Backrooms' labyrinth of liminal spaces unsettles architects

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Production designer Danny Vermette explains building about 30,000 square feet of practical, liminal-set interiors with a 1990s aesthetic for the Backrooms film, a design-heavy approach that may thrill—and make architects cringe at—horrific, tactile detail.
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