
Bruce Goff was one of the greatest American architects of the 20th century. His unconventional perspective challenged stigmas about the Midwest’s inability to produce innovative work. A peer to Frank Lloyd Wright, his work had a profound influence on the next generation of architects, including Phillip Johnson and Frank Gehry. GOFF explores the life of an iconoclast and chronicles the events that led to the destruction and renewed interest of his memory and dwellings.
This live screening is part of the Architecture and Design Film Festival’s virtual series, ADFF: Online. The series is a way for the architecture and design community to remain engaged and experience specially-curated films during this “shelter-at-home” period. The film screening will be followed by a Q&A with the film’s director, Britini Harris.