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1 online resource (streaming video file) (55 min. 27 sec.) ; 329734799 bytes |
Summary |
The Pacific Coast of the United States and Canada has a rich tradition in Architectural Modernism. Adapting and interpreting its defining principles to make connections with the landscape and adopt a natural way of living, communing between the inside and outside of homes. Architects, designers, residents, critics and commentators line up to give their insights into the history of the Modernist movement in North America, showing its best examples as well as some of the more quirky and individual buildings which have come from this rich, if often misunderstood, and frequently unloved tradition. (From Canada) (Documentary/Arts) G **Premiere** |
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Broadcast 2014-01-04 at 15:20:00 |
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Classification: G |
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Architect-designed houses -- Design and construction.
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Architecture, Modern.
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House construction.
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Interior decoration.
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Landscape architecture -- Environmental aspects.
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United States.
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France.
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Canada.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Bernard, Mike, director
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Froome, Gavin, director
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Pratt, Peter, contributor
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Serraino, Pierluigi, contributor
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Shiene, Judith, contributor
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Steele, James, contributor
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Suyama, George, contributor
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