
The Art of Architecture
- 2019 – 2022
- Returning Series
- Documentary
- ~40m / ep
- 3 seasons
- 2.0/10
An exploration of some of the world's most famous structures and the inspirations of the architects behind them.
Latest: Season 3 · 2022
View all seasonsE1. Norman Foster, Narbo Via, Narbonne
Apr 11, 2022 · 40m
Series three begins with Norman Foster - a leading figure in British architecture, famous for The Gerkhin and London's Millennium Bridge.
E2. Daniel Libeskind, Holocaust Monument of Names, Amsterdam
Apr 18, 2022
A look at Daniel Libeskind's National Holocaust Memorial of Names in Amsterdam, which commemorates Dutch people who were killed in Nazi concentration camps.
E3. Liz Diller, The Shed, New York
Apr 25, 2022
Seeing the potential of the High Line in New York, Liz Diller extravagantly designed The Shed - a truly unique structure, on wheels.
E4. Yiangou Architects, House in the Cotswolds
May 2, 2022
A look at the work of Cirencester-based Yiangou Architects and it director Ross Sharpe Ross, who have built a reputation for designing new country houses in the Jacobean style, while incorporating influences from a number of periods and styles.
E5. Brian McKay Lyons, Smith House, Nova Scotia
May 9, 2022
A look at the work of Brian Mackay Lyons, a winner of Canada's Gold Medal for Architecture who is famed for his buildings situated across Nova Scotia.
E6. Kjetil Thorsen, Wild Reindeer Pavilion, Norway
May 16, 2022
Kjetil Thorsen, Wild Reindeer Pavilion, Norway: An architect with a global presence, the Norwegian's refined approach is displayed on the mountain of Snohetta.
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