History of Architecture and Design
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Overview
Between 1975 and 1982, The Open University broadcast a series of televised courses on the genealogy of the modern movement: A305, History of Architecture and Design 1890–1939. Through twenty-four programs aired on BBC 2, the course team aimed to offer students and viewers a critical understanding of the intentions and views of the world that fuelled the modern movement, and to present some of the alternative traditions that flourished alongside it. The course nevertheless avoided the more dismissive positions of its contemporaries, while engaging political issues of its day such postwar urban planning and the housing question.
1 season
Season 1
1975 · 25 episodes
Season 1
1975 · 25 episodes
- 1 1. An architect at work : Fletcher's Well Ponteland
- 2 2. Universal International Exhibition : Paris 1900
- 3 3. Charles Rennie Mackintosh : Hill House
- 4 4. Industrial architecture : AEG and FAGUS factories
- 5 5. Frank Lloyd Wright : the Robie House
- 6 6. R. M. Schindler : The Lovell Beach House
- 7 7. Erich Mendelsohn : the Einstein Tower
- 8 8. Bauhaus at Weimar 1919-1925
- 9 9. Berlin Siedlungen
- 10 10. The Weissenhof Siedlung 1927
- 11 11. International Exhibition of Decorative Arts, Paris 1925
- 12 12. Adolf Loos
- 13 13. Le Corbusier : the Villa Savoye
- 14 14. English flats of the thirties
- 15 15. English houses of the Thirties
- 16 16. Hans Scharoun
- 17 17. English furniture : technique and design
- 18 18. Wood or metal : English furniture of the thirties
- 19 19. The London Underground
- 20 20. Moderne and modernistic
- 21 21. The other tradition
- 22 22. Mechanical services in the cinema
- 23 23. The semi-detached house : the suburban style
- 24 24. The housing question
- 25 25. Episode 25
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