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Architecture & design : a third level arts course : the semi-detatched house : the suburban style / presented by Stephen Bayley.
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Main entry:

Bayley, Stephen instructor, screenwriter, speaker.

Title & Author:

Architecture & design : a third level arts course : the semi-detatched house : the suburban style / presented by Stephen Bayley.

Publication:

[Milton Keynes] : Open University ; [London] : BBC TV, [1975]

Description:

1 online resource (1 video file (24 min., 33 sec.)) : sound, color

Notes:
Originally aired on BBC2 as an episode of Architecture & design, in October 11, 1975.
Lecture.
Produced by BBC/Open University; production, Patricia Hodgson; written by Stephen Bayley.
Speaker: Stephen Bayley.
In English.
Presented in the context of the exhibition The University is now on air : broadcasting modern architecture, held at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, November 15, 2017-April 1, 2018.
Summary:

A case could be made for the argument that in the English suburbs, land developers and speculative builders--by wanting to build individualistic houses in vernacular styles away from the city--predicted the formulation of the garden cities. In television broadcast 23, Stephen Bayley suggests that the accumulation of different pressures combined to produce a form of housing and community planning that was, like the Roman idea of rus in urbe, an ideal of sorts.

Subject:

Suburban homes England.
Terrace houses England.
Architecture, Domestic England.
Suburbs England Planning History.
Maisons en terrasses Angleterre.
Banlieues Angleterre Planification Histoire.
Architecture, Domestic.
Suburban homes.
Suburbs Planning.
Terrace houses.
England.

Form/genre:

Lectures.
Video recordings (physical artifacts)
Streaming video.
History.

Added entries:

Hodgson, Patricia, 1947- television producer.
Open University, producer.
British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service, producer, broadcaster.
Centre canadien d'architecture, host institution.
Centre canadien d'architecture. CCAchannel.
Open University producer.
British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service producer, broadcaster.
Centre canadien d'architecture host institution.

Architecture and design : a third level arts course : the semi-detatched house : the suburban style
Semi-detatched house : the suburban style
A305/23 : the semi-detached house

Holdings:

Location: Library internet resource 304318
Call No.: 304318
Status: Available

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