod Squad"members get in free until capacity is reached. The first 100 NCSU students with a student ID get in free. NCSU Friends of the Library receive 10 percent off tickets with their Friends of the Library Card. The Hunt Library is located on Centennial Campus at 1070 Partners Way, Raleigh. Free parking is available adjacent to the library. Series sponsor MoHo Realty specializes in modern and unique architect-designed homes in Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill. Other series sponsors include VMZinc and Hill Country Wood Works. For more information on the series, the films, and to view trailers, go to www.ncmodernist.org/ About NC Modernist Houses: North Carolina Modernist Houses (NCMH) is an award-winning, 501C3 nonprofit organizations established in 2007 and dedicated to documenting, preserving, and promoting Modernist residential design. The website is now the largest open digital archive for Modernist residential design in America. NCMH also hosts popular architecture events every month and frequent home tours, giving the public access to the most exciting residential architecture, past and present. These tours and events raise awareness and help preserve these "livable works of art" for future generations. For more information: End
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