Listing of Manors by Thomas Gray
Concerning a list of several manors and their histories, complied by Thomas Gray.
- Gray, Thomas, 1716-1771 (Author)
- Connelly, Mollie (Transcriber)
Concerning a list of several manors and their histories, complied by Thomas Gray.
Camera Three televison program segment hosted by Stewart L. Udall by in which Paul Ylvisaker (professor of public affairs and urban planning at Princeton University) interviews Paolo Soleri about Soleri's concepts and theories on urban planning and architecture. The video includes an introduction showing footage of an exhibition of Soleri's large-scale models.
Continuation of discussion among Paolo Soleri, Wolf Von Eckardt, and audience members in a college lecture hall.
Camera Three television program hosted by Stewart L. Udall. Footage includes Soleri talking with Alvin Toffler (writer), Kenneth Gibson (mayor of Newark, New Jersey), Arthur C. Clarke (writer), Moshe Safdie (architect), Harold Francis (graduate student in architecture), Tony Pearce (graduate student in architecture), John Gallahue (philosophy professor). Also includes footage of Cosanti, Soleri's headquarters in Scottsdale.
Presentation and slide show by Paolo Soleri in the Education Lecture Hall at Arizona State University. The presentation consists of about 300 slides illustrating the development of the "Two Suns" concept being applied to the Arcosanti Arcology under construction near Cordes Junction, Arizona. Soleri is introduced by Stan Jones.
Lecture and slide show commentary by Soleri, in which he discusses his architectural experiences, theories, and the development and implementation of his designs at Arcosanti. Soleri also answers questions from the audience.
Second part of slide show commentary and talk by Soleri at a National Society of Interior Designers workshop at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas, Texas, 1972.
First part of Jeffrey Cook (Professor of Architecture at Arizona State University) interviewing Paolo Soleri at the College of Architecture, Arizona State University about Soleri's architectural philosophy and experiences.
Second part of Jeffrey Cook (Professor of Architecture at Arizona State University) interviewing Paolo Soleri at the College of Architecture, Arizona State University about Soleri's architectural philosophy and experiences.
First part of slide show commentary and talk by Soleri at a National Society of Interior Designers (NSID) workshop at the Fairmont Hotel n Dallas, Texas, 1972. Soleri is introduced by Ben Beckman, chairman of the NSID board of directors.