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L'enseignement de-- London = Learning from-- London.
Main entry:

Long, Kieran.

Title & Author:

L'enseignement de-- London = Learning from-- London.

Publication:

[2011]

Description:

2 videocassettes (Mini-DV) (approximately 74 min.) : sound, color ; 1/4 in. master

Notes:
Title from CCA website.
CCA event no.: 125382.
Dropouts occur on tape 2.
Tape 1: [Lecture (podium view)]. tape 2: [Continuation of lecture (auditorium view)].
Recorded and produced by the Centre canadien d'architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture.
Speaker: Kieran Long.
In English.
Summary:

Videorecording of a lecture given by Kieran Long at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Mar. 10, 2011. Against a background of recession and with mainstream politicians in the UK offering a new discourse of 'localism', this lecture considers how historic meanings in the city and the memories of local people are excluded from the debate around how places should develop. Examples include places undergoing significant change today, such as: the Royal Docks, Paddington Basin, and Dalston. The event was part of the lecture and film series "L'Enseignement de-- "/"Learning from-- ". Includes introductory remarks by Mirko Zardini and comments by Phyllis Lambert.

Subject:

City planning Social aspects England London.
Urban renewal Social aspects England London.
Public spaces Social aspects England London.
Rénovation urbaine Aspect social Angleterre Londres.
Espaces publics Aspect social Angleterre Londres.
City planning Social aspects.
Public spaces Social aspects.
Urban renewal Social aspects.
England London.
Urban planning Great Britain England London 1990-2010.
Urban renewal Great Britain England London 1990-2010.
Public spaces Great Britain England London 1990-2010.

Form/genre:

Lectures.
Video recordings.
Videocassettes.
Videotapes.
Mini-DV.
Video recordings (physical artifacts)

Added entries:

Zardini, Mirko.
Lambert, Phyllis.
Centre canadien d'architecture.
Centre canadien d'architecture. Enregistrements des événements.
Enseignement de ... (Lecture and film series) (2011 : Centre canadien d'architecture)
Enseignement de... (Lecture and film series) (2011 : Centre canadien d'architecture)

Learning from-- London
How London forgot to talk about itself

Holdings:

Location: Library main av cca productions 273294
Call No.: Box 32 (BIB 206817)
Copy: tape 1
Status: Available

Location: Library main av cca productions 273295
Call No.: Box 32 (BIB 206817)
Copy: tape 2
Status: Available

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