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Architecture & design : a third level arts course : English houses of the thirties : High and Over, Amersham : Moor Park, Rickmansworth / presented by Geoffrey Baker.
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Main entry:

Baker, Geoffrey H. (Geoffrey Howard), instructor, screenwriter, speaker.

Title & Author:

Architecture & design : a third level arts course : English houses of the thirties : High and Over, Amersham : Moor Park, Rickmansworth / presented by Geoffrey Baker.

Publication:

[Milton Keynes] : Open University ; [London] : BBC TV, [1975]
©1974

Description:

1 streaming video file (22 min., 53 sec.) : sound, colour

Notes:
Originally aired on BBC2 as an episode of Architecture & design, in July 19, 1975.
Lecture.
Produced by BBC/Open University; production by Edward Hayward; written by Geoffrey Baker and Amyas Connell.
Speaker: Geoffrey Baker.
In English.
Presented in the context of the exhibition The University is now on air : broadcasting modern architecture, held at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, November 15, 2017-April 1, 2018.
Summary:

In television broadcast 15, Geoffrey Baker looks at three important houses by the architectural partnership Connell, Ward and Lucas, the first firm to bring the International Style to England. The first house, High and Over, at Amersham, was designed by Amyas Connell; the other house by Connell which is discussed in this programme is New Farm, near Haslemere. The last house, Temple Gardens, Moor Park, was designed and built by Basil Ward in 1937.

Subject:

Connell, Ward and Lucas.
Architecture, Domestic England History 20th century.
Architecture, Modern 20th century.
International style (Architecture)
Architecture, Modern.
Architecture 20e siècle.
Style international (Architecture)
International Style (modern European architecture style)
Architecture, Domestic.
England.

Form/genre:

Lectures.
Video recordings (physical artifacts)
Streaming video.
History.

Added entries:

Connell, Amyas, 1901-1980, author.
Hayward, Edward television producer.
Open University, producer.
British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service, producer, broadcaster.
Centre canadien d'architecture, host institution.
Centre canadien d'architecture. CCAchannel.
Open University producer.
British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service producer, broadcaster.
Centre canadien d'architecture host institution.

Architecture and design : a third level arts course : English houses of the thirties : High and Over, Amersham : Moor Park, Rickmansworth
English houses of the thirties : High and Over, Amersham : Moor Park, Rickmansworth
A305/15 : English houses of the thirties

Holdings:

Location: Library internet resource 304296
Call No.: 304296
Status: Available

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