The Volume Zero: The Work of Charles Correa - 2008

VOLUME ZERO is an hour-long documentary on the work and the ideas of Charles Correa, one of the world’s most important architects. It deals with his childhood, architectural training, formative years and the paradigm underlying his large and complex oeuvre spanning over five decades – as well as his pivotal role in addressing issues of urbanization in the Developing World. It uses first person narration by the filmmaker, combined with extended excerpts of interviews with Correa, live action, stills, diagrams, animation and archival footage to open up the thought processes that generate architectural space and form.

59min
2008
U
Released
Trakio rating0.0/10

Cast

Charles Correa profile pictureCharles CorreaAs Himself
Le Corbusier profile pictureLe CorbusierArchive Footage

About The Volume Zero: The Work of Charles Correa

The Volume Zero: The Work of Charles Correa Overview

VOLUME ZERO is an hour-long documentary on the work and the ideas of Charles Correa, one of the world’s most important architects. It deals with his childhood, architectural training, formative years and the paradigm underlying his large and complex oeuvre spanning over five decades – as well as his pivotal role in addressing issues of urbanization in the Developing World. It uses first person narration by the filmmaker, combined with extended excerpts of interviews with Correa, live action, stills, diagrams, animation and archival footage to open up the thought processes that generate architectural space and form.

Age Rating: U
Runtime: 59min

Extra details

Original Title: The Volume Zero: The Work of Charles Correa
Original Language: English
Directed By: Arun Khopkar