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Architecture + design. A305/2, Universal International Exhibition, Paris, 1900 / presented by Tim Benton ; with the voice of Robert Mill.
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Main entry:

Benton, Tim, 1945- instructor, screenwriter, speaker.

Title & Author:

Architecture + design. A305/2, Universal International Exhibition, Paris, 1900 / presented by Tim Benton ; with the voice of Robert Mill.

Publication:

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

Description:

1 online resource (1 video file (23 min., 49 sec.)) : sound, black and white

Notes:
Originally aired on BBC2 as an episode of Architecture & design, in March 1, 1975.
Lecture.
Produced by BBC/Open University; production, Nick Levinson; written by Tim Benton.
Speaker: Tim Benton ; voice: Robert Mill.
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:

Television broadcast 2 is intended to act as a sort of summary to the mainstream developments in architecture and design in Europe up to 1900. Tim Benton looks at some of the architecture and interior design of this mammoth turn-of-the-century celebration and shows that, far from being dominated by Art Nouveau, the Exhibition's most marked features were eclectic and nationalist.

Subject:

Exposition universelle (1900 : Paris, France)
Interior decoration France Exhibitions.
Architecture France Exhibitions.
Exhibition buildings France Paris.
Architecture France Paris History.
Décoration intérieure France Expositions.
Architecture France Expositions.
Expositions Constructions France Paris.
Architecture France Paris Histoire.
Architecture.
Buildings.
Exhibition buildings.
Interior decoration.
Paris (France) Buildings, structures, etc.
France.
France Paris.

Form/genre:

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

Added entries:

Mill, Robert voice actor.
Levinson, Nick 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.

Universal International Exhibition, Paris, 1900
Architecture & design : a third level arts course : the Universal International Exhibition, Paris, 1900
A305/02 : the Universal International Exhibition, Paris, 1900

Holdings:

Location: Library internet resource 304199
Call No.: 304199
Status: Available

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