VERMONT DESIGN INSTITUTE

sustainable community development and problem-solving through holistic design and planning

Video Library

The following VDI videos are available by contacting Diane Gayer, email: vermontdesign@aol.com

Affluenza.
A fascinating look at one of the greatest social maladies of our time: overconsumption and materialism. Hosted by Scott Simon, 1997.

Asphalt Nation.
An interview with Jane Holtz Kay about her book of the same title, 1997.

Change and Challenge: Vermonters at Work.
A production of the Orton Family Foundation, 1999.

Ecological Design: Inventing the Future.
A film about integrating Nature, Technology, and Humanity with John Todd, Paolo Soleri, Catherine Bateson, and many others, 1994.

Edens Lost and Found Chicago: City of the Big Shoulders.
A Bullfrog Films production, 2006

How Inner Cities Can Compete with Suburbia.
A three part series with Andres Duany, 1999.

Rivers and Tides: Working with Time.
Andy Goldsworthy, 2004

Soleri's Cities: Architecture for Planet Earth and Beyond.
A portrait of Paolo Soleri, his dreams and his work, 1993.

Subdivide and Conquer: A Modern Western.
A film about Sprawl, Land Use, Economics, Values, Environment, Regional Planning, City Planning, Transportation, Design, and Public Policy by Bullfrog Films, 1999.



Past VDI Conferences

Video tapes of past VDI conferences are available by contacting Ms. Tammy Hunt, Public Service Support, Interloan Library, Norwich University (802) 485-2182.

Computer Tools for Community Planning a presentation by Orton Family Foundation 720.46 V527v 1996 part1

Nore Winter, Recognizing Patterns for a Sense of Place 720.46 V527v 1996 part2

Emerging Land Use Computer Tools, a presentation by Orton Family Foundation 720.46 V527v 1996 part3

James Kunstler, Can America Survive Suburbia? 720.46 V527v 1995 part1

Anton Nelessen, Visions for a New American Dream 720.46 V527v 1995 part2

Alex Maclean, A New Look at our Land 720.46 V527v 1994 part1

John Clark, The Art of Ecology: Person, Planet, Profit 720.46 V527v 1994 part2

Robert Campbell, Making Ethical Architecture: Places that Bring us Together