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Victoria : Selkirk waterfront : recordings, 1999.
Main entry:

Taggert, Jim.

Title & Author:

Victoria : Selkirk waterfront : recordings, 1999.

Description:

1 videocassette (VHS) (84 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in. master

Notes:
Title from CCA calendar of events, Sept. 1998 to Apr. 1999.
CCA event no.: PP-101692.
Recorded and produced by the Centre canadien d'architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture.
Speaker: Jim Taggert.
Presentation in English; introductory and closing remarks in both English and French.
Summary:

Recordings of a lecture held at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Apr. 1, 1999. Jim Taggert presents the Selkirk Waterfront complex in Victoria, B.C., which was developed on a former sawmill site. He discusses how the remnants of the mill were incorporated, the designers' ideas and inspiration, why it works, and what is to come. The event was organized in collaboration with Heritage Montréal, and was the sixth and last in a series of lectures entitled Metamorphoses, presented as a compliment to the exhibition "La photographie et les transformations de la ville contemporaine: Venise-Marghera" = "Photography and transformations of the contemporary city: Venezia-Marghera", held at the CCA Dec. 9, 1998-Apr. 25, 1999. Includes introductory and closing remarks by Nancy Dunton

Subject:

Mixed-use developments British Columbia Victoria.
Mixité fonctionnelle Colombie-Britannique Victoria.
Mixed-use developments.
Selkirk Waterfront (Victoria, B.C.)
British Columbia Victoria.
Mixed-use developments Canada British Columbia Victoria 1990-2000.
Waterfronts Canada British Columbia Victoria 1990-2000.

Form/genre:

NTSC standard.
Lectures.
Video recordings.
Videocassettes.
Videotapes.
VHS (TM)
Audiocassettes.
Sound recordings.
Digital audio tapes.
Video recordings (physical artifacts)

Added entries:

Dunton, Nancy H.
Centre canadien d'architecture.
Heritage Montreal (Association)
Centre canadien d'architecture. Enregistrements des événements.
Métamorphoses (Lecture series) (6th : 1999 : Centre canadien d'architecture)

Selkirk Waterfront

Holdings:

Location: Library main av cca productions 274937
Call No.: Box 10 (BIB 208873)
Notes: analog cassette consultation copy
Status: Available

Location: Library main av cca productions 274936
Call No.: Box 10 (BIB 208873)
Notes: DAT master
Status: Available

Location: Library main av cca productions 274934
Call No.: Box 10 (BIB 208873)
Notes: VHS master
Status: Available

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