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Stop the Bulldozer

First transmitted in 1986, Stop the Bulldozer asks if conservation at all costs is inhibiting contemporary architecture.

First transmitted in 1986, Stop the Bulldozer looks at the conflict between conservationists and those who feel that conservation at all costs is inhibiting contemporary architecture.

This programme examines the reconstruction of the historic centre of Frankfurt and the revitalised shopping malls of America, amongst others; whilst Terry Farrell discusses his design of the TV-am building.

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40 minutes

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Tue 12 Apr 1988 18:45

Post-War Architecture Collection

Post-War Architecture Collection
This programme is part a collection of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ programmes examining the triumphs and failures of post-war architecture.


About Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Four Collection programmes

Programmes are selected, in part, for their historical context and reflect the broadcast standards and attitudes of their time, which may not accord to some current Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ editorial guidelines. We aim to select programmes which can be shown in their entirety but in some cases edits are required.

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Andrew Sachs
Writer Peter Adam
Producer Peter Adam
Associate Producer Roger Last
Film Editor Stephen Evans
Film Editor Pat O'Grady

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