Architecture Lectures Online
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Videos
- Harvard Graduate School of DesignVideos documenting public lectures at Harvard since 2010.
- Princeton University School of ArchitectureSpring 2013 Lecture Series: What I Did Next - Princeton's Alternative Architectural Practices
- Spiro Kostof LecturesSpiro Kostof (1936-1991) was widely recognized as one of the world's leading architectural historians. He taught this, his last course, in the spring of 1991 in the Architecture Department of UC Berkeley's College of Environmental Design. The 26 lecture course "A Historical Survey of Architecture and Urbanism" covers the period from the Florentine Renaissance to the post-modernism of the late 20th century. Prof. Kostof was known for exposing the relationships between architecture and the people and cultures that built it.
- Texas A &M College of ArchitectureOver 170 videos on a variety of topics.