The final episode explores the theatre at London's Alexandra Palace. Restored by Matt Somerville, he infused it with modern touches, while keeping its rich history alive. (S1, ep 10) [S]
With his work loved by the Prince of Wales, John Simpson is the modern architect who creates breathtaking classical buildings - including his own Hampshire house. (S1, ep 9) [S]
An inside look at the architecture behind London's new Design Museum in Kensington, a result of minimalist John Pawson's exquisite vision. (S1, ep 8) [S]
A look into the stunning Smithsonian National Museum of African American History - designed by British architect David Adjaye, and inspired by the art and history of Africa. (S1, ep 7) [S]
A look at Ptolemy Dean's Weston Tower, which lies within Westminster Abbey. What went into designing the most significant addition to this historic site in 240 years? (S1, ep 5) [S]
Liz Diller, The Shed, New York: Seeing the potential of the High Line in New York, Liz Diller extravagantly designed The Shed - a truly unique structure, on wheels. (S3, ep 3) [S]
A look at how Thomas Heatherwick's unusual and stunning design of many staircases became a mind-blowing tourist attraction in Manhattan, known as the Vessel. (S1, ep 4) [S]
Daniel Libeskind, Holocaust Monument Of Names, Amsterdam: An architect who memorialises history, the profound work of Daniel Libeskind carries immense emotional resonance. (S3, ep 2) [S]
A look at London's mammoth Battersea Power Station, brought back to life after 30 years of dereliction with designs from architect Jim Eyre. (S1, ep 2) [S]
How did Santiago Calatrava's World Trade Center Transportation Hub come to be? This intriguing new series explores the inspirations behind the world's architectural marvels. (S1, ep 1) [S]
The final episode explores the theatre at London's Alexandra Palace. Restored by Matt Somerville, he infused it with modern touches, while keeping its rich history alive. (S1, ep 10) [S]
With his work loved by the Prince of Wales, John Simpson is the modern architect who creates breathtaking classical buildings - including his own Hampshire house. (S1, ep 9) [S]
A look into the stunning Smithsonian National Museum of African American History - designed by British architect David Adjaye, and inspired by the art and history of Africa. (S1, ep 7) [S]
A look at Ptolemy Dean's Weston Tower, which lies within Westminster Abbey. What went into designing the most significant addition to this historic site in 240 years? (S1, ep 5) [S]
A look at how Thomas Heatherwick's unusual and stunning design of many staircases became a mind-blowing tourist attraction in Manhattan, known as the Vessel. (S1, ep 4) [S]
An in-depth look at Japanese architect Kengo Kuma's first UK project, the magnificent V&A Dundee, including the huge challenges behind its construction. (S1, ep 3) [S]
A look at London's mammoth Battersea Power Station, brought back to life after 30 years of dereliction with designs from architect Jim Eyre. (S1, ep 2) [S]
How did Santiago Calatrava's World Trade Center Transportation Hub come to be? This intriguing new series explores the inspirations behind the world's architectural marvels. (S1, ep 1) [S]
How did Santiago Calatrava's World Trade Center Transportation Hub come to be? This intriguing new series explores the inspirations behind the world's architectural marvels. (S1, ep 1) [S]
Dolunay Villa, Turkey, Foster + Partners: Overlooking the Aegean Sea, the Dolunay Villa began as a sketch but transformed into something truly spectacular. Series finale. (S3, ep 10) [S]
Dolunay Villa, Turkey, Foster + Partners: Overlooking the Aegean Sea, the Dolunay Villa began as a sketch but transformed into something truly spectacular. Series finale. (S3, ep 10) [S]
David Chipperfield, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin: The man responsible for the restoration of Neue Nationalgalerie - Sir David Chipperfield - refuses acclaim for the work. (S3, ep 9) [S]
David Chipperfield, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin: The man responsible for the restoration of Neue Nationalgalerie - Sir David Chipperfield - refuses acclaim for the work. (S3, ep 9) [S]
Niall McLaughlin, Library At Magdalene College, Cambridge: McLaughlin's work is characterised by detail, and his latest piece is a library for Magdalene College Cambridge. (S3, ep 8) [S]
Sumayya Vally, Serpentine Pavilion, London: Sumayya Vally is the youngest architect to have been invited to design and build the Serpentine Pavilion. (S3, ep 7) [S]
Sumayya Vally, Serpentine Pavilion, London: Sumayya Vally is the youngest architect to have been invited to design and build the Serpentine Pavilion. (S3, ep 7) [S]
Kjetil Thorsen, Wild Reindeer Pavilion, Norway: An architect with a global presence, the Norwegian's refined approach is displayed on the mountain of Snohetta. (S3, ep 6) [S]
Kjetil Thorsen, Wild Reindeer Pavilion, Norway: An architect with a global presence, the Norwegian's refined approach is displayed on the mountain of Snohetta. (S3, ep 6) [S]
Yiangou Architects, House In The Cotswolds: Crafting grand classical houses, the work of the Yiangou Architects and Ross Sharpe has escaped the public eye - until now. (S3, ep 4) [S]
Yiangou Architects, House In The Cotswolds: Crafting grand classical houses, the work of the Yiangou Architects and Ross Sharpe has escaped the public eye - until now. (S3, ep 4) [S]
Liz Diller, The Shed, New York: Seeing the potential of the High Line in New York, Liz Diller extravagantly designed The Shed - a truly unique structure, on wheels. (S3, ep 3) [S]
Liz Diller, The Shed, New York: Seeing the potential of the High Line in New York, Liz Diller extravagantly designed The Shed - a truly unique structure, on wheels. (S3, ep 3) [S]
Liz Diller, The Shed, New York: Seeing the potential of the High Line in New York, Liz Diller extravagantly designed The Shed - a truly unique structure, on wheels. (S3, ep 3) [S]
Daniel Libeskind, Holocaust Monument Of Names, Amsterdam: An architect who memorialises history, the profound work of Daniel Libeskind carries immense emotional resonance. (S3, ep 2) [S]
Daniel Libeskind, Holocaust Monument Of Names, Amsterdam: An architect who memorialises history, the profound work of Daniel Libeskind carries immense emotional resonance. (S3, ep 2) [S]
Norman Foster, Narbo Via, Narbonne: Series three begins with Norman Foster - a leading figure in British architecture, famous for The Gerkhin and London's Millennium Bridge. (S3, ep 1) [S]
Norman Foster, Narbo Via, Narbonne: Series three begins with Norman Foster - a leading figure in British architecture, famous for The Gerkhin and London's Millennium Bridge. (S3, ep 1) [S]
Expo 2020: For the last episode in the series, head to Dubai where 190 pavilions take us back to the future, not only in their contents but in their cutting-edge design. (S2, ep 10) [S]
Paris Law Courts: Marvel at the Palais de Justice by Italian architect Renzo Piano, a Pritzker Prize winner noted for buildings such as the New York Times headquarters. (S2, ep 9) [S]
Southern Cross Station, Melbourne, Australia: A look at the railway station designed by veteran architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, who also designed Waterloo International. (S2, ep 8) [S]
Holy Trinity Church, Paris: A look at the spectacular building, crafted by architect Jean-Michael Wilmotte and estimated to have cost 100 million euros. (S2, ep 7) [S]
Island Rest, Hampshire: A look at the work of RIBA award-winning Swedish architect Magnus Strom and his unique new take on Mid-century Modern. (S2, ep 6) [S]
Concert Hall, Andermatt, Switzerland: Swiss-British architect Christina Seilern reflects on her commission to create a world-class concert hall in the Swiss Alps. (S2, ep 5) [S]
New Music School, King's College School, Wimbledon: Sir Michael Hopkins and his wife detail their latest project - a stunning choir school in Wimbledon. (S2, ep 4) [S]
Cambridge Central Mosque: The series continues with a look at the stunning mosque found in the heart of Cambridge as architect Julia Barfield reflects on its construction. (S2, ep 2) [S]
Bee'ah Headquarters, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates: The series starts with a look back at the career of the late Zaha Hadid and meets the team who continue on her legacy. (S2, ep 1) [S]
The final episode explores the theatre at London's Alexandra Palace. Restored by Matt Somerville, he infused it with modern touches, while keeping its rich history alive. (S1, ep 10) [S]
With his work loved by the Prince of Wales, John Simpson is the modern architect who creates breathtaking classical buildings - including his own Hampshire house. (S1, ep 9) [S]
An inside look at the architecture behind London's new Design Museum in Kensington, a result of minimalist John Pawson's exquisite vision. (S1, ep 8) [S]
A look into the stunning Smithsonian National Museum of African American History - designed by British architect David Adjaye, and inspired by the art and history of Africa. (S1, ep 7) [S]