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Media Resources Architecture Collection
Videos in Main and Architecture Studies Library (ASL)
A-C * D-M * N-Z

Checking out Media materials at the ASL

  • Media materials are available for use during all hours that the ASL is open.
  • UNLV students may check out ASL videos and audio cassettes for 3 days.
  • Students may also check out CD-ROMs for 3 weeks.
  • Faculty borrowers may check out most media items for 3 days.
  • Public borrowers may check out CD-ROMs for 2 weeks, but all other items must be used in house.
  • All borrowers must have a valid UNLV Library Card to check items out.

    Many video/dvd covers are on display in the ASL Reference area. Media materials are in closed stacks and retrieved by staff members at the Architecture Studies Library service desk. These policies only apply to materials located at the Architecture Studies Library. Items housed in Media Resources at Lied Library may be subject to different borrowing terms.

    Also view the library catalog to see a chronological list which begins with the most recently published ASL media. You can also browse by call number/media type or view a DVD only list.


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    Aaron Betsky. [2000?]
    Klai::Juba Lecture Series. Aaron Betsky, who is the Curator of Architecture and Design at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and has written books about architecture, discusses urban density and sprawl and the architecture of Las Vegas. He also shows slides of images from his book of essays Architecture must burn
    1 videocassette (ca. 94 min.) ; 1/2 in
    NA2500 .A224 2000 Arch Media
    1 videodisc [DVD] (ca. 94 min.) ; 1/2 in
    NA2500 .A224 2000b Arch Media
    Accent on Architecture 1992 : the 1992 honor awards of the American Institute of Architects. Maguire/Reader Ltd. (c1992)
    Brief segments showing the buildings which received the 1992 honor awards presented by the American Institute of Architects. Each segment is accompanied by the comments of the architect, designer, or owners
    Videocassette (30 min.)
    NA2340 .A32 1992 Arch Media
    Accent on architecture 1993: the 1993 honor awards : embracing the legacy. Maguire/Reader Ltd. (c1993)
    Brief segments showing the buildings which received the 1993 honor awards presented by the American Institute of Architects. Each segment is accompanied by the comments of the architect, designer, or owners. Contents: The 1993 honor awards -- The gold medal : Kevin Roche, FAIA -- The twenty-five year award : Deere & Company, Administrative Center, Moline, Ill
    Videocassette (50 min.)
    NA2340 .A32 1993 Arch Media
    Accent on Architecture 1994: Awards of the AIA Maguire/Reader Ltd. (c1994)
    Videocassette (60 min.)
    NA2340 .A32 1994 Arch Media
    Accent on architecture 1995. The American Architectural Foundation (c1995)
    Contents: Portraits of an urban oasis : the Ford Foundation -- Master of Earth and sky : the architecture of Cesar Pelli
    Videocassette (31 min.)
    NA2340 .A32 1995 Arch Media
    Access for all People: A Major Issue for the 1990s. NRPA (1990)
    Describes how new legislation, and social, demographic, economic and, environmental factors will affect the way park managers address the issue in the 90s.
    Videocassette (1 hr. 59 min.)
    GV 183.5 A33 UNLV Media
    Accusize: A O Smith Commercial Water Heater Computer Sizing Program (accompanies “Plumbing Systems: Analysis, Design, and Construction”).
    Title on accompanying CD-ROM: Acc-u-size : A.O. Smith commercial water heater computer sizing program
    CD
    TH 6123 W46 1997 Arch Media
    The ADA: Implications for Change in Recreation & Park Agencies. NRPA (1991)
    Discusses the impact of ADA on recreation program planning and facility design and maintenance.
    Videocassette (104 min.)
    GV 183.5 A34 UNLV Media
    Advanced Pruning. VEP (1988)
    Videocassette (1/2")
    Guide (8 p.)
    SB 125 A38 Arch Media
    An Affirmation of Life. Roland Collection, [198-?]
    Focuses on Japanese-Canadian architect, Raymond Moriyama, and his site-specific designs.
    Videocassette (20 min.)
    NA749 M67 A83 Arch Media
    Affordable Housing. ULI (1989)
    Illustrates how zoning processes and ordinances can be used to reduce land costs and lower housing costs.
    Videocassette (15 min.)
    HD 1390 A44 Arch Media
    After September 11th : reimagining Manhattan's downtown. Audio Plus Video (c2002)
    Architects talk about how they felt after the attack on September 11th, 2001, come up with ideas of what to build on the site, and explain how they would build memorials
    1 videocassette (58 min.)
    NA9350.N5 A37 2002 Arch Media
    The AIA 1987 Nat'l Convention Orlando, Florida: The Revised AIA Documents an Overview of the Change. Media Communications (1987)
    Discusses high points of the changes made in 1987 to the twelve documents on design delivery through the linear process, which consists of design, contract and build. These documents relate the owner, architect and contractor. They are designed to help architects increase the amount of their compensation and decrease their exposure to liability. Includes a question and answer session
    1 videocassette (111 min., 11 sec.)
    KF902 Z95 R48 Arch Media
    AIA 1997 public affairs research. American Institute of Architects, 1997
    Presents a marketing research project designed to determine client attitudes towards architects and skills which architects need to meet the expectations of custom home owners, small business owners, public and private board members involved in planning issues, and government decision makers
    1 videocassette (25 min.) ; 1/2 in
    NA2540 .A15 - Videocassette Arch Media
    AIA Benefit Testing and Strategic Marketing Presentation. American Institute of Architects, c1994
    AIA national advertising video which summarizes 22 hours of comments by clients and architects participating in eleven focus groups held around the country in September, 1994. This research was the guiding strategy for an advertising campaign launched in January, 1995
    Videocassette (25 min.)
    NA1996 A36 Arch Media
    AIA day with the professionals panel discussion UNLV School of Architecture, 2007
    The Las Vegas Chapter of the American Institute of Architects hosted a "Day with the Professionals." This event welcomed a variety of local professionals to discuss their role as architects in Las Vegas. This event was organized in a question-and-answer format to involve architecture students with the practicing professionals. Questions pertaining to experiences and thoughts on the field were discussed. Main topics of discussion included the importance of licensure, the Intern Development Program, ethics in the profession, and LEED certification
    1 videodisc [DVD] (123 min.) also available as a videocassette [VHS] (52 min.)
    NA 1995 A36 2007 Arch Media
    AIA honor awards [microfilm] American Institute of Architects Library and Archives, [1981?-
    Projects entered in various competitions for honors awards from the American Institute of Architects.
    Microfilm (1981 reels 1-3; 1982 reels 1-8; 1983 reels 1-7; 1984 reels 1-9; 1985 reels 1-14; 1986 reels 1-8; 1987 reels 1-2; 1988 reels 1-9; 1989 reels 1-14; 1992 reels 1-16; 1993 reels 1-12; 1994 reels 1-9 2 copies of reel 7; 1995 reels 1-11, index; 1996 reels 1-11)
    NA2340 .A22 Arch Media
    AIA Journal Jan. 1944-Dec. 1957 The Institute, c1944-c1957
    Official magazine of the American Institute of Architects
    NA1 A326 Arch Microfiche
    AIA: Managing Profitability: Quick and Reliable Techniques. Media Communications Corp., c1987.
    Discusses how architectural firms can manage their businesses to increase profitability
    Videocassette (123 min.)
    NA1996 M35 Arch Media
    AIA Nevada Livable Communities Governor Candidates Forum. 2006
    Speakers: Bob Beers, Jim Gibson, Lorraine Hunt, Dina Titus ; moderator, Dave Berns
    Filmed at the Reed Whipple Cultural Center on May 25, 2006
    Forum to give candidates for governor of Nevada in 2006 an opportunity to address a wide range of issues that affect community sustainability and livability. The beginning questions for the candidates were: "Through the planning and design of buildings, architects shape the public and private places in which we work and live. Architects share our communities' deep concern that our homes, neighborhoods and communities will be safe, healthy, and sustainable. We would like to ask each of you: What are your priorities with respect to issues in this campaign involving the environment, transportation, housing and growth? And what actions will you take in these areas that will enhance the quality of life for the people of Nevada?"
    Videocassette (133 min.)
    HN79.N3 A2 2006 Arch Media
    Videodisc [DVD] (133 min.)
    HN79.N3 A2 2006 b Arch Media
    Air, light, and utopia. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2000.
    Examines the Modern Movement in architecture, from its emergence after World War I until World War II. "Combines interviews with leading architects, historians, and conservationists with location footage from all over Europe. The first half explores the movement's origins and ideology, spotlighting the Bauhaus in Germany, Le Corbusier in France, the Functionalists in Holland, and the Constructivists in Russia. The second half traces the movement's growth and spread, emphasizing the influence of the social climate and political environment of the interwar years upon building design."--Container
    Videocassette (53 min.)
    NA958 .A37 2000 Arch Media
    The Alhambra Films for the Humanities, 1993
    "The Alhambra symbolizes Spain's history, its romance, its mystery. This program gives a detailed tour of the buildings and grounds, explains the purpose and role of the citadel, and provides historical portraits of those who built and modified it, from Mohammed Ibn al-Amar in 1238 through Carlos V."--Container
    Videocassette (30 min.)
    NA387 A44 Arch Media
    Alternate ending 1 : the glimmering noise YouWorkForThem, 2006
    1 videodisc [DVD] (36 min.)
    NA2000 .A43 2006 Arch Media
    Alvar Aalto : a vision of a better world Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2003
    "Focuses on Aalto's career during the 1930s. Previously unreleased archival footage, interviews with contemporaries and experts on international architecture, and the architect's own letters combine to create an evocative image of the man as well as the artist."--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (54 min.)
    NA 1455 F53 A185 2003 Arch Media
    Alvar Aalto. Roland Collection of Films on Art (198?)
    Finnish architect Alvar Aalto takes efficiency, technology, and economy and blends them with the natural setting to make man's life as harmonious as possible.
    Videocassette (45 min.)
    NA 1455 F53 A218 Arch Media
    Allen Green. 2002
    Klai::Juba lecture series. Landscape architect Allen Green, founder of Panoramic Planning, teaches and implements visionary planning, sustainable design, community development and ecological public art. He speaks about projects he has helped plan, manage, and produce that range from regional parks to architectural renovations, ecological restorations, and educational exhibits
    Filmed in the Architecture Studies Library in the Paul B. Sogg Architecture Building on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on November 14, 2002
    1 videocassette (ca. 90 min.)
    NA2542.36 .A45 2002 Arch Media
    1 videodisc [DVD] (ca. 90 min.)
    NA2542.36 .A45 2002b Arch Media
    Alvar Aalto : a vision of a better world Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2003
    "Focuses on Aalto's career during the 1930s. Previously unreleased archival footage, interviews with contemporaries and experts on international architecture, and the architect's own letters combine to create an evocative image of the man as well as the artist."--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (54 min.)
    NA1455.F53 A185 2003 Arch Media
    America by Design. PBS (1987)
      1. The House
      2. The Workplace
      3. The Street
      4. Public Places and Monuments
      5. Shape of the Land (c.2)
    See summaries in viewing guide.
    5 Videocassettes (1 hr. ea.)
    Guide (8 p.)
    NA 705 A482x pt. 1-5 Arch Media
    American architect and builders' monthly
    Microfilm v.1(1870/1871)
    NA1 .A295x Arch Micro
    American architectural books [microform] Research Publications, [1973] (Shelved together on Arch Media Shelf)
    "This microfilm collection is based on the Henry Russell Hitchcock bibliography, American Architectural Books: a List of Books, Portfolios, and Pamphlets on Architecture and Related Subjects Published in America before 1895 (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, [c1962]), and on Helen Park's bibliography, A List of Architectural Books Available in America before the Revolution, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, (October, 1961), 115-130."--Index, leaf ii

    Selected contents: Park 42. Vity and country builder's and workmen's treasury of designs / Betty Langley. 1740 or any ed. to 1756 -- Park 27. Rural architecture in the Gothick taste / William Halfpenny. 1752 -- Hithcock 1260. Cast iron buildings / John W. Thomson (also listed under James Bogardus). 1856 -- Hitchcock 1311-1312. Discources on architecture. V. I-II / Eugčne-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc ; translated by Bucknell. 1875 and 1884
    114 reels : ill. ; 35 mm. + 1 index (20 leaves)
    NA707 .A44 1973 Arch Microfilm
    American homes. American Homes Pub. Co. [1895-1904]
    Microfilm v.1(1895)-v.17(1903/1904)
    NA7100 A5 Arch Microfilm
    The American House: A Guide to Architectural Styles. Learning Seed (1992)
    Teaches viewers how to identify the most common styles of American houses. Includes Tudor, Neo-Classic, Queen Anne, Bungalow, Ranch/Split Level, Prairie School, Colonial Revival, Neo-Eclectic Contemporary.
    Videocassette (23 min.)
    Guide (19 p.)
    NA 7205 A664 Arch Media
    The American Institute of Architects. (1994)
      Theme Presentation: 1994 AIA Gold Medalist
      Theme Presentation: James Fallows
      Providing Quality Affordable Housing for Nonprofit Housing Projects (2 tapes)
      Service Plus An Outrageous Approach to Client Service (2 tapes)
      The Sustainable Home (2 tapes)
      Turning Environmental 'Constraints' into Design Opportunities (2 tapes)
    10 Cassettes
    Various call numbers Arch Media
    American Visions: The History of American Art and Architecture. PBS (1997)
    An eight-part series presenting American history through its visual art, painting, sculpture, architecture and monuments. This first segment examines some of the first images made in America which resemble ancient ones. Jefferson and the founding fathers felt that classicism gave the young nation power and authority. In Washington, D.C. architects adopted and transformed the classical style to serve a new, democratic ideal. Hughes explores the work of artists and architects, Benjamin West, John S. Copley, Charles W. Peale, Thomas Cole and Charles Bulfinch. 8 Videocassettes (1 hr. each)
    Vol.1: The Republic of Virtue
    1 videocassette (58 min.)
    N6507.5 N44 R46 UNLV Media
    Vol. 2: The Promised Land
    1 videocassette (58 min.)
    N6507 P76 UNLV Media
    Vol. 3: The Wilderness and the West
    1 videocassette (58 min.)
    N6510 W54 UNLV Media
    Vol. 4: The Guilded Age
    1 videocassette (58 min.)
    N6510 G53 UNLV Media
    Vol. 5: A Wave from the Atlantic
    1 videocassette (58 min.)
    N6512 W38 UNLV Media
    Vol. 6: Streamlines and Breadlines
    1 videocassette (58 min.)
    N6512 S77 UNLV Media
    Vol. 7: The Empire of Signs
    1 videocassette (58 min.)
    N6512 E45 UNLV Media
    Vol. 8: The Age of Anxiety
    1 videocassette (58 min.)
    N6512 A37 UNLV Media
    America's Edge in the global market (AIA) ACTS, [1994?]
    Recorded on May 16, 1994, at the 1994 convention of the American Institute of Architects in Los Angeles Summary Discusses political competition between the United States and Pacific Rim countries
    Cassettes
    DU29 F34 Arch Media
    America rebuilds : a year at Ground Zero PBS Home Video, 2005
    Documents the clearing of the wreckage of the World Trade Center from the perspective of the construction workers, firemen, and engineers who accomplished the task in the nine months following the Sept. 2001 terrorist attacks. Also shows the dialogue among community members, victims' families, real estate developers, architects, and city officials about what should be done with the site
    1 videodisc DVD (90 min.)
    HV6432.7 .A44 2005 Arch Media
    Andrea Kahn: unbound sites . (2006)
    Klai::Juba lecture series. Andrea Kahn teaches urban design at Columbia and Yale Universities and has written many articles and other publications including the book Site matters : design concepts, histories and strategies. She speaks on the concept of site, boundary making, site matters such as area of design control, site thinking, the evolution of the legal definition of property, and new design discourse. She also discusses some of her projects including Pinch, Pull, Tear at Hunts Point, Bronx; Open Ground, New Jersey; Instantopia; and Inductive Urbanism, Long Island City
    Filmed on Jan 25, 2006, in the Architecture Studies Library, Paul B. Sogg Architecture Building, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
    videocassette [VHS] (74min.)
    NA2540.5 A53 2006 Arch Media
    videodisc [DVD] (74min.)
    NA2540.5 A53 2006 (b) Arch Media
    Andrew Freear : Rural Studio, Auburn University [2004]
    Sustaining Nevada lecture series. Andrew Freear is an associate professor and co-director of the Auburn University Rural Studio in Newbern, Alabama. He discusses the Rural Studio, which allows students to design and build charity homes and community projects. The Rural Studio seeks solutions to the community's needs within the community's context and not from outside it. Recorded on February 11, 2004, at a public lecture in the Paul B. Sogg Architecture Building on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus
    Videocassette (ca. 72 min.)
    NA2300.A9 A53 2004 Arch Media
    Videodisc [DVD] (ca. 72 min.)
    NA2300.A9 A53 2004b Arch Media


    Ancient civilizations. Distributed by Questar, c2002
    From the Great Pyramids to the Roman Empire and beyond, see the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and discover why they were built. The past comes to life through the magic of computer reconstruction. Discover the Ancient World with this fascinating look at its many legendary empires, rulers, citizens, and customs. Visit the Great Pyramids, Ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, and many more ancient and historical places.
    • v. 1. Great cities of the ancient world : Rome and Pompeii (2 hrs.)
    • v. 2. Athens and ancient Greece (2 hrs.)
    • v. 3. The land of the Pharaohs (2 hrs.)
    • v. 4. Fall of the Aztec & Maya empires (65 min.)
    • v. 5. Gladiators : blood sport of the Colosseum (90 min.)
    • v. 6. Cleopatra : the first woman of power (50 min.)
    DVD
    CB311 .A52 2002 Arch Media
    Animate Form. Princeton Architectural Press, c1999
    CD-ROM contains animations which provide further illustration of the projects in the book
    CD
    NA737 L97 A4 1999 Arch Media
    Arata Isosaki. Michael Blackwood, 2002
    Describes the philosophy and work of Japanese architect, Arata Isozaki. Shows the blend of ancient and modern, of Japanese and foreign elements in his designs. Filmed almost entirely in Japan, this film follows Isozaki as he revisits the most important buildings of his career, one of which is the Fujimi Country Club, designed in the shape of a question mark as an architectural joke about Japan's obsession with golf
    Originally produced in 1985
    Videocassette (58 min.)
    NA1559.I78 A85 2002 Arch Media
    Arata Isosaki II. Michael Blackwood, c1991
    Profiles some of Isozaki's major projects of the 1980's, including Los Angeles' Museum of Contemporary Art, the Hara Museum and the Mito Art Hall in Japan, New York's Palladium discotheque, the Disneyworld Headquarters in Florida, and the Barcelona Sports Palace
    Videocassette (58 min.)
    NA1559.I79 A852 1991 c.2 Arch Media
    ARC-561 case study samples . NC State University, College of Design, [2003?]
    Contents: Burroughs Wellcome fund -- Centennial Campus Middle School -- ECU Joyner Library -- ECU Science Building -- ECU Strength and Conditioning -- -- Eisner Communications -- Exploris Museum -- Maggie Walker School -- Matoaca School -- Meadowbrook School -- NC Aquarium -- NC Biotech Center -- Our Lady Lourdes School -- RDU Airport Parking Deck -- Schaefer House -- Veterans Park
    Summary Sixteen PDF files of design case studies
    CD-ROM
    NA2005 .A2 2003 Arch Media
    ARCAT 1999. Architect's Catalog, Inc., c1999
    Accompanying CD-ROM contains "over 9,600 building product manufacturers with over 22,000 products, specifications, and CAD details."
    CD
    HD9715.8 U52 A73 1999 Arch Media
    Architectour de Suisse. Hochparterre, 2002
    Shows 26 contemporary architectural projects of architects such as Peter Märkli in and originating from Switzerland. Guide includes drawings, plans, photos, and background information for each of the projects on the videos and for 100 additional landmarks of Swiss architecture since 1990.
    Title on guide: Building in Switzerland : a guide to contemporary architecture, edited by Köbi Gantenbein
    3 Videocassette (338 min.) + 1 guide (215 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.)
    NA1348 .A72 2002 Arch Media
    Architect's and mechanic's journal [A. Harthill, 1859-1861]
    Microfilm v.1(1859/1860)-v.4(1861)
    NA1 .A46x Arch Micro
    Architectural Acoustics. McGraw-Hill, c1999
    The first CD presents the principles and functions of acoustics, while the second allows the user to evaluate different sounds in different types of rooms and with a variety of materials and treatments. Disc 1. Fundamentals of acoustics. -- Disc 2. Design considerations.
    2 CDs
    NA2800 A68 1999 Arch Media
    Architectural era. D. Mason & Co., [1887-
    Microfilm reel v.1(1887)-v.7(1893)
    NA1 .A57 Arch Micro
    Architectural Forum Jan. 1892 – June 1951. Rogers and Manson Co., c1917-c1951
    Microfilm
    NA1 B2 Arch Microform
    Architectural Graphic Standards 2.0 Wiley, c1998 (+Text, located in the media cabinet)
    Based on and contains all the information from the ninth edition of Ramsey's Architectural graphic standards
    CD
    TH2031 R352 Arch Media [24 hour checkout only]
    Architectural Graphic Standards 3.0 Wiley, c2000
    Based on and contains all the information from the 10th edition of Ramsey's Architectural graphic standards
    CD
    TH2031 R36 2000 Arch Media [24 hour checkout only]
    Architectural graphic standards 4.0 John Wiley & Sons, c2007
    Contains all the information and illustrations of the print version, CAD compatibility, improved user interface and search methods, and reorganized content according to the Uniformat classification system
    2 CD-ROMs
    TH2031 .A84 2007b Arch Media
    Architectural Modeling and Rendering with Auto CAD R13 and R14. John Wiley, c1998
    "CD-ROM includes a library of all the drawing, modeling, rendering, and animation steps detailed in the book"--CD-ROM label
    CD
    NA2728 K66 1998 Arch Media
    Architectural Programming and Predesign Manager. McGraw-Hill, c1999
    Accompanying CD-ROM contains programming forms, programming exercises and case studies, and course syllabi The compact disc consists primarily of material prepared to support instruction in architectural programming. Some of the illustrations from the text are included to allow full-scale viewing and possible use in lectures and demonstrations. There are also examples of programs from student projects and the author’s architectural practice.
    CD
    NA2728 H47 1999 Arch Media
    Architectural Record July 1891 – June 1936
    Microfilm
    NA1 A6 Arch Micro
    [Sloan's] architectural review and builders' journal Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger [1869]
    Microfilm v.1(1868)
    NA1 .A72 Arch Micro
    Architectural review and American builders' journal Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger [1869-1870]
    Microfilm v.1(1869)-v.2(1869/1870)
    NA1 .A72 Arch Micro
    Architectural review and builders' journal Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger [1870]
    Microfilm v.2(1870)-v.3(1870)
    NA1 .A72 Arch Micro
    Architectural Techniques. Films for the Humanities (1995)
    Demonstrates some of the basic architectural techniques, such as the arch and use of beams. Shows how lasers and photography are used in conjunction with traditional techniques to preserve endangered monuments.
    Videocassettes (23 min.)
    NA 2840 A73 Arch Media
    Architecture ascending : worldwide design trends. 2004
    Klai::Juba Lecture Series. Robert Ivy, editor-in-chief of the Architectural record, shows images of works by architects such as Renzo Piano, Rem Koolhaas, and Frank Gehry and discusses what the images mean and where we are today in architecture. Includes a question and answer session.
    Videocassettes (82 min.)
    NA680 .A733 2004 Arch Media
    Videodisc [DVD] (82 min.)
    NA680 .A733 2004b Arch Media

    Architecture and Early Photography in France: Archives Photographiques. Mindata, c1983
    "The photographs reproduced on these microfiche are taken from the Archives Photographiques of the French Ministry of Culture, Paris." Contents: Paris views -- Seeberger photographs -- Photographs by Eugčne Atget -- Nadar photographs -- Spain and Portugal
    Microfiche
    NA1050 A69 1983 Arch Micro
    Architecture and Monuments in France: Archives Photographiques. Mindata, c1983
    "This collection...is among the historic photograph collections at the Archives Photographiques of the French Ministry of Culture, Paris." Includes index on fiche no. 131-137
    Microfiche
    NA1041 A73 1983 Arch Micro
    Architecture: An Interactive Introduction (+Text on Arch Media shelf)
    Allows user to examine architecture from all perspectives: visual, conceptual, and spatial opportunities using a combination of narration, animated clips, interactive analytical drawings, sound, color images, and text
    CD
    NA2500 K42 Arch Media
    Architecture Education Study. Foundation, 1981
    Contents v. 1. The papers -- v. 2. The cases
    Microfiche
    NA2108 A74 1981b Arch Micro
    Architecture in Switzerland. Presence Switzerland, c2005
    "Contains contributions from leading Swiss specialists in the fields of architecture, town planning and design. The articles are complemented by a rich selection of photos, building plans, short films and an illustrated glossary. The comprehensive link list and the list of publications open up further avenues for exploring the subject of Switzerland and its architectural treasures" --Container
    4 videodiscs [DVD] (388 min.)
    NA1348 .A727 2005 Arch Media
    Architecture, Interiors, and Furniture. Slide Presentations, c1978
    Notes The slides and text for each period are side by side in eight bound ringbinder volumes with slip cases. Vol. 8 includes an index of artists Contents v.1. 2800 B.C.-150 B.C. Egypt, Crete and Mycenae, Greece --v.2. 350 B.C.-325 A.D. Rome, Pompeii -- v.3. 250-1200. Early Christian, Byzantine, Romanesque -- v.4. 600-1540. English Medieval, Gothic -- v.5. 1420-1600. Early Italian Renaissance, High Italian Renaissance -- v.6. 1500-1750. European Renaissance, Italian Baroque, Central European Baroque -- v.7. 1600-1800. France, England -- v.8. 1800-1975. Europe and the United States
    Slides
    NA202 .S22 v.1-8 Arch Media
    Architecture: Meaning in a Poet's Vision. Insight Media (1978)
    Examines the buildings Gaudi designed and the multitude of details he incorporated into each structure. Shows his extensive use of light, color, curves, and undulating surfaces. Originally presented as part of a television series entitled: Humanities through the arts. Presenter, Maya Angelou.
    Videocassette (30 min.)
    NA 1313 G3 A73 Arch Media
    Architecture: The 80's and Beyond. Educational Dimensions (1987)
    Teaches students how to distinguish between the two major architectural styles of the 1980s, late-modern and postmodern. Includes the latest works of Venturi, Moore, Stern, Johnson, Portman, and others
    Pt. 1: Late-Modern
    Pt. 2: Post-Modern
    Videocassette (24 min.)
    NA 680 A74 Arch Media
    Architecture: The Science of Design. Films for the Humanities (1995)
    Focuses on the scientific component of architecture. Looks at the "intelligent home" and tells viewers about concrete, a construction material that is undergoing constant improvement.
    Videocassette (23 min.)
    NA 2750 A676 Arch Media
    The Architecture of England. Visual Education Inc. (1975)
      Set 1: Anglo-Saxon & Norman Architecture, 8th Century - ca. 1180
      Set 2: Early English Gothic, ca. 1180 - 1300
      Set 3: Decorated Period, ca. 1300-1400
      Set 4: Perpendicular & Tudor, ca. 1400 - 1550
      Set 5: Elizabethan & Jacobean, ca. 1550 - 1660
      Set 6: English Renaissance or The Wren Period
      Set 7: Baroque & Palladian
      Set 8: Late Georgian & Regency Architecture
      Set 9: The 19th Century
    378 Slides
    9 Guides
    NA 961 S42 sets 1-9 Arch Media
    The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. Home Vision (1983)
    This biographic portrait traces the evolution of his unique vision of space sculptured to create living and working environments in harmony with nature. Highlights rare recordings of Wright's spoken reflections with his concepts of form and function.
    Videocassette (1 hr. 15 min.)
    NA 737 W7 A73 Arch Media
    Architecture 2000: Hong Kong Asia’s New Skyline. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1999
    Examines skyscraper masterpieces in Hong Kong. Includes a history of Hong Kong and examples of Hong Kong culture.
    Videocassette (29 min.)
    NA9266 H6 H63 c.2 Arch Media
    Architecture 2000: London A City in Transition. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1999
    Examines examples of modern architecture in London.
    Videocassette (29 min.)
    NA971 L65 L65 1999 Arch Media
    Architecture 2000: Los Angeles A Fantasy Cityscape. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1999
    Examines examples of modern architecture in Los Angeles.
    Videocassette (29 min.)
    NA 735 L55 L67 1999 Arch Media
    Architecture 2000: New York A City Silhouette. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1999
    Examines examples of modern architecture in New York.
    Videocassette (29 min.)
    NA 735 N5 N48 1999 Arch Media
    Architecture 2000: Paris A Metropolitan Masterpiece. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1999
    Examines examples of modern architecture in Paris.
    Videocassette (29 min.)
    NA1050 P35 1999 Arch Media
    Architecture 2000: Tokyo The Eclectic Metropolis. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1999
    Examines examples of modern architecture in Tokyo and provides historical background on Japan.
    Videocassette (29 min.)
    NA1557 T6 T62 1999 Arch Media
    Architectures 1 Facets Video (c2001)
    Discusses Walter Gropius's Bauhaus; Alvaro Siza's new building for the Academy of Architecture in Oporto, Portugal; the block of tenement houses in Nimes, Frances, that Jean Nouvel designed to look like a passenger ship; The art musuem The Georges Pompidou Center in Paris designed by Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano; and The Post Office Savings Bank in Vienna designed by Otto Wagner. It is one of the turn of the century's first office buildings and is a radical break with traditions in bank architecture
    Contents: The Bauhaus / Frédéric Compain
    The Faculty of Architecture in Oporto / Richard Copans and Stan Neumann
    Family lodging in Guise / Catherine Adda
    Nemausus 1 / Richard Copans and Stan Neumann
    The Georges Pompidou Center / Richard Copans
    The Post Office Savings Bank in Vienna / Stan Neumann
    1 videodisc [DVD] (163 min.)
    NA958 .A747 2001 Arch Media
    Architectures 2 Facets Video (c2001)
    Discusses the Racine, Wisconsin, offices of Johnson Wax designed by Frank Lloyd Wright; one of last and largest covered passageways in Europe, the Galleria Umberto I, designed by Emmanuele Rocco; the station for high-speed trains in Lyon, France, designed by Santiago Calatrava; the spas of Vals-les-Bains, Switzerland, designed by Peter Zumthor; and the Paris Fine Art School, designed by Felix Duban
    Contents: The Villa Dall'Ava / Richard Copans
    The Johnson Wax Building / Frédéric Compain
    The Galleria Umberto I / Stan Neumann
    Satolas - TGV / Catherine Adda
    The stone thermal baths / Richard Copans
    The Paris Fine Art School / Catherine Adda
    (each segment is approx. 26 min. long)
    1 videodisc [DVD] (163 min.)
    NA958 .A7472 2003 Arch Media
    Architectures 3 Facets Video (c2001)
    Discusses the Jewish Museum in Berlin, which was designed by Daniel Libeskind; the opera building built in 19th century Paris and designed by Charles Garnier; a convent designed for the Catholic order the Dominicans in L'Abresle, France, by Le Corbusier; Casa Milŕ, a residential building in Barcelona designed by Antonio Gaudi; the Auditoruim Building in Chicago, which incorporates a luxury hotel, an office building, and the largest opera house in the world and was designed by Louis Sullivan; and the municipal center of Säynätsalo, Finland, designed by Alvar Aaalto
    Contents: The Jewish Museum Berlin / Richard Copans and Stan Neumann
    The Garnier opera / Stan Neumann
    The convent of La Tourette / Richard Copans
    The Casa Milŕ / Frédéric Compain
    The Auditoruim Building in Chicago / Stan Neumann
    The municipal center of Säynätsalo / Richard Copans
    1 videodisc [DVD] (160 min.)
    NA958 .A7473 2003 Arch Media
    Architectures 4 Facets Video (c2005)
    Provides an inside look at the work of celebrated architects and some of their most brilliant creations. Examines the saltworks of Arc-and-Senans built by Claude-Nicolas Ledoux in the late 18th century and the influence of this monumental factory on other architects. Looks at the Maison de Verre or the house of glass, designed by Pierre Chareau and completed in 1932, as an example of playful avant-garde architecture that was built around the top floor of an existing Paris building that the tenant refused to vacate. Discusses how the deconstructivist Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao, designed by Frank Gehry and opened to the public in 1997, was incorporated into its environment in a dying industrial city. Describes how the self-educated engineer and architect Jean Prouvé, known for his metal furniture, built a house for his own family in 1954 after the failure of his attempts to sell prefabricated, steel and aluminum houses to the French public. Examines the transparent cube of a multimedia library built in 2001 in northern Japan by architect Toyo Ito and its use of open and barrier-free space. Looks at the construction of the historic Abbey Church of Saint Foy as a prototype of a "pilgrim church" in the new style of the 11th century, now known as Romanesque
    Contents: Royal saltworks of Arc-et-Senans / Richard Copans and Stan Neumann
    La maison de verre / Richard Copans and Stan Neumann
    The Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao / Julien Donada
    Jean Prouvé's house / Stan Neumann
    The multimedia library of Sendai / Richard Copans
    The Abbey Church of Sainte Foy at Conques / Stan Neumann
    1 videodisc [DVD](160 min.)
    NA958 .A7474 2005 Arch Media

    Architecture's exquisite corpse. (2000)
    Klai::Juba lecture series.  David Lewis and Marc Tsurumaki of the New York City architectural firm Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis lecture on the inventive possibilities of architecture and the diverse projects their firm has done
    Videocassette (82 min.)
    NA737.L45 A35 2002 Arch Media
    Videodisc [DVD] (82 min.)
    NA737.L45 A35 2002b Arch Media
    arco di Costantino : simbolo e celebrazione del potere."L'Erma" di Bretschneider, [2000?]
    Guided tour of the Arch of Constantine. Includes images of the reliefs on the arch
    1 computer optical disc : ; 4 3/4 in. + 2 foldout leaflets
    NA9370.R6 A73 2000 Arch Media
    Arkin Tilt Architects lecture (c2005)
    Sustaining Nevada lecture series ; 2. Arkin Tilt Architects is a firm specializing in energy and resource efficient design. David Arkin has taught and lectured on sustainable design for over ten years. Anni Tilt co-founded Arkin Tilt Architects in 1997. They talk about the practice and theory of sustainability including oil consumption and buildings, sustainability and industry, and modern technology and vernacular technology. They also talk about natural, salvaged, and photovoltaic sustainable resources and materials and about their firm's institutional, commercial, and residential projects
    Recorded on February 2, 2005, at a public lecture in the Paul B. Sogg Architecture Building on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus
    1 DVD disc (ca. 72 min.) / 1 videocassette
    NA2542.36 .A75 2005 Arch Media [DVD]
    NA2542.36 .A75 2005b Arch Media [VHS]
    Arquitecture de Roma. Centro de Publicaciones de Organismos Internacionales (1978)
    Serie Historia y arqueologia ; 3 Notes: "Edición especial de 1,000 ejemplares." -- cover verso
    24 Slides
    Book (36 p.)
    NA 310 A72 Arch Media
    Art nouveau, 1890-1914. Home Vision Arts (c2000)
    A look at the art nouveau movement, focusing mainly on the Art nouveau, 1890-1918 exhibition held at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, England. Includes archival film footage from the period and features interviews with prominent scholars. Also discusses architectural landmarks of art nouveau
    1 videocassette (33 min.)
    NK775.5.A7 A7852 2000 Arch Media
    Art of the Western World. The Annenberg/CPB Collection (1989)
      1. The Classical Ideal. Traces the origins of humanism and immortal classical style to Ancient Greece. The genius of Roman engineering and architecture was used to build an empire, while portrait sculpture exalted its rulers. N 5610 A77 (114 minutes) UNLV Media
      2. A White Garment of Churches Romanesque and Gothic. The church of Paray-le-Monial reveals how monasticism and pilgrimage affected the architectural development of Romanesque churches. Gothic architecture is explored at St. Denis and Chartres. NA 5610 A77 UNLV Media
      3. The Early Renaissance. Painters Brunelleschi, Masaccio, Ghiberti, and Botticelli brought glory to Florence and rationalism and realistic perspective to their art. Glowing color and minute detail set the work of the Flemish masters apart from the Florentines. N 6370 E274 UNLV Media
      4. The High Renaissance: Rome & Venice. Da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael displayed extraordinary talent working in a variety of media and elevated the status of the artist in Italian society. The Venetians readapted the classical style with a theatrical flourish. N 6370 .E274 UNLV Media
      5. Realms of Light - The Baroque. The Church's campaign to counter the Reformation relied on dramatic depictions of religious scenes. The royal courts in Spain and the wealthy burghers in the Netherlands commissioned major paintings and shaped their content. N 6370 .E274 UNLV Media
      6. An Age of Reason, An Age of Passion. Paintings by Gericault, Turner, Delacroix, and Goya demonstrate the range of styles in the Romantic movement. N 6425.R6 A77 UNLV Media
      7. A Fresh View - Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. The Impressionists' works are examined at close camera range, revealing the innovations in form and technique, and the obsession with color and changing light. Post-Impressionists broke new ground with daring and imaginative use of color and approaches to form. N 6425.R6 A77 UNLV Media
      9. In Our Own Time. Focuses on Jackson Pollock's Action Painting, with original footage of the artist at work. Considers the skyscraper as the cathedral of a new commercial age. Analyzes the satirical Pop works of Andy Warhol and Claes Oldenburg. N 6494.A2 I57 UNLV Media
    8 Videocassettes (3/4", 1 hr. each)
    Artful Architecture: The Getty Center and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1999
    In part one of the program, Jeffrey Kaye discusses the design of the Getty Center in Los Angeles with architect Richard Meier, architecture critic Leon Whiteson, and art critic Christopher Knight. In part two, Elizabeth Farnsworth interviews architectFrank Gehry about his design for the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
    Videocassette (29 min.)
    NA6813 U62 L756 1999 Arch Media
    Aspects of Central Place. Films for Humanities, c1982
    Studies how one small city with a population of 100,000 functions as a regional center and provides goods and services to that regional center and to a tourist population of three million annual visitors. Focuses on the medieval English university town of Cambridge and its surrounding areas
    Videocassette (20 min.)
    HT 133 A93 UNLV Media
    Aspects of Roman Civilization. Charles E. Merrill Publ. Co. (1980)
      I. Roman History (183 slides)
      II. Roman City Planning (195 slides)
      III. The City of Rome (Forum & Palatine), Italy and the Provinces (91 slides)
      IV. Roman Art (144 slides)
      V. Roman Architecture and Engineering (203 slides)
    857 Slides
    Scripts (302 p.)
    Study Guide
    DG 77 A86 UNLV Media
    Association For Preservation Technology Bulletin. The Association, -1986
    Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- Periodicals
    Microfiche
    TH3401 A87a Arch Micro
    At Home with Mother Earth. Feat of Clay, c1994
    A documentary that visually celebrates the rich tradition of building with earth. Exposes the conflicts posed by the construction industry and building officials.
    Videocassette (40 min.)
    TH1421 A72 c.2 Arch Media
    Atheneum: Analysis of Form. University of California Berkeley (1989)
    Analyzes the structure and design of Richard Meier's Atheneum. Reveals Meier's complex design strategy and shows that it is based on logical organization, the surroundings, and function of the site.
    Videocassette (28 min.)
    NA 4510 V5 A74 Arch Media
    The Auditorium Building: An Architectural Triumph. Roosevelt University (1994)
    Spans over 100 years in the history of this building and social mirror. Documents innovations in architecture, engineering, and ornamentation and the ideas behind building a democracy.
    Videocassette (50 min.)
    NA6835.C4 A83 Arch Media
    AutoCAD 2000 for Architects—Trial Version (accompanies book with the same call number)
    CD
    NA2728 J438 2000 Arch Media
    Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals. G.K. Hall, 1973
    Microfiche
    Z5945 C653 1973 Arch Micro
    Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals. G.K. Hall, 1973
    Microfilm
    Z5945 C653 1973, s.1 v.1-2 Arch Micro
    Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals. G.K. Hall, 1973
    Microfilm
    Z5945 C653 1973, s.3 v.1-2 Arch Micro
    Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals. G.K. Hall, 1973
    Microfilm
    Z5945 C653 1973, s.4 v.1-2 Arch Micro
    Avery Obituary Index of Architects. G.K. Hall, 1973
    Microfilm
    Z5943 A69 A93 1980b Arch Micro
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    Babel 2015.Films for the Humanities and Sciences, c2001.
    Introduces the concepts of bionic architecture and bioclimatic architecture and explores the applications of these concepts in the attempt to design vertical, self-contained cities. Describes the planning and design of the Bionic Tower in Shanghai, projected to be completed in 2015 and which is intended to house 100,000 people
    Videocassette (30 min.)
    NA6230 .B32 2001 Arch Media
    Back from the Brink: Saving America’s Cities by Design. American Architectural Foundation, c1996
    Using three communities as examples, the need for continuous planning is demonstrated to both keep growing cities on track and to revitalize languishing ones. Emphasis is placed on the importance of a downtown area and a sense of community.
    Videocassette (56 min. 40 sec.)
    HT123 B23 Arch Media
    Bauhaus : less is more Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2006
    "This program provides an historical overview of Bauhaus, the most controversial and forward-looking school of art and design of its time. The conflicting artistic philosophies of the school's key figures are considered, from Walter Gropius' espousal of expressionism to László Moholy-Nagy's belief that fewer aesthetic ambitions would yield more functional products--that less is more. With a stellar faculty that also included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Breuer, Josef Albers, and Mies van der Rohe, the Bauhaus inspired the artistic and constructivist principles that gave rise to many icons of 20th-century design and architecture"--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (32 min.)
    N332.G33 B34 2006 Arch Media
    Bamboo architecture & construction / Simón Vélez. (2005)
    Klai::Juba lecture series. Columbian architect Simón Vélez, who is recognized internationally for his use of bamboo as a viable buidling material, speaks on bamboo construction. He covers vernacular architecture with bamboo, bamboo joinery, the types and sources of bamboo, the use of bamboo in dry climates, and permits and building codes and bamboo.
    Public lecture taped in the Architecture Studies Library in the Paul B. Sogg Architecture Building on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on February 9, 2005
    Videocassette (70 min)
    TH 4818 B3 B34 2005 Arch Media
    Videodisc [DVD] (70 min)
    TH 4818 B3 B34 2005b Arch Media

    The Barcelona Pavilion. University of California Berkeley (1990)
    Old stills and archival newsreels show the building as it was in 1929. Live footage and computer graphics illustrate the building's plan and original spatial organization. Also documents the reconstruction of the building.
    Videocassette (17 min.)
    NA 1088 M65 B37 Arch Media
    Basics of Color. Insight Media (1989)
    Examines basic color theory. Briefly reviews the physics of color and the physiology of vision. Discusses mid-value colors, complementary colors, warm and cool colors, and the light/dark axis. Applies these concepts to painting, architecture, advertising, and design.
    Videocassette (29 min.)
    ND 1488 B37 UNLV Media
    Basilicas : St. Mark's, Frari, Giovanni e Paolo. Museum Planet (2003)
    Tours of St. Mark's, Giovannie e Paolo, Frari and a Venice Orientation tour. Includes color photographs, zoom, sound/narration, text, and visual thumbnail index
    Series: Venice (Museum Planet (Firm)) ; v. 2
    System requirements : Windows 98 or higher & Windows Internet Explorer (not Mac compatible)
    1 CD-ROM
    DG672 .B37 2003 Arch Media
    Bauhaus in America. CLIOFilm, c1994
    Draws the story of the Bauhaus and its influence into the sweep of history, from the Great Depression to the dawn of the Millennium. As the film begins three Americans recall the day the Nazis closed the Bauhaus in Berlin. Closes with young architects creating a plan for 21st century Berlin.
    Videocassette (87 min.)
    NA 712 B38 Arch Media
    Bauhaus : less is more Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2006
    "This program provides an historical overview of Bauhaus, the most controversial and forward-looking school of art and design of its time. The conflicting artistic philosophies of the school's key figures are considered, from Walter Gropius' espousal of expressionism to László Moholy-Nagy's belief that fewer aesthetic ambitions would yield more functional products--that less is more. With a stellar faculty that also included Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, Marcel Breuer, Josef Albers, and Mies van der Rohe, the Bauhaus inspired the artistic and constructivist principles that gave rise to many icons of 20th-century design and architecture"--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (32 min.)
    N332.G33 B34 2006 Arch Media
     
    Bauhaus: The Face of the 20th Century. Films for the Humanities (1996)
    Looks at the development of the Bauhaus and the key figures involved in it. Sets the history of the Bauhaus in the context of the political unrest of the Weimar Republic. Looks at the architecture of Chicago.
    Videocassettes (50 min.)
    N332 G33 B438 Arch Media
    Becoming good neighbors : enriching America's communities by design. GVI Productions : Distributed by American Architectural Foundation, c1998
    Using four communities as examples: Gaylord, Mich.; Mashpee, Mass.; Norfolk, Va.; and Bonaparte, Iowa, this video "examines how citizen involvement in decisions affecting the built environment can nurture a sense of community"--Container
    Videocassette (57 min.)
    HT169.55 .B42 1998 Arch Media

    Begin with the screen : architecture of the movie city (James Sanders). 2005
    Klai::Juba lecture series. Architect and author James Sanders, who has written for the New York times, the Los Angeles times, Vanity fair, and Architectural record and who has completed design and development projects for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the Parks Council, and the Landmarks Preservation Commission, speaks about cinema and the city, Manhattan cinema and architecture, and Las Vegas cinema and architecture.
    Recorded on September 28, 2005, in the Architecture Studies Library in the Paul B. Sogg Architecture Building on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
    Videocassette (ca. 83 min.)
    NA2588 .B43 2005 Arch Media
    Videodisc [DVD] (ca. 83 min.)
    NA2588 .B43 2005 b Arch Media

    Berlin Babylon : ein film Absolut Medien, 2002
    Presented as the opening film of the 2001 Internationalen Filmfestspielen Berlin, this documentary shows the razing of structures damaged during wartime and explains the planning, design, and building of the new city center including the German Historical Museum, Potsdamer Platz, the Jewish Museum, Lehrter Central Station, the Reichstag Dome, and the Academy of Arts. Conversations with architects, politicians, city planners, and construction workers give a detailed definition of the entire scope of the project
    1 videodisc [DVD] (88 min.)
    HT178.G42 B473 2002 Arch Media
     
    Bernini Architect. Masterpieces in Video (1997)
    Explores many of his important projects for buildings and city planning, which form much of the character of modern Rome.
    Videocassette (30 min.)
    NA1123.B5 B47 Arch Media
    Bert Gregory: Mithun. [2005]
    Sustaining Nevada lecture series 2
    Recorded on March 2, 2005, at a public lecture in the Paul B. Sogg Architecture Building on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus
    Bert Gregory is president and CEO of MithŻun and an environmental advocate who works toward the integration of public and pivate space and resources. He speaks about water quality and avilability, waste and storm water reclamation, green architecture, carbon control, land utilization and infrastructure costs, public space use, and mixed use urban growth
    Videocassette (ca. 80 min.)
    NA2542.36 .B47 2005b Arch Media

    DVD (ca. 80 min.)
    NA2542.36 .B47 2005 Arch Media
    Beth Harmon-Vaughan, FIIDA (c2004)
    Klai--Juba lecture series. Beth Harmon-Vaughan leads the interior design practice for the Leo A. Daly architectural firm in Phoenix. She speaks about what the role of research is in design, how important research is becoming in design, what architects are saying about design, and what is a professional life
    Recorded at a public lecture in the School of Architecture at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, on April 12, 2004
    Videocassette (52 min.)
    NK2113 .B47 2004 Arch Media
    Videodisc [DVD] (52 min.)
    NK2113 .B47 2004b Arch Media

    Better Homes & Garden v.24 Sept. 1945 – v.50 1972. Meredith Pub. Co.,
    Microfilm
    NA7100 B45 Arch Micro
    Beyond Utopia: Changing Attitudes in American Architecture. Blackwood Productions (1983)
    Six American postmodernist architects discuss their style of design, influences on their work, and recent achievements. Focuses on the work of Philip Johnson, Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown, Michael Graves, Frank Gehry, and Peter Eisenman.
    Videocassette (58 min.)
    NA 712.5 P67 B48 Arch Media
    BIM : a panel discussion. 2006
    Representatives from Autodesk, Bentley, and Graphisoft display and discuss Building Information Modeling technology. They discuss how the technology of architectural design is changing and where the future is going, exchangeable file formats, and centralized database objects, plus they display their companies' software
    Videocassette (107 min.)
    NA2728 .B18 2006 Arch Media
    Videodisc [DVD] (107 min.)
    NA2728 .B18 2006 b Arch Media
    Birth of an icon : Frank Gehry's Disney Hall Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2004
    "In this segment, Frank Gehry comments on how he designed the concert hall using 3-D computer modeling, while the Philharmonic's executive director and two musicians extol the virtues of master acoustician Yasuhisa Toyota's efforts"--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (11 min.)
    NA737.G44 B57 2004 Arch Media
    Black Cat. MCA Universal Home Video (1992)
    Screenplay by Peter Ruric ; produced by Carl Laemmle, Jr. ; directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
    "A bus crash on a lonely Austrian road compels American honeymooners to spend the night at the house of Herr Poelzig, a sinister looking man who is engaged in an intense death-feud with Dr. Werdegast, whom the couple met on the Orient Express"--Container
    Videocassette (66 min.)
    PS2613.A2 U45 1992 Arch Media
    Block by block: reclaiming neighborhoods by design(+ text). American Architectural Foundation, c2001
    Illustrates the road to renewal taken by three urban communities, in Atlanta, Hartford, and Denver. Each community involved its residents, and public and private institutions
    Videocassette (57 min.)
    HT 175 B56 2001 Arch Media
    Borromini. Masterpieces in Video (1996)
    Features many of his important buildings and explains the designs, the originality and the controversy.
    Videocassette (35 min.)
    NA1123.B6 B67 Arch Media
    Brad Cloepfil. [2000]

    Klai::Juba lecture series
    Brad Cloepfil, principal at Allied Works Architecture in Portland, Oregon, lectures on site-generated architecture and the lessons of unintentional (found) architecture. Focused on "incidental gestures" of architecture, Brad examines how the "making of space begins with structure" and how the "landscape" of any space lends iteslf to many interpretations that composition alone cannot plan for. The time of day, the time of year, the pre-existing scale and hierarchy of the original site all help define the "landscape" of any architecture
    Videocassette (ca. 86 min.)
    NA680 .B73 2000 Arch Media
    Videodisc [DVD] (ca. 86 min.)
    NA680 .B73 2000b Arch Media
    Bright lights, big city. Films for the Humanities & Sciences (1995)
    Explains the strong effect that street lighting has on our cities.
    Videocassette (29 min.)
    TP741 B75 UNLV Media
    Bringing the House Down: The Fine Art of Demolition. Films for the Humanities (1992)
    Explains the tasks and technical problems underlying architecture-in-reverse, as it follows the preparations for and finally the demolition of a building.
    Videocassette (44 min.)
    TH 447 B75 Arch Media
    Brooklyn matters New Day Films, c2007
    "Exposes how, in one community, powerful real estate interests and politicians collaborate to circumvent local laws, seize private property through eminent domain, manipulate public participation and racial politics to push forward what could become the densest development in the United States"--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (50 min.)
    HT168.N5 B76 2007 Arch Media
    Brochure series. Bates, Kimball & Guild, [1889-1892]
    Note: Cont'd by Brochure series of architectural illustration
    Alt title Venetian palaces no. 3
    Examples of lead pencil painting no. 4
    French and Italian wrought iron no. 5
    Roman orders no. 6
    Compositions by H.P. Kirby no. 7
    Colonial detail no. 8
    Classical detail no. 9
    Classic door details no. 10
    Door and window heads no. 11
    Classic doorways no. 12
    Microfilm reel no.1(1889)-no.12(1892)
    NA1 .B45 Arch Micro
    Brochure series of architectural illustration. Bates & Guild, [1895-1903]
    Microfilm reel v.1(1895)-v.9(1903)
    NA1 .B45 Arch Micro
    BRT shelter design judging. Television Monitoring Services, [2005?]
    News report from a Las Vegas television station on a competition held by the Regional Transportation Commission to design bus shelters in Las Vegas, Nevada, to work with the bus rapid transit system
    Videocassette (4 min.)
    HE5620.B87 B2 2005 Arch Media
    Builder & woodworker. C.D. Lakey, [1880-1893]
    Vol. 16, whole no. 148-v. 25, whole no. 299 also called new ser., v. 1, no. 1-new ser., v. 10, no. 131 Microfilm. Andover, MA : Northeast Document Conservation Center [for] the Fine Arts Library, Cornell University, 1988. 2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm Formed by the union of: American builder, and: Illustrated wood worker and continues the numbering of the former
    Microfilm reel v.16(1880)-v.28(1892),v.29:pt.2(1893:Feb.)-v.29:pt.3(1893:Mar.)
    NA1 .A43 Arch Micro
    Building a skyscraper. A&E Television Networks (2004)
    Discusses every step in the building of a skyscraper.
    v.1. The skeleton -- The exterior
    v.2. The human environment -- The arteries
    2 videocassettes (ca. 200 min.)
    NA6230 .B85 2004 Arch Media
    Building big. WGBH Video, c2000
    Contents [pt.1]. Dams -- [pt.2]. Tunnels -- [pt.3]. Skyscrapers -- [pt.4]. Domes -- [pt.5]. Bridges Summary This 5-part series brings viewers the truth behind the greatest manmade wonders of the world. From the top of the Golden Gate Bridge to inside the Hoover Dam, Building big travels the world exploring bridges, tunnels, dams, skyscrapers and domes
    Building Big Dams with David Macaulay
    Videocassette (60 min.)
    TA145 B85 2000, pt.1 Arch Media
    Building Big Tunnels with David Macaulay
    Videocassette (60 min.)
    TA145 B85 2000, pt. 2 Arch Media
    Building Big Skyscrapers with David Macaulay
    Videocassette (60 min.)
    TA145 B85 2000, pt.3 Arch Media
    Building Big Domes with David Macaulay
    Videocassette (60 min.)
    TA145 B85 2000, pt. 4 Arch Media
    Building Big Bridges with David Macaulay
    Videocassette (60 min.)
    TA145 B85 2000, pt. 5 Arch Media


    Building Connections. American Institute of Architects (1993)
    Includes panel discussions among architects, engineers, planners, developers. Demonstrates practice tools and techniques through case studies on the edge of environmentally responsible buildings and communities. Holistic approaches are covered for site planning, energy efficiency, healthier indoor environments, materials specification and waste management.
      Video Conference I: Energy & Resource Efficiencies (78 min.)
      Video Conference 2: Healthy Buildings & Materials (88 min.)
      Video Conference 3: Land Resources & The Urban Ecology (85 min.)
      Video conference 4: Case Studies (77 min.)
    4 Videocassettes (1/2" 328 min.)
    NA 2542.35 B83 tapes 1-4 Arch Media
    Building design: materials & methods : test bank. Kaplan AEC Education, [2006]
    A study course for the Architect Registration Exam (ARE). This CD-ROM is comprised of questions randomly selected from a pool of hundreds for a realistic test-taking experience. Features include multiple exams with times that adjust according to the number of questions selected, built-in code and reference material and diagnostic evaluation pinpoints areas of strength and weakness
    1 CD-ROM
    NA 123 B852 2006 Arch Media
    Building design : materials & methods Kaplan AEC Education, c2005
    A visual component of the Building design materials and methods learning system that includes questions and answers for the Architect Registration Exam (ARE)
    50 cards (1 box)
    NA123 .B85 2005 Arch Media
    Building heaven, remembering earth.V Tape, 1999
    Visual and musical study on the philosophy and history of architecture
    1 videocassette (104 min.)
    NA2500 .B85 1999 Arch Media
    Building to Save the Earth. American Institute of Architects (1993)
    A two-day architectural symposium concerned with environmental issues and energy conservation in architecture.
      Tape 1: Healthy Buildings & Materials (78 min.)
      Tape 2: Energy & Resource Flows (96 min.)
      Tape 3: Land Resources & Urban Ecology (88 min.)
    3 Videocassettes (262 min.)
    NA 2542.35 B82 tapes 1-3 Arch Media
    Building sustainability Einstein Network, c2003
    "Sustainable construction is now one of the most important issues challenging our industry. Being sustainable involves a commitment to economic, environmental and, social sustainability. This programme introduces the concept of sustainability in construction and examines the key driver"--Container.
    Videocassette (18 min.)
    NA 2542.86 B85 2003 Arch Media
    Building sustainability with the natural step. Video Project, c1999
    Discusses how the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston used the principle of sustainability in building their new Nursing and Biomedical Sciences Center.
    Videocassette (22 min.); 1/2 in
    NA2542.3 .B85 Arch Media
    Building with Straw. Black Range Films, c1994
    Shows how to design straw bale structures, how to build straw bale walls from the foundation up, and how to finish straw bale walls with a simple stucco coating. Ten people who have built their own straw bale houses are interviewed and show their homes. Contents v. 1. A straw bale workshop (73:00) -- v. 2. A straw bale home tour (68:00)
    Building with Straw: A Straw Bale Workshop
    Videocassette (73 min.)
    TH4818 S77 B85, v.1 Arch Media
    Building with Straw:A Straw Bale Home Tour
    Videocassette (68 min.)
    TH4818 S77 B85, v.2 Arch Media
    Building with awareness (+ text) Syncronos Designs ; Distributed by New Society Publishers, c2005
    "Combining natural and reclaimed materials with solar technology, designer and owner/builder Ted Owens has crafted an artful home of timber, straw bales, adobe and stone, that is powered by the sun"--Container
    Special features include: commentary; slide show of construction details, including narration; short film, How to split a straw bale
    1 videodisc (162 min.)
    TH 4860 B85 2005 Arch Media

    Buildings at Risk: Seismic Design Basics for Practicing Architects (+Text). American Institute of Architects, c1994

    Video self-study course available under same title Summary Explores how to make well-informed decisions when planning and designing earthquake-resistant buildings. Describes ground motion and its impact on buildings, impact of site conditions on seismic vulnerability, how to work with structural engineers, how to interpret seismic codes, and how to incorporate good seismic design in renovating existing structures
    Notes "Annotated slide set." Video self-study course available under same title
    Slides (240 slides)
    TA658.44 B832 Arch Media
    Buildings at Risk: Seismic Design Basics for Practicing Architects. American Institute of Architects, c1994
    Explores how to make well-informed decisions when planning and designing earthquake-resistant buildings. Describes ground motion and its impact on buildings, impact of site conditions on seismic vulnerability, how to work with structural engineers, how to interpret seismic codes, and how to incorporate good seismic design in renovating existing structures Annotated slide set also available under same title.
    1 videocassette (ca. 45 min.)
    TA658.44 .B83 Arch Media
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    The California Capitol Restoration Series. University of California Berkeley (c1983)
    Tells the story of the restoration of the California State Capitol. A Capitol Restoration. The work of artisans and craftspeople in the restoration effort.
    Videocassette (20 min.)
    NA 4413 S2 T66 Arch Media
    Can Buildings Make You Sick? WGBH (1995)
    Examines "sick building syndrome," a condition where people suffer from sicknesses caused by absorbing toxic fumes or other pollutants found in some modern airtight buildings
    Videocassette (56 min.)
    TD 883.17 C35 UNLV Media
    The Canadian Architect
    Also online at: http://www.cdnarchitect.com/
    Architecture -- Canada -- Periodicals. Began with: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov./Dec. 1955)
    Microfiche Microfiche v.14(1969)-v.35(1990)
    NA1 C29 Arch Micro
    Capability Brown. Films for the Humanities (1989)
    Tours some of the historic estates designed by Lancelot "Capability" Brown.
    Videocassette (52 min.)
    SB 470 B7 C36 Arch Media
    Capitalising Paris. Masterpieces in Video (1995)
    Explores how Paris changed and grew into the city that guards an aesthetic ideal and plan from an older period. Shows the layout of the city, how the style of its buildings developed, and explores the buildings, streets, squares, monuments and history.
    Videocassette (58 min.)
    NA 1050 C28 Arch Media
    Carlo Scarpa. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c1997
    "Scarpa's unique ability to successfully incorporate his own designs into historical renovation projects is shown at several locations, including the 15th-century Castelvecchio in Verona and Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo. Brion Memorial--one of the great enigmas of modern architecture--is examined as a hybrid of classical, abstract, and Japanese architectural forms. In Venice, craftsmen and fellow architects fondly remember Scarpa's endless experimentation with color and textures."
    Videocassette (58 min.)
    NA1123 S35 C283 Arch Media
    Carpentry and building D. Williams, [1879]-c1909
    Microfilm v.1(1879)-v.31(1909)
    NA 1 B58 Arch Micro
    Casabella: May 2000
    CD accompanies issue no. 678 of volume 64 (May 2000)
    CD
    NA4 C3 (v. 64, no. 678) Arch Media
    The case for sustainability : a digital resource for community leaders. Produced by The National Center for Appropriate Technology, [1997?]
    [CD 1] The case for sustainability: Towards a sustainable America : advancing prosperity, opportunity, and a healthy environment for the 21st century -- Tools for community design and decision making -- Sustainable building technical manual : green building design, construction and operations -- Toolbook for financing energy efficiency and pollution prevention techniques -- The clean cities roadmap -- Rebuild America -- Million solar roofs initiative -- Izaak Walton League publications-Environment for life conservation issues forum series -- Wingspread journal-Sustainable community -- Wingspread journal -Sustainable development -- Northwest Policy Center publications: Community and the environment -- Sustainable community development slideshow (a PowerPoint presentation) --
    [CD 2] Green developments: Introduction and process -- Financing, approvals, marketing -- Green building design -- Resources -- Case study profiles

    CD
    HC110.E5 C36 1990z Arch Media
    Case Studies in Sustainable Design. American Institute of Architects, 1994
    This program contains case studies taken from the 1993 AIA Building Connections teleconference and includes case studies on the Audubon Society Headquarters in New York City, the Way Station in Frederick, Maryland, Rocky Mountain Institute in Snowmass, Colorado, NMB Bank in the Netherlands, West Bend Mutual Insurance Headquarters in West Bend, Wisconsin, and the Greening of Harlem in New York City.
    Videocassette (77 min.)
    NA2542.35 C37 Arch Media
    Case Studies in Sustainable Design. American Institute of Architects, 1994
    Note: Title on label: Case studies in environmentally responsible design
    Using a series of case studies, originally aired as a videoconference on March 4, 1993, this video examines the principles of environmentally responsible design. Highlighted are the Audubon Society Headquarters in New York, N.Y.; the Way Station in Frederick, MD.; the Rocky Mountain Institute in Snowmass, CO; the NMB Bank in the Netherlands; the Westbend Mutual Insurance headquarters in West Bend, Wisc.; and the Greening of Harlem, New York, N.Y
    Videocassette (90 min.)
    NA2542.36 C37 1994 Arch Media
    The Case Study House Program. Museum of Contemporary Art (1989)
    Sets the postwar context for the program and chronicles the influence of John Entenza and his magazine. Ten of the houses were filmed as they appear today, with commentary by the architects and original clients.
    Videocassette (56 min.)
    NA 7235 C22 S685 Arch Media
    Castle. PBS (1983)
    Leads viewers on a tour of an ancient Welsh castle, explaining the castle's cultural and sociological significance, as well as, its architectural design. Animation dramatizes the building and portrays the lifestyle of the early inhabitants.
    Videocassette (58 min.)
    UG 405 C37 Arch Media
    Catalog of the Avery Memorial Architectural Library. G.K. Hall, 1968
    19 v. ; 37 cm. Notes Published in 1895 under title: Catalogue of the Avery Architectural Library
    Microfiche
    Z5945 C652 1968b Arch Micro
    Catalog of the Avery Memorial Architectural Library. G.K. Hall, 1972-
    Microfiche 1st(1972)-4th(1980)
    Z5945 C652 1968 suppl. Arch Micro
    Cathedral. PBS (1986)
    Captures 8 gothic cathedrals in France and one make-believe cathedral. Describes a cathedral's construction and places these buildings in their historical and spiritual context. Architectural features are explained.
    Videocassette (1 hr.)
    NA 4830 C37 Arch Media
    A cathedral for the ages: the Indianapolis Scottish Rite Cathedral. Indianapolis Scottish Rite Foundation, c1997
    Tour of the Indianapolis Scottish Rite Cathedral, with information about the cathedral's architect, George F. Schreiber, along with history and purpose of the Freemasons.
    Videocassette (25 min., 23 sec.)
    HS 778 I4 C37 1997 Arch Media
    CEFPI 2002 design portfolio . Council of Educational Facility Planners International, [2002]
    Showcases projects from the 2001 Exhibition of School Architecture and the 2001 James D. MacConnell Award winner. Includes project data, photographs, narratives, and site/floor plans. Includes schools from elementary through university including vocational educational facilities
    CD-ROM
    LB3209 .C47 2002 Arch Media
    CEFPI 2002 & 2003 design portfolio. Council of Educational Facility Planners International, [2003]
    Digital design portfolio represents the designs in the Council's Chicago and Phoenix Exhibitions of School Planning and Architecture. Also includes summaries and images for the winners of the James D. MacConnell Award for Excellence in School Planning; Award of Distinction : new schools planned and built well; Lighthouse Award : renovated and rehabilitated schools; and the Design Concept Award : schools on the drawign board which may be built
    CD-ROM
    LB3209 .C47 2003 Arch Media
    Central City. Films for the Humanities (1992)
    The characteristics of the center city and the central business district; a comparison between Los Angeles and Manchester, England.
    Videocassette (20 min.)
    HT 168 L7 C44 Arch Media
    Charlie Rose: January 15, 1998 ; An interview with Richard Meyer Charlie Rose, Inc., 2006
    Charlie Rose talks to the architect for the Getty Center, Richard Meier. Meier came to the project having already won the Pritzker prize and other international awards for architecture he shares his experience working on the most daunting and momentous achievement of his career
    1 videodisc [DVD] (57 min.)
    NA737.M44 C43 2006 Arch Media
    Charlie Rose : July 13, 2001 ; A conversation with Frank Gehry Charlie Rose, Inc., 2006
    "For the hour, architect Frank Gehry talks about his work being featured in a full museum retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, while walking with Charlie through the exhibit"--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (57 min.)
    NA737.G44 C432 2006 Arch Media
    Charlie Rose: August 4, 2005 ; Charlie Rose with Jim Collins ; Santiago Calatrav Charlie Rose, Inc., 2006
    "Author Jim Collins talks about going from good to great whether you are a corporation or an individual. Also, architect Santiago Calatrava discusses his latest projects"--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (57 min.)
    NA737.C235 C43 2006 Arch Media
    Charlie Rose : August 5, 2005 Charlie Rose with Frank Gehry, Renzo Piano & Ada Louise Huxtable Charlie Rose, Inc., 2006
    "An hour on architecture with Pritzker Prize-winning architects Frank Gehry and Renzo Piano. Joining them, Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable"--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (57 min.)
    NA737.G44 C433 2006 Arch Media
    Charlie Rose : July 3, 2006 ; A conversation with Sydney Pollack ; A clip from an interview with Frank Gehry Charlie Rose, Inc., c2006
    "First, Charlie talks with filmmaker Sydney Pollack about his latest film, a project called Sketches of Frank Gehry. This is Pollack's first documentary and he has chosen an unconventional but fascinating subject-- architect Frank O. Gehry. Then, a rebroadcast of an earlier interview with Frank Gehry during which he and Charlie discussed his design for the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao. Finally, a conversation with The New York Times cross word puzzle editor, Will Shortz. He is being featured in a new documentary all about crosswords called, Wordplay"--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (57 min.)
    NA737.G44 C435 2006 Arch Media
    Charlie Rose [videorecording] : July 4, 2000 ; A conversation with Christian de Portzamparc ; A conversation with Suzanne Daley about life in Paris Charlie Rose, Inc., 2006
    "A broadcast from Paris. First, a conversation with the Pritzker-Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc, who designed the celebrated LVMH tower in New York City. Later, Suzanne Daley, the New York Times Paris Bureau chief, talks about how the French see Americans. Finally, Joan Juliet Buck, editor-in-chief of French Vogue, on Paris, fashion, and how a career in journalism led her to this position"--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (57 min.)
    CALL NUMBER Arch Media
    Charlie Rose: April 10, 2006 ; Charlie Rose with Richard Gardner & Tony Judt ; Frank Gehry & Nicolai Ouroussoff Charlie Rose, Inc., c2006
    "Directory of NYU's Remarque Institute, Tony Judt, talks to former U.S. ambassador to Italy, Richard Gradner, about the election in Italy. Gradner's book is called Mission Italy: on the front line of the Cold War. Then, New York Times architecture critic, Nicolai Ouroussoff, talks to architect Frank Gehry about his current projects and a documentary film by Sydney Pollack called Sketches of Frank Gehry"--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (57 min.)
    NA737.G44 C434 2006 Arch Media
    Charles Rennie Mackintosh : Hill House. Roland Collection of Films on Art [distributor] (1975)
    Presents a detailed study of Hill House in Helensburgh, Scotland, designed by C. R. Mackintosh in 1903 for publisher Walter Blackie. Discusses how the relationship between client and architect and the client's individual needs affect the style of the house, how the interior and exterior design are related to each other, and how much did traditional Scottish forms of architecture influence Mackintosh's work .
    1 videocassette (25 min.)
    NA997.M3 C43 1975 Arch Media
    Chateaux of the Loire Dorset Video [distributor] (c1983)
    A tour of the land around the Loire exploring the world's most enchanted castles: Amboise, Angers, Chambord, Blois on Loire River Valley.
    1 videocassette (56 min.)
    DC611 L81 C43 Arch Media
    Chicago : art & architecture Charles W. Moore Foundation : Distributed by the University of Texas Press, c2007
    Boxed sets of cards that guide you to places, cultural institutions, activities, people, art, and architecture of Chicago
    36 flash cards
    NA735.C4 K44 2007 Arch Media
    Chicago's Riverfront: Where the Present Meets the Past. Perspectives Int. (1991)
    How has riverfront design reflected the changing role of the Chicago River? Today it is an object of civic pride that enhances the entire city. Old brick warehouses sit side-by-side with a collection of stunning modern architecture, telling a story of Chicago's changing economic, social and aesthetic needs.
    Videocassette (30 min.)
    Guidebook (46 p.)
    NA 735 C4 C47 Arch Media
    Child Care By Design. Mark Rubin Productions : Children's Environments Publications [distributor] (1995)
    Deals with the principles of quality design for day care centers and how design decisions influence the eventual effectiveness of child care centers.
    Videocassette (24 min.)
    HV851 C473 Arch Media
    Chris Genik : the works : recent work of Daly Genik Architects. (2006)
    Chris Genik is the founding principal of California-based Daly Genik Architects, he has worked with the city of Los Angeles on studies involving new sustainable materials, and he has taught in several universities. He spoke of the founding of Daly Genik Architects and their recent projects which look to reinvent the fabric of Los Angeles from mere "storage" space to that of an intelligent and engaging cityscape
    Videodisc [DVD] (79 min.)
    NA737.D28 A35 2006 b Arch Media
    Videocassette (79 min.)
    NA737.D28 A35 2006 Arch Media

    Church & mosque : religious architecture in Venice and Istanbul .
    Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2003
    Compares and contrasts Andrea Palladio's spectacular Redentore Church, in Venice, and Mimar Sinan's magnificent Sokollu Mehmet Pasha Mosque, in Istanbul. Deborah Howard and others discuss the innovations of Palladio and Mimar, who both adapted the established architectural traditions of the day to the specific political and geographical challanges of their monumental projects

    Videodisc [DVD] (ca 30 min.)
    NA 4600 C58 2003 Arch Media
    Cities. Bullfrog Films, c2000
    Discusses the effects of the world's increasing urban population on the environment and on our quality of life. Addresses issues such as transportation, urban sprawl, socioeconomic divisions, and pollution. Looks at what sustainability means in locations as diverse as East L.A., Vancouver, Portland, and Săo Paulo and Curitiba, Brazil. Includes commentary by Jane Jacobs, Bill McKibben, Bill Rees, California senator Martha Escutia, and John Ryan.
    Videocassette (50 min.)
    HC79.E5 C52 2000 Arch Media
    Cities and Population. RMI Media (1991)
    Presents two contrasting views of the city, one portraying the city as a gloomy place of psychic stress, social disorganization and conflict. The other view sees the city as a vital human environment, a mosaic of social worlds and diverse communities.
    Videocassette (30 min.)
    HT 151 C56 UNLV Media
    Cities for People. University of California (1974)
    An exploration of the space left in a city, for people, after the buildings are built. Demonstrates that beauty, harmony, and spatial complexity need not be cosmetic extras. Uses historic and contemporary examples of urban public spaces in Italy and the United States to show how cities can be made to be humanly appealing
    Videocassette (49 min.)
    NA 2542.4 C57 Arch Media
    The city. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2000.
    "This program examines the metamorphosis of the city from fort and trading post to cultural epicenter and beyond. Ancient cities are discussed and Athens and Rome are compared. Modern cities including New York and Paris are also presented, with a focus on Paris' attempt to re-create itself in the 19th century by razing slums to build monuments and boulevards. City planning and public services are examined as well, along with the middle-class exodus from, and recent return to, many American cities."--Container
    Videocassette (53 min.)
    HT111 .C56 2000 Arch Media
    The City and the Environment. Films for the Humanities and Sciences, c1993.
    This program focuses on three facets of the urban ecosystem: the underground infrastructure that enables a city to function; traffic and the increasingly complex technologies required to manage it; and the trees in the city and the ongoing effort to protect city trees from the effects of urban pollution.
    Videocassette (23 min.)
    HT241 C57 Arch Media
    City in a Garden: Parks and Plans. Perspectives: Films/Videos, c1996
    Traces the development of the Chicago park system and boulevards, beginning with legislation in 1869-70
    Videocassette (ca. 30 min.)
    SB470.54 I3 C57 Arch Media
    City parks : History Channel, distributed in the U.S. by New Video Group, c1999
    Discusses how famous city parks in the United States were designed. Also discusses the challenges involved in preserving and maintaining these parks
    Videocassette (ca. 50 min.)
    SB482.A4 C58 1999 Arch Media
    Classical architecture. Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2002
    Examines the strong and lasting influence of the buildings of the Greek and Roman empires on generations of architects. The program classifies the Doric, Ionic and Corinthian styles of Greece and the Tuscan and composite styles of Rome. Examples are drawn from the ancient world as well as the Renaissance and neo-Classical period, with references to Inigo Jones, Vitruvius, Lord Burlington, Palladio, William Chambers, Robert and John Adams, and John Soanes. Discusses Prince Charles' views and influence on modern architecture
    Videodisc [DVD] (29min.)
    NA 260 C53 2002 Arch Media
    Clearwater : one woman's prayer Chris Kelly Productions, c2004
    "Clearwater, one woman's prayer is the story of Beth Miller, a clean water activist who has shown that in the midst of our planet's global water crises ... one person can make a difference. The program begins over a decade ago and traces Miller's dedication to water conservation and reclamation at her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. With a team of experts, she installed a series of constructed wetlands that transformed gray water from her residence into potable water"--Container
    1 videodisc [DVD] (60 min.)
    TD 429 C53 2004 Arch Media
    Clouds of wood and stone : the Greene & Greene Gamble House of Pasadena. Sterling Johnson Associates, c1990
    Discusses how famous city parks in the United States were designed. Also discusses the challenges involved in preserving and maintaining these parks
    Videocassette (ca. 30 min.)
    NA 7238 P26 C56 1990 Arch Media
    Color light. Insight Media (c1997)
    Explaining the additive theory of color, this program demonstrates how the color of light affects the way objects appear
    1 videocassettes (30 min.)
    ND1488 .C57 1987 Arch Media
    Commercial Construction. Appraisal Institute (1991)
    Contains information on structural components and building techniques for appraisers and other real estate professionals. Includes architectural design considerations; building materials; mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems; elevators and escalators.
    Videocassette (40 min.)
    TH 2031 C64 UNLV Media
    Com-mu-ni-ty. American Institute of Architects, c2005
    "Artists, academics, architects, and related professionals discuss their personal visions of the concept of community and encourage viewers to do the same"--AIA website. Speakers include Steve Wynn and Las Vegas architect Tony Marnell
    Videodisc [DVD] (31 min.)
    HT65 .C64 2005 Arch Media
    Community builder : the life & legacy of J.C. Nichols APL/Anderson Productions, c2006
    Explores J.C. Nichols legacy of pioneering in the field of community development as evidenced by his real estate development in Kansas City, Missouri. Features interviews with Nichols family members, Kansas City historians, and New Urbanist planners
    1 videodisc [DVD] (57 min.)
    HT 168 K2 C65 2006 Arch Media
    Competing: How to Structure a Winning Marketing Response. AIA (1987)
    Discusses the use of direct mail marketing principles to different marketing situations involving architectural firms.
    Videocassette (1/2"m, 1 hr. 28 min.)
    NA 1996 C64 Arch Media
    Computer Graphics World 1991 – 1995. PennWell Pub. Co.,
    Computer graphics -- Periodicals
    Microfiche v.14(1991)-v.18(1995)
    T385 C558 Arch Micro
    Computer Visualization: An Integrated Approach for Interior Design & Architecture. McGraw-Hill (c1998)
    CD
    NA2728 D66 1998 Arch Media
    Concert of Wills: Making of the Getty Center. J. Paul Getty Trust (c1997)
    This program traces the building of the Getty Center, and the creative process involved in completing this monumental arts complex.
    Videocassette (100 min.)
    NA6813 U62 L758 Arch Media
    Connections. American Society of Landscape Architects, 1996
    Discusses how to preserve the connection between people and places and how to understand our connections to the land.
    Videocassette (55 min.)
    SB472.8 C65 1996 Arch Media
    Conserving Rural Character and Open Space Through Innovative Land Use Techniques. Center for Rural Massachusetts, University of Massachusetts, c1991
    Randall Arendt narrates a slide presentation centered around land use planning, including both commercial and residential subdivisions, in the New England states. Focuses on how to use "open space zoning" to conserve rural areas. Discusses roadside commercial development, affordable housing, and lake and riverfront development.
    Videocassette (65 min.)
    HT167.5 N38 C65 1991 Arch Media
    Construction documents & services: test bank. Kaplan AEC Education, [2006]
    A study course for the Architect Registration Exam (ARE). This CD-ROM is comprised of questions randomly selected from a pool of hundreds for a realistic test-taking experience. Features include multiple exams with times that adjust according to the number of questions selected, built-in code and reference material and diagnostic evaluation pinpoints areas of strength and weakness
    1 CD-ROM
    NA 123 C662 2006 Arch Media
    Construction documents & services Kaplan AEC Education, c2005
    A visual component of the construction documents and services learning system that includes questions and answers for the Architect Registration Exam (ARE)
    50 cards (1 box)
    NA123 .C663 2005 Arch Media
    A constructive madness : wherein Frank Gehry & Peter Lewis spend a fortune and a decade, end up with nothing and change the world. Telos Video Communications (c2003)
    Documents Frank Gehry's work on the never-built Peter B. Lewis residence, a project which served as a laboratory for other structures, including the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao
    1 videodisc[DVD] (approx. 60 min.)
    NA737.G44 C65 2003 Arch Media
    Consuming Images. PBS (1989)
    Looks at a society inundated with visual images. These images are driven by the advertising ethic that now pervades business, politics, and journalism. What is the cultural atmosphere saying to us and why should we care?
    Videocassette (1 hr.)
    PN 1992.6 C66 UNLV Media
    Copper in Architecture: An Overview. Copper Development Association (c1991)
    "A brief primer on sheet copper for building construction with an introduction to the other five videos and a glimpse of all the basic roofing systems. Discussion includes copper properties, installation aspects and economics of its use."
    1 videocassette (12 min., 26 sec.)
    TA480 C7 C66 Arch Media
    Le Corbusier. Barr Entertainment, [2002?]
    Series: Museum without walls
    Charles Edouard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier, was an architect, author, abstract artist, prophet and teacher. This feature explores his revolutionary ideas on architecture and urban renewal, and conducts an in depth tour of his most important buildings.
    Originally produced in 1970.
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