Architektur der Unendlichkeit

Dokumentarfilm, 85 min. 
Architektur hilft, Endliches vom Unendlichen zu trennen. Gemeinsam mit den Architekten Peter Zumthor, Peter Märkli und Alvaro Siza Vieira, den Kunstschaffenden James Turrell und Cristina Iglesias und dem Schalgzeugvirtuose Jojo Mayer ergründet Schaub die Magie sakraler Räume, deren Definition hier weit über kirchliche Bauten hinausgeht. Wem gehört Spiritualität?
Documentary, 85 min. 
Temporality and age are inherent in every object and creature and, depending on one’s outlook, may transcend to infinity. Schaub explores, together with the architects Peter Zumthor, Peter Märkli and Alvaro Siza Vieira, the artists James Turrell and Cristina Iglesias and drummer virtuoso Jojo Mayer, the magic of sacred spaces, defined here as far more than church buildings. Who owns spirituality?
 
Regisseur Christoph Schaub war es wichtig, eine Typografie zu finden, welche die sakralen Bauten in Form und Klarheit unterstützt. Die Wahl fiel auf eine geometrische Groteskschrift, die ich mit feinen Linien kombinierte.
It was important for the director Christoph Schaub to find a typeface that highlighted the sacred aspect of the buildings. We selected together a geometric grotesque lettering, which I combined with fine lines.

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