Directed by Beryl Fox |
Canada, 1973 (documentary, 18 minutes, colour, English) |
Also known as "Habitat 2000: Human Scale Cities" |
Film Description: "Describes possible alternatives to present-day city-planning, featuring the often conflicting views of Moshe Safdie, designer of 'Habitat' at Expo '67; Palo Soleri, advocate of total megastructures, currently working on a prototype city in the Arizona desert; and Christopher Alexander, planner from the Berkeley School of Environmental Design, who argues for user participation in ecology design." -- WorldCat (source) |
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Written by: | Beryl Fox |
Participants: | Moshe Safdie, Palo Soleri, Christopher Alexander |
Production Company: | Hobel-Leiterman Productions |