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Examines the challenge to design a modern office building beside St. Paul’s Cathedral and follows the proposed development of Petershill to get an insight into the way architecture and the planning system...
Looks at the way towns have developed from Roman times to the present.
A sequel to PRINCIPLES OF URBAN CONSERVATION covering such practical issues as alternative uses for buildings to achieve commercial viability, conservation as an aid to tourist interest, income, and...
An ethnographic film concerned with the way iun which large-scale town planning in Barcelona since the 19th century has been an expression of various utopian ideals revealed in the architecture of Gaudi and...
Maintaining a balance between attractiveness and economic use and development of the countryside is of great importance to surveyors and landowners. The film shows how this balance has evolved.
In 1492 Duke Ercole I of Ferrara began a major extension of the city, designed by his court architect Biagio Rossetti. Examines this extension, and its relationship to the history of Ferrara. Shows how the...
Ostia, the ancient port of Rome, is used as an example of Roman town planning and architecture. Deals more with the second century than the Augustan period. A variety of buildings are looked at in detail.
Traces the development of the English village and considers whether this form of settlement can survive. Burford, Milton Abbas, Bourneville, and Long Milford are used as examples.
The successful operation of urban conservation policies enables people to enjoy an environment which is enriched, not only by the skills of present-day town planning and building but also by the achievements...
Lemgo was an important town in the past but is now just a small German town. Despite modernisation the historial appearance has been preserved and the town is once more becoming the centre of the region.
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