Architecture & Design Film Festival: D.C. 2018

The Architecture & Design Film Festival (ADFF) is the nation’s largest film festival devoted to the creative spirit that drives architecture in design.

Join us for the inaugural festival in D.C. Over the course of three days, the festival screens films that explore the life and work of architects such as Rem Koolhaas and Bjarke Ingels, and journalist, author, and activist Jane Jacobs, fashion designer Dries Van Noten, and timely topics such as design for positive social change and generative healthcare design. ADFF: D.C. presented by the Revada Foundation. The Museum will be the venue for all films, featuring three separate theaters, two of which will be specially outfitted for the festival, including the Museum’s iconic Great Hall. Films include:

BIG TIME
Building Hope: The Maggie’s Centres 
Community by Design: Skid Row Housing Trust 
Citizen Jane 
Columbus 
Dries Eames: The Architect and the Painter 
The Experimental City 
Face of a Nation: What Happened to the World’s Fair? 
The Gamble House 
Getting Frank Gehry 
Glenn Murcutt: Spirit of Place 
If You Build It 
Integral Man 
Kevin Roche: The Quiet Architect 
Made in Ilima 
The Oyler House: Richard Neutra’s Desert Retreat 
REM 
Windshield: A Vanished Vision 
Workplace

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