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  • First part of an atmospheric film by Wladimir Manshanden in and around Eindhoven


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  • The second part of Wladimir Manshanden's atmospheric appreciation of the European city of Eindhoven


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  • A short extract from a film celebrating the work of architects Gillespie Kidd an Coia in which Andy Macmillan explains the simple philosophy behind the design of a small church in Glenrothes.


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  • an atmospheric video of this great European city by Wladimir Manshanden


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  • Leadership Training video clip from Rock the Boat Consulting Ltd


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  • Before the end of 1961 the New York publishing company Harcourt, Brace and Co. had the first edition of Lewis Mumford's highly successful book The City In History ready for publication. Two years later, in 1963, the National Film Board of Canada funded the production of six documentaries, each lasting 27 minutes, for a series entitled Mumford On The City. The closing titles confirm that the material for the films, based on The City In History, was prepared by Mumford himself. The director Ian MacNeill wrote the film script and produced the various parts: The City: Heaven and Hell, The City: Cars Or People, The City And Its Region, The Heart of the city, The City As Man's Home and The city and the future. In 1963 Mumford was 68 years old and agreed (decided) to appear as the presenter of the six films, expressing his personal view about the future of the western city, interspersed with pictures of places, cities, archaeological documents, works of art and architecture.


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