Hi,
I am hoping hoarding librarians out there won't let me down and someone somewhere might have a copy of the following TV programme from the fabulous 1990s!
Here are the details,
How Buildings Learn. Episode 1
Thursday, 10 Jul 1997, 19:30 (30 mins)
BBC2
The first in asix-part series in which Stewart
Brand examines buildings around the world and looks at the ways people change and develop them over time.
Flow. Brand asks why buildings go wrong and how they could be improved.
Executive producer Roland Keating
Does anyone have a copy of this in their collections? it is for a very appreciative academic. We will of course send a blank DVD. We also have facilities here to transfer from VHS to DVD and can share digital copies.
Thank you in advance,
Lisa
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