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Architectures 7 [videorecording].

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 472 | Absolut MedienLanguage: German, English, French Original language: French Subtitle language: French Publisher: Berlin : [Baden-Baden] : Absolut Medien ; Arte Edition, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 videodisc (156 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783898484725
  • 3898484726
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 720.47
Contents:
[1]. Der Deutsche Barcelona-Pavillon = The German Pavilion in Barcelona = Le Pavillon allemand de Barcelone -- [2]. Ewha die Frauen-Universität Seoul = Ewha the Seoul Hidden University = Ewha l'Université cachée de Séoul -- [3]. Die Bibliothek Sainte-Geneviève = The Sainte-Genevieve Library = La Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève -- [4]. Die Kirche Notre-Dame du Raincy = The Church of Notre-Dame du Raincy = L'Église Notre-Dame du Raincy -- [5]. Der Friedhof von Igualada = The Igualada Cemetery = Le Cimetière d'Igualada -- [6]. Das Schloss Maisons = The Maisons Castle = Le Château de Maisons.
Production credits:
  • Directors and screenwriters: Stan Neumann (film 1), Richard Copans (films 2 and 5), Juliette Garcias (films 3-4 and 6); cinematography: Richard Copans (films 2-6), Ned Burgess (film 1), Nina Bernfeld (film 1); sound engineers: Sylvain Copans (films 4 and 6), Stéphane Larrat (film 1), Sang Jun Jeon (film 2), Fabrice Naud (film 2), Antoine Bourdain (film 3), Elena Coderch (film 5); editing: Florence Miettaux (films 1 and 3), Nicolas Milteau (films 2 and 5), Stan Neumann (film 1), Louise Decelle (film 4), Catherine Mabilat (film 6). Production directors and executive producers vary.
Narrator, François Marthouret (films 1-6, French).Summary: A selection of documentaries, in the French television series Architectures, on architecturally significant buildings or building complexes of the 17th and 19th-21st centuries: Château de Maisons, in Maisons-Laffitte, France (1630-1651, especially 1642-1648, designed by François Mansart); Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève (1838-1851, designed by Henri Labrouste); Église Notre-Dame de la Consolation, in Le Raincy, France (1922-1923, designed by Auguste and Gustave Perret); the German Pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition (designed by Mies van der Rohe); Cementiri Nou (New Cemetery) in Igualada, Spain (1985-1995, designed by Enric Miralles and Carme Pinos); and Ihwa Yŏja Taehakkyo (the Ewha Womans University) in Seoul, Korea (2003-2008, designed by Dominique Perrault).
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DVD Carlow Campus Library Non-print Material 720.47 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 81872

CW407

CW468

Title from German-language DVD menu.

Originally broadcast as six documentary films on the French television program Architectures, 2008-2010. Films 1-3: ©2009; films 4-5: ©2010; film 6: ©2008. Each documentary is approximately 26 minutes in length.

Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo.

Live film footage, computer-generated animation with architectural designs and plans, and occasional archival still images.

Contents titles on DVD container: Der Deutsche Pavillon in Barcelona. Die Frauen-Universität in Seoul. Die Pariser Bibliothek Sainte-Geneviève. Die Kirche Notre-Dame du Raincy. Der Friedhof von Igualada. Das Barockschloss von Maisons-Laffitte.

Special feature: Trailer = Bande-annonce.

[1]. Der Deutsche Barcelona-Pavillon = The German Pavilion in Barcelona = Le Pavillon allemand de Barcelone -- [2]. Ewha die Frauen-Universität Seoul = Ewha the Seoul Hidden University = Ewha l'Université cachée de Séoul -- [3]. Die Bibliothek Sainte-Geneviève = The Sainte-Genevieve Library = La Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève -- [4]. Die Kirche Notre-Dame du Raincy = The Church of Notre-Dame du Raincy = L'Église Notre-Dame du Raincy -- [5]. Der Friedhof von Igualada = The Igualada Cemetery = Le Cimetière d'Igualada -- [6]. Das Schloss Maisons = The Maisons Castle = Le Château de Maisons.

Directors and screenwriters: Stan Neumann (film 1), Richard Copans (films 2 and 5), Juliette Garcias (films 3-4 and 6); cinematography: Richard Copans (films 2-6), Ned Burgess (film 1), Nina Bernfeld (film 1); sound engineers: Sylvain Copans (films 4 and 6), Stéphane Larrat (film 1), Sang Jun Jeon (film 2), Fabrice Naud (film 2), Antoine Bourdain (film 3), Elena Coderch (film 5); editing: Florence Miettaux (films 1 and 3), Nicolas Milteau (films 2 and 5), Stan Neumann (film 1), Louise Decelle (film 4), Catherine Mabilat (film 6). Production directors and executive producers vary.

Narrator, François Marthouret (films 1-6, French).

A selection of documentaries, in the French television series Architectures, on architecturally significant buildings or building complexes of the 17th and 19th-21st centuries: Château de Maisons, in Maisons-Laffitte, France (1630-1651, especially 1642-1648, designed by François Mansart); Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève (1838-1851, designed by Henri Labrouste); Église Notre-Dame de la Consolation, in Le Raincy, France (1922-1923, designed by Auguste and Gustave Perret); the German Pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition (designed by Mies van der Rohe); Cementiri Nou (New Cemetery) in Igualada, Spain (1985-1995, designed by Enric Miralles and Carme Pinos); and Ihwa Yŏja Taehakkyo (the Ewha Womans University) in Seoul, Korea (2003-2008, designed by Dominique Perrault).

DVD 9, codefree; NTSC.

Soundtrack and contents menus in German and English translation and in the original French; optional subtitles and captions in French for the hearing-impaired.

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