Lecture date: 1999-11-29
A two-day conference on nationality and internationality in architecture, discussing the theoretical aspects of the topic and investigating the possibility of meaning in the terms ‘national’ and ‘international’ in architectural production.
Carol Rusche on international precedents for Italian architecture.
David Dunster on a brief history of internationalism.
Cedric Price on thoughts beyond nationalism.
NB: Dunster’s paper is plagued by sound and picture interference and is missing a brief section in the middle. In the original conference programme, Rusche’s paper immediately preceded those given by Brian Hatton, Don Bates, and Frank Duffy (unfortunately, the VHS master of this session of the conference is irreparably damaged). Dunster then followed Duffy.