I remember the first time I saw inception, my mind was blown. I mean properly blown, listen there were no survivors, the blast was that huge. Okay I might be exaggerating a little bit, because I was also very young at the time, but there is no denying that it was a fantastic movie. Now that I have delved much deeper into the world of architecture, going back to this movie was a true delight with so much to explore and observe at every turn. So today we are looking at the movie Inception in the series architecture of the cinema.
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https://www.intjournal.com/0717/inception
https://www.archdaily.com/70330/70330
https://www.digitalmediaworld.tv/in-depth/563-inception-architecture-of-dreams
https://ksamaarchvis.wordpress.com/2016/02/24/changing-environments-in-inception/
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