My Architect

How accidental are our existences are really, and how full of influence by circumstance.” The film features interviews with renowned architects, including B. V. Doshi, Philip Johnson, Frank Gehry, Shamsul Wares,[2] I.M.

Reviewing the film in Chicago Reader, David Schwartz wrote: "This absorbing, beautiful documentary is the first-person odyssey of Nathaniel Kahn, son of legendary architect Louis Kahn by one of his longtime mistresses.

Despite his accomplishments, Kahn Sr. died a penniless loner in Penn Station in 1974, leaving behind three families, none of them aware of the others' existence.

The website's critical consensus states, "A moving and enlightening documentary about architect Louis Kahn".

[4] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 81 out of 100, based on 29 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".