My Architect: A Son’s Journey (2003, NR) Documentarian Nathaniel Kahn examines the life and career of his father, architect Louis I. Kahn (1904- 1974), whose work included the Salk Institute, countless office buildings and private homes, and the parliament and capitol buildings in Bangladesh. The Oscar-nominated film reveals that the elder Kahn died of a heart attack in a Penn Station restroom, unidentified and broke despite having been one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century.