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British architecture and the contestation of postwar cultural consensus (10 September 2015).
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Main entry:

Beech, Nick speaker.

Title & Author:

British architecture and the contestation of postwar cultural consensus (10 September 2015).

Publication:

[Montréal] : CCA, [2015]

Description:

1 streaming video file (1 hr., 42 min., 50 sec.) : sound, colour

Notes:
Supplied title.
Seminar.
Recorded and produced by the Centre canadien d'architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture.
Speakers: Nick Beech, Timothy Ivison, Simon Sadler, Ben Sweeting, Murray Fraser, and Lee Stickells. Host: Maristella Casciato.
Presentations in English.
Summary:

As part of the first phase of the CCA's Multidisciplinary Research Program, supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, four scholars discuss their ongoing research into cultural transformation and architecture in postwar Britain. Nick Beech (Queen Mary University of London), Timothy Ivison (independent scholar), Simon Sadler (University of California Davis) and Ben Sweeting (University of Brighton), together with Murray Fraser (The Bartlett, UCL), are 2014-2016 Mellon Researchers at the CCA. Lee Stickells (University of Sydney), 2015 Visiting Scholar, and Maristella Casciato, Associate Director, Research act as respondents.

Subject:

Architecture, British.
Architecture Great Britain 20th century.
Architecture britannique.
Architecture Grande-Bretagne 20e siècle.
Architecture.
Great Britain.
Centre canadien d'architecture Events

Form/genre:

Video recordings (physical artifacts)
Streaming video.
Seminars.

Added entries:

Ivison, Timothy speaker.
Sadler, Simon speaker.
Sweeting, Ben speaker.
Fraser, Murray speaker.
Stickells, Lee speaker.
Casciato, Maristella host.
Centre canadien d'architecture, issuing body, organizer, host institution.
Centre canadien d'architecture. Enregistrements des événements.
Centre canadien d'architecture. CCAchannel.
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Centre canadien d'architecture issuing body, organizer, host institution.

French title on CCA website: Architecture britannique et remise en question du consensus culturel de l'après-guerre
Title from presentation slide: Autonomies
Title from presentation slide: From progress to possibility the 'First New Left' and the built environment
Title from presentation slide: Counter contructs : participation and planning in post war London

Holdings:

Location: Library internet resource 306970
Call No.: 306970
Status: Available

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