Friday, December 18, 2015

In a movie the settings sometimes don’t physically exist, unlike the recent science fiction film Ex Machina. The filmmakers cobbled together two real life locations with visual effects and sets to create a stunning world. Much of the home used in the final film is actually a hotel: the Juvet Landscape Hotel, from the Norwegian team at Jensen & Skodvin Architects.

In a movie the settings sometimes don’t physically exist, unlike the recent science fiction film Ex Machina. The filmmakers cobbled together two real life locations with visual effects and sets to create a stunning world.Much of the home used in the final film is actually a hotel: the Juvet Landscape Hotel, from the Norwegian team at Jensen & Skodvin Architects. In a movie the settings sometimes don’t physically exist, unlike the recent science fiction film Ex Machina. The filmmakers cobbled together two real life locations with visual effects and sets to create a stunning world.Much of the home used in the final film is actually a hotel: the Juvet Landscape Hotel, from the Norwegian team at Jensen & Skodvin Architects. In a movie the settings sometimes don’t physically exist, unlike the recent science fiction film Ex Machina. The filmmakers cobbled together two real life locations with visual effects and sets to create a stunning world.Much of the home used in the final film is actually a hotel: the Juvet Landscape Hotel, from the Norwegian team at Jensen & Skodvin Architects. In a movie the settings sometimes don’t physically exist, unlike the recent science fiction film Ex Machina. The filmmakers cobbled together two real life locations with visual effects and sets to create a stunning world.Much of the home used in the final film is actually a hotel: the Juvet Landscape Hotel, from the Norwegian team at Jensen & Skodvin Architects. In a movie the settings sometimes don’t physically exist, unlike the recent science fiction film Ex Machina. The filmmakers cobbled together two real life locations with visual effects and sets to create a stunning world.Much of the home used in the final film is actually a hotel: the Juvet Landscape Hotel, from the Norwegian team at Jensen & Skodvin Architects.

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