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Online websites and computer programmes

1. ONLINE WEBSITES.        A. LATEST NEWS.        B. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2. COMPUTER PROGRAMMES

 

1. ONLINE WEBSITES

www.pidgeondigital.com the online subscription website for the PIDGEON DIGITAL collection of illustrated talks by architects and related designers, formerly the PIDGEON AUDIOVISUAL LIBRARY.

www.mastersofarchitecture.com the online subscription website for the Masters of Architecture series of slide sets: NOW IN PREPARATION.

 

A. LATEST NEWS of www.pidgeondigital.com 
 

News Release 9.     October 2007

www.pidgeondigital.com the online subscription website for the PIDGEON DIGITAL collection of illustrated talks by architects and related designers, formerly the PIDGEON AUDIOVISUAL LIBRARY 

  • A number of new talks are in various states of preparation before being added to the website: Leonard Manasseh is to talk about his work on the Festival of Britain; and talks by Rafael Viňoly and Jean Nouvel are in preparation.

 

  • There are now over 100 talks on the website, and an additional 12 of the original talks are also shortly to be added to the website.  The new ones now being added include the late Maxwell Fry (speaking in 1979) on Learning from the tropics, and (the following year) on How Modern Architecture came to England; the late Ron Herron (1982) of the famous Archigram group on A Quiet Technology; Kathryn Gustafson (1998) the American-born landscape architect talks on Perception and Realisation;

 

  • There is a 3-part talk by Ted Cullinan (1983) on key buildings in the periods 1850-95, 1900-1910, and 1920-1960 entitled Red House to Ronchamp;  the late Philip Johnson (1980)  gives a talk In the Spirit of Ernest George.

 

  • Then there is Peter Blundell Jones on Hans Scharoun (1979) ; the late Theo Crosby (also in 1979), partner in the London multi-design firm Pentagram talking on The Integration of the Arts; and a 2-part talk by Andy MacMillan and Isi Metzstein on (1983). Charles Rennie Mackintosh

 

  • Up-to-date news concerning speakers on the website: Among the six candidates for the RIBA Stirling Prize for 2007 are: the America’s Cup Building in Valencia, by David Chipperfield Associates (see his 1992 talk Aspects of Abstraction); the Museum of Modern Literature  in Marbach, Germany, also by David Chipperfield Associates; the Young Vic Theatre in London, by Haworth Tompkins (see their 2002 talk A Visual Eye);  

 

  • Also, the Dresden Station renewal in Dresden, by Foster + Partners (see his 1979 talk More with Less and his 2001 talk Exploring the City). Last year’s winner was the Barajas Airport in Madrid, by Richard Rogers Partnership (see his 1979 talk on the Genesis of the (then) new Lloyd's Underwriting Room and his 1987 talk People Places).
  • Sir Peter Cook, whose talks on Layering and Change (given in 1988) and Melting Architecture (1979) are on www.pidgeondigital.com, was awarded a knighthood in the recent UK honours list.

 

  • Will Hurst, writing in BD Online says about PIDGEON DIGITAL:

A unique archive of slides and audio footage recorded by the legendary architectural editor Monica Pidgeon, 93, has been digitised under a collaboration with Murray. The archive features talks by major figures who have since died including Buckminster Fuller, Denys Lasdun and Cedric Price, but until now has only been available to architecture schools. “People all round the world will be able to access this archive at the click of a button,” Pidgeon Digital editor Murray said. “To have these slides and make them accessible is a really important part of the architectural conversation.” Murray plans to continue the audio interviews begun by Pidgeon and recently interviewed Renzo Piano. 

In addition BD Online is running a weekly competition on its website inviting readers to listen to excerpts from a talk from www.pidgeondigital.com and identify the speaker!

  • One of our University subscribers recently commented: “Students and faculty are spell-bound with these interviews and have been quite a welcome addition from 1st to 5th Year….I am glad to see the academic excitement your website has produced for all of us.” ... and an Architectural Practice subscriber said: " We watched the Penoyre & Prasad last Wednesday at lunchtime...We really love this resource!"

 

  • For temporary access to these talks please enquire. Full details of the website www.pidgeondigital.com are attached.

 

  •  A SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM is shown in the general details below, to be completed and returned if you wish to subscribe. Please give full consideration at this time -- if you have any questions or concerns please contact us by email, phone, fax or post (many general questions are answered in the F.A.Q's on the website www.pidgeondigital.com itself).  Note that reduced subscription prices are available for consortia from local areas. 

  

  • Also, we have started production of a similar digital online subscription website (with the alternative of  a one-off sale on DVD's) for the slide sets in the Masters of Architecture series, much of which is described on our main website at http://www.microworld.uk.com/architecture.asp#3.SLIDE%20SETS. The general details are as follows:

Price of an institutional site licence: This will be a 3-year licence; Year 1 £500 and Years 2 & 3 £400 each.

Price for one-off sale on DVD's: £3,500

The licence: Very similar to the one for Pidgeon Digital, but adapted for slides only.

The coverage: The complete Masters of Architecture series + some additional suitable slide sets. About 6,000 images in all. There will be regular additions of similar sets of digitised images which will be automatically added to the website without extra charge, or available for purchase as DVD's.

***Free trial available at http://62.78.32.64/moa***

WE ARE NOW READY TO ACCEPT SUBSCRIPTIONS AND PURCHASES OF THE DVD'S OF MASTERS OF ARCHITECTURE.

  • Our contact details are:

WORLD MICROFILMS for PIDGEON DIGITAL, Microworld House, PO Box 35488, London NW8 6WD UK

            e-mail: microworld@ndirect.co.uk F: 020 7722 1068  T: 020 7586 4499 

 

 

B. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

ARCHITECTURE SUBSCRIPTION WEBSITE -- The new PIDGEON DIGITAL website is now on the web at www.pidgeondigital.com. You will note that one of the talks is available complete for your consideration, and there is plenty of other information in the free area. Please have a look at the website and if you want to access the talks fully we shall be pleased to supply a ‘trial access password’ for a short period, e.g. 7, 14 or 28 days; email us at microworld@ndirect.co.uk for this. Note that subscribers can have full University-wide access via their IP address or range of addresses.

The Pidgeon Audiovisual collection of illustrated talks by architects and related designers is a unique library of contemporary attitudes which will become of priceless value to future generations. It is live at www.pidgeondigital.com

Started in 1979 by Monica Pidgeon, the purpose of the series, which up till now consists of over 200 of these illustrated talks, is to widen the horizons of students of architecture and design by giving them the opportunity to share the thinking of leading members of the profession worldwide to whom they might not have access.
This includes speakers such as:

Architects: Will Alsop, Edward Cullinan, Terry Farrell, Norman Foster, Frank Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Kisho Kurokawa, Oscar Niemeyer, Jean Nouvel, Gaetano Pesce,Richard Rogers, Harry Seidler Bernard Tschumi, Michael Webb; 
Engineers:, Anthony Hunt, Ted Happold, Frei Otto, Peter Rice;
Landscape architects: Kathryn Gustafson, Lawrence Halprin, Peter Jakobsen;
Designers: Ron Arad, Roberto Burle Marx, Alan Fletcher, FHK Henrion.

This is particularly the case of those speakers, all of whom continue to have a lasting influence, who have died since being recorded, e.g.:

Architects: R Buckminster Fuller, Serge Chermayeff, Maxwell Fry, Philip Johnson, Denys Lasdun, Cedric Price, A & P Smithson, James Stirling;
Engineers: Felix Candela, Ted Happold, Frank Newby, Peter Rice, Konrad Wachsmann; Landscape architects: R Burle Marx, Geoffrey Jellicoe, Peter Shepheard.

The existing series has taken the form of a series of tape/slide talks, each one consisting of a 30 minute audio-cassette and 24 time-coded colour slides.

As tape/slide lectures the series has attracted world-wide acclaim, including comments such as: 

'...constitutes a unique library of contemporary attitudes which will also be of priceless value to later generations.' -- the late Cedric Price, British architect; 
'...have given me and my students a lot of help, advice and interest in Modern Architecture...Monica Pidgeon (has provided) so much help for the study of architecture...' --Professor Too-Yong Park, Professor of Architecture (now Emeritus) at Yeungnam University, Kyongsan, South Korea

A great many of the world’s educational architectural institutions have acquired some, often a large number, of these illustrated talks. However, it has become apparent that the method of delivering the talks, through audio-cassettes accompanied by slides, is no longer acceptable to educational architectural institutions.

It has therefore been decided, with Monica’s full approval, to change to a method more in keeping with to-day’s trends, namely via a website which can be accessed by subscription; the series is known as PIDGEON DIGITAL. 

The first three NEW illustrated talks, by Mark Dytham & Astrid Klein of Klein Dytham, Jeremy Dixon & Edward Jones of Dixon-Jones, and Will Alsop are now for the first time incorporated in the new format, and two more are being added at this time. Also, further illustrated Talks are at an advanced stage of preparation prior to being added to the website. Please therefore enter your official Institution ‘Founder Subscription’ NOW in order to have early access to these exciting new illustrated talks.At the same time a project has started whereby the EXISTING series are available by online subscription through a Licence Agreement. This will include almost all the talks that have been recorded since 1979 (a complete list is shown below), and in addition six new talks will be added each year, and the Licence will be renewable annually.

The online website has the following technical qualifications (see FAQ's on the website for fuller details): 

1. Each presentation has been created in Flash format and has the talk time-code linked to the images. In addition, with the computer connected to a suitable projector these presentations can be projected in lecture theatres. For subscribers, access to the site will be granted by full access via IP address or range of addresses, or by a time-lapse password, for the period of the subscription.

 2. The images are each roughly 1200x900 at 72 dpi (making a jpg file around 1 mb) which should be adequate for printing up to A3 as well as being projected onto even the largest screens. Subscribers are able to access and download individual images separately and thus all the digital images are available in a fully searchable database which subscribers are free to access. The images are tagged with metadata (in line with the Dublin Core metadata initiative) which are searchable on and offline. In addition subscribers will be able to obtain larger images from the website provider.
The sound is mp3 format compressed to 64kbs, but neither the images nor the sound are extractable from the presentations in the way that the images on their own are. 

Note that subscribers can have full University-wide access via their IP address.

 The online subscription is available in the UK through JISC. Also, it will be possible to access through their access management SHIBBOLETH system if required. In North America and the rest of the world it will be accessible direct, and in some cases through local networks similar to SHIBBOLETH.

There is to be a PIDGEON TRUST, set up by Peter Murray of Wordsearch, the Architecture communications company, whose trustees will include the sponsors referred to in 1 above. The main purpose of the trust will be to secure the future of this project. It will also be responsible for an educational fund for young architects to study at the Architectural Association School in London, which will be supported by income generated by this website. Further information on the PIDGEON TRUST will be available shortly.

We believe that this innovative "multimedia" subscription website, of which the nearest comparison would be "streamed movies", will set a new standard for this area of electronic resources.

We are now contacting all those Libraries and Institutions who hold part or all of the EXISTING series. We recognise that this new subscription to an online website replicates tape/slides already held, and we are therefore offering you a substantial 50% discount by inviting you to become a “founder subscriber” as per the offer set out below. (Incidentally, please note that NEW illustrated talks, as mentioned above, will be added to the existing website without additional charge).

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Year 3 -- £1,000
 
 
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Other Price subscriptions available: 

1.  Academic Institutions without a school of architecture:Price of subscription: Year 1 -- £900        Year 2 -- £640    Year 3 -- £640 

2. Other Institutions – Public Libraries, Museums, etc.Price of subscription: Year 1 -- £500        Year 2 -- £300    Year 3 -- £300

 

 

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Price of subscription: This depends on the size of the practice; it is based on the number of people in the Practice, and priced at £6 per person (with a minimum of £100 and a maximum o9f £750). Thus for example:

A practice of 17 people would pay £102

A practice of 50 people would pay £300

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The complete list of talks in THE PIDGEON AUDIO VISUAL collection of illustrated talks by architects and related designers: 
List of speakers and topics
(* means this talk is now on the website)
(** means this talk is due to be added to the website in October 2007)

In red: new additions since www.pidgeondigital.com went live



 *JOHN SUMMERSON Sir John Soane's Museum P792

*PETER COOK Melting architecture P794

JACK PRITCHARD Lawn road...Thirties P795

*NICHOLAS GRIMSHAW Industrial architecture P796

*MOSHE SAFDIE Safdie in Jerusalem P797

*CEDRIC PRICE Technology is the answer…  P798

*RICHARD ROGERS …Lloyd's Underwriting… P799

PHILIP DOWSON A question of scale P7910

**THEO CROSBY The integration of the arts P7911

**PETER BLUNDELL-JONES Hans Scharoun P7912

*NORMAN FOSTER More with less P7913

**MAXWELL FRY Learning...tropics P7915

**MAXWELL FRY Modern architecture… England P800

*BRUNO ZEVI Architecture as language P801

PETER SHEPHEARD Water P802

*DENYS LASDUN The architecture of urbanism P803

DEREK WALKER … Milton Keynes P804

DEREK WALKER New directions P805

*JOHN DONAT Architecture through the lens P806

*CESAR PELLI Skin and bones P807

*ESTHER McCOY Schindler in California P808

*KONRAD WACHSMANN The art of joining.  P809

CHARLES CORREA Form follows climate P8010

GIORGIO BELLAVITIS The case of Venice P8011

*JAMES STIRLING Oscillating P8012

*ERNO GOLDFINGER In Paris in the Twenties P8013

*ANNE TYNG Perception and proportion P8014

ROBERT STERN The presence of the past P8015

**PHILIP JOHNSON In the spirit of Ernest George P8016

*SERGE CHERMAYEFF Environmental design… P8017

*R. BUCKMINSTER FULLER The story of a quest P8018

AMANCIO GUEDES Thirteen architectures P8019

B DOSHI Indian Architecture P8020

*SIR J SUMMERSON Nash's London P8021

*RODERICK GRADIDGE Lutyens/Dream houses P8102

*PETER INSKIP Lutyens: The metaphoric castle P8103

*GAVIN STAMP Lutyens: New Delhi … P8104

*KISHO KUROKAWA An all-inclusive symbiosis P8105

*FRANK GEHRY Counter Concrete expression P8106

*OSCAR NIEMEYER Concrete expression P8107

CHARLES MOORE Designing with people's… P8108

BOFILL & HODGKINSON Urban... P8109

MIGUEL ANGEL ROCA City context and culture P8201

*JOSEPH RYKWERT The orders of architecture P8202

EDUARDO PAOLOZZI Working with architects P8203

G JELLICOE Art into landscape P8204

*KENNETH FRAMPTON Isms of architecture P8205

*LAWRENCE HALPRIN The ecology of form P8206

*ROBERTO BURLE MARX Garden is like a poem P8207

*REYNER BANHAM Mythical vernacular P8210

MICHAEL GRAVES Boundary in architecture P8211

SEAN MULCAHY Architecting plumbing P8212

*FREI OTTO Self-designing structures P8213

ADOLFO NATALINI Time and memory P8214

*COLIN ST JOHN WILSON Propriety… P8215

ROB KRIER Redefining urban...P8216

*PAUL OLIVER Building with mud P8217

**RON HERRON A quiet technology P8218

*WALTER SEGAL Learn from self-builders P8301

A MANGIAROTTI Materials/components P8302

GINO VALLE An appropriate language P8304

*PAOLO PORTOGHESI … past and present P8305

*JOHN JOHANSEN Ad hoc architecture P8306

**EDWARD CULLINAN Red House to Ronchamp. In 3 parts: P8310-8311 -8312 £105

RICHARD ENGLAND The spirit of place P8313

LEON KRIER Polycentric city P8314

**ANDREW MacMILLAN, ISI METZSTEIN:  C R Mackintosh. In 2 parts: P8315-8316 £70

ETTORE  SOTTSASS A sensorial technology P8401

KEVIN ROCHE Statements for history P8402

STANLEY TIGERMAN Dualism in architecture P8403

TOM BEEBY Scales of imagery P8404

ROMALDO GIURGOLA Architectural constants P8405

*MYRON GOLDSMITH The visual solution P8406

EDWARD L BARNES Community, context… P8407

HELMUT JAHN Romantic high-tech P8408

CHRISTIAN BOZA … Latin American identity P8500

NIELS DIFFRIENT Design...mass [production P8501

GYORGY KEPES Art, technology... P8502

*JOHN HABRAKEN …Seeing the environment P8503

*PETER EISENMAN An act of Dissimulation P8504

*ROBERT VENTURI, DENISE SCOTT BROWN Ornament, scale and ambiguity P8505

*RICHARD MEIER Interplay of space and place P8506

JOHN ANDREWS … energy for Washington P8507

*VITTORIO GREGOTTI Context and architecture P8508

KENNETH GRANGE Design and marketing… P8509

*CHARLES JENCKS Hunt the symbol p8510

JAMES WINES & ALISON SKY Apocalypse… P8511

ALVIN BOYARSKY The  AA School and projects P8512

IAN McHARG Ecological planning P8513

MICHAEL SCOTT … Eire is always young P8600

HENRI CIRIANI Modern and historic space P8601

*DAVID MacKAY A coherent eclecticism P8602

*P AHRENDTS Representation of opposites P8603

HANS HOLLEIN Ritual & transformation P8604

JOHN OUTRAM The idea of the column P8605

*PETER RICE Exploring the boundaries of design P8610

*FRANK NEWBY Why, where, what? P8611

*ANTHONY HUNT Refining the structure P8612

*RENZO PIANO Culturalising... P8613

RICHARD HORDERN Designing for our time P8614

DAVID ROCK Making things happen P8615

*EVA JIRICNA Form follows function P8616

*ALAN FLETCHER The idea of design P8700

*TED HAPPOLD Engineering 2 pts. P8701-2

FHK HENRION  Visual communication P8703

*RICHARD ROGERS People places P8704

RON ARAD Expectations broken by design P8705

CRAIG HODGETTS Space active. by technology P8706

EMILIO AMBASZ The poetics of architecture P8707

MASSIMO & LELLA VIGNELLI Design is one P8708

CH. GWATHMEY Architecture of abstraction P8709

LUCIEN KROLL Participatory process P8710

MIKE DAVIES Intelligent buildings P8711

RIFAT CHADIRJI Intern. tradition in archit. P8800

SYLVIA CROWE Wood and water P8801

*IAN RITCHIE Objectives and concepts P8802

YEHUDA SAFRAN Architecture of Adolf Loos P8803

WALTER BOR In step with planning in China P8804

JULIUS POSENER Dynamic of E Mendelsohn P8805

*HERMAN HERTZBERGER Reciprocity/human P8806

*PETER COOK Layering and change P8807

PREBEN JAKOBSEN Order in the landscape P8808

ZAHA HADID To  a new modernism

*LESLIE MARTIN A constructive point of view P8810

KRZYSZTOF CHWALIBOG Polish architecture P8811

RICHARD McCORMAC Urban design in action P8812

*JEAN NOUVEL Symbolic statements P8900

*JOHN WINTER Keep it simple P9200

JOHN THOMPSON Working…the community P9201

*WILL ALSOP Form, colour and behaviour P9202

*DAVID CHIPPERFIELD Aspects of abstraction P9203

ERIC PARRY A poetics of place P9204

*BOB ALLIES Tabula Inscripta P9205

*JEREMY DIXON & EDWARD JONES … Venice P9206

RICK MATHER Heat and light in context P9207

*MAX FORDHAM Concerning energy P9208

*JOHN McASLAN Expression and restraint P9209

COLIN STANSFIELD-SMITH A caring tradition P9210

*ROBERT ADAM Tradition and invention P9211

NIGEL COATES Extacity P9212

*GORDON BENSON Quality of place P9213

*HARRY SEIDLER Archit. responding to nature P9301

C DE PORTZAMPARC The enhancement of life P9302

D SUGDEN Opera House acoustics P9303

PAUL CHEMETOV Words and forms P9304

*G DE CARLO Architecture & human needs P9401

*FELIX CANDELA Poetic structures P9402

MICHAEL WIGGINTON Glass in architecture P9404

G BATTLE & C McCARTHY Working with genius P9405

*JOHN ALLAN Berthold Lubetkin 1901-1990 P9406

PHILIP COX An Australian architecture P 9501

MICHAEL ELLISON 20th Century Landscape P9503

RICHARD MACCORMAC Ideas… The Brief P9504

NEIL THOMAS Feeling the structure P9506

*ALEX LIFSCHUTZ Community chooses P9507

*MICHAEL WILFORD All change at Bilbao P9508

*BERNARD TSCHUMI Space, Event, Movement p9601

*RAB BENNETTS The way buildings... P9602

*SPENCER DE GREY The Great Court Ref: P9603

*TERRY FARRELL Transport & Urban Design P9604

*JOHN PAWSON Simplicity P9605

*MARK WHITBY Transfer of Technology P9606

*CHRIS WILKINSON Bridging art and science: P9607

J VAN HEYNINGEN & B HAWARD Inclusive... p9608 

JOHN LYALL Context and catalyst: P9609

*LAWRENCE HALPRIN The Roosevelt memorial P9701

MICHAEL ROTONDI Imbibing Lakota ideas P9702

MICHAEL ROTONDI The space between P9703

JOHN JOHANSEN Future realities P9704

GAETANO PESCE New bottles for new wine P9705

ERIC OWEN MOSS Nowhere to somewhere P9706

*FRANK GEHRY Building compound shapes P9707

*STANLEY SAITOWITZ Archit… geography P9708

MARK MACK Easy living P9709

*LAURIE OLIN Artifice, not Nature P9710

MICHAEL WEBB A true archigrammer P9711

RICHARD MURPHY Scarpa, the Venetian P9712

RICHARD MURPHY Transforming architecture P9713

*DAVID MORLEY Designing for cricket P9714

**KATHRYN GUSTAFSON Perception/realisation P9801

PETER CARTER Learning from Mies P9802

*IAN LIDDELL Lightweight tensions… P9803

STEPHEN HODDER Transforming modern tradition P9804

*JOHN WINTER Restoring 30's houses P9901

TREVOR DANNATT Creative conversation P9902

NEAVE BROWN Unique housing models P9903

*JOHN MILLER Space and Continuity P9904

*M FLETCHER & K PRIEST Vodafone HQ P2001

*GORDON BENSON Genesis of a museum P2002

*STANTON & WILLIAMS Clarity... P0101

*THE LONDON EYE and beyond--2 packs P0102-3

*JULIA BARFIELD Genesis … and beyond P0102

*JANE WERNICK In tune with architects P0103

*ANDREW WHALLEY The Eden project P0104

SHOJI SADAO Isamu Noguchi P0105

*NORMAN FOSTER Exploring the city P0106

*SIMON ALLFORD: Constructing the idea PAV 0201

*G HAWORTH & S TOMPKINS: A visual eye P0202 

KATHRYN FINDLAY A tale of two cities P0203 

*S PRASAD & G PENOYRE: Magic… ordinary P0204  

NIALL MCLAUGHLIN Seven Themes P0205

*MARK DYTHAM & ASTRID KLEIN: West meets East in Tokyo P0601

*JEREMY DIXON & ED JONES: National Treasures P0602

*WILL ALSOP: A more interesting way P0603

**CHRIS WILKINSON & JIM EYRE: Lifting the spirit P0701

*FOREIGN OFFICE ARCHITECTS: Breeding Architecture P0702

**RENZO PIANO: New York Times Building and The Shard… P0703

*ROBERT MAXWELL: His Last Lecture P0704

**DENTON, CORKER, MARSHALL: P0705



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