Streaming Video Resources
Harvard Library Streaming Video Resources
This comprehensive research guide presents the many streaming video resources the Harvard Library subscribes to. Expanding beyond design, this guide covers many subjects and film genres.
OnArchitecture
An online audiovisual service providing a synthetic, deep and detailed panorama of the world's main authors, works, experiences and problematics related to the field of architecture. OnArchitecture's collection features original videos, such as interviews, buildings and installations, all of this enriched with a selection of complementary material -documents and audiovisuals- about the main authors and figures of contemporary architecture.
Pidgeon Audio
Interviews and presentations by famous architects from the 1950s to today.
Harvard Library Video and Film (Analog)
Design related documentary and feature films are available as DVD and VHS formats. Search Harvard Library video collections in HOLLIS and limit your search results by format by selecting "Videos / Film" under Resource Type.
Film formats can be requested when logged into HOLLIS. DVDs will be delivered to the selected library circulation desk. VHS titles are processed through HOLLIS Special Request and viewable in Special Collections; they do not circulate. When possible, DVD copies or streaming rights are purchased to replace VHS titles.
GSD Event Video Collection
- GSD Events Video IndexThe event recordings of past Harvard Graduate School of Design public lectures, conferences, and symposia are part of Special Collections of the Loeb Design Library. Much of the collection is now stored off-site, but can be retrieved for viewing. The collection does not circulate. Any viewing of the VHS, DVDs, or restricted recordings must be done in Special Collections where viewing equipment is provided.
These video recordings are not a comprehensive collection of all public events at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Coverage of this collection is circa 1980 to present, with growth curtailing in 2010 due to the production of webcasts.
Use the alphabetically divided arranged tabs to search the index. Videos are arranged alphabetically by speaker or conference/event name.