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The Art of Architecture backdrop
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The Art of Architecture

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First Aired:July 24, 2019
Seasons:3 seasons
Episodes:30
Status:Returning Series

An exploration of some of the world's most famous structures and the inspirations of the architects behind them.

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Seasons

World Trade Centre Transportation Hub

E1World Trade Centre Transportation Hub

40m

Jul 24, 2019

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.

Battersea Power Station

E2Battersea Power Station

40m

Jul 31, 2019

A look at London's mammoth Battersea Power Station, brought back to life after 30 years of dereliction with designs from architect Jim Eyre.

V&A Dundee

E3V&A Dundee

40m

Aug 7, 2019

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.

The Vessel

E4The Vessel

40m

Aug 14, 2019

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.

Westminster Abbey

E5Westminster Abbey

40m

Aug 21, 2019

A look at Ptolemy Dean's Weston Tower, which lies within Westminster Abbey. Exploring what went into designing the most significant addition to the historic site of Westminster Abbey in 240 years.

Macallan Distillery

E6Macallan Distillery

40m

Aug 28, 2019

Explore the inspiration behind architect Graham Stirk's stunning Macallan Distillery in Scotland.

Smithsonian National Museum of African American History

E7Smithsonian National Museum of African American History

40m

Sep 4, 2019

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.

The Design Museum London

E8The Design Museum London

40m

Sep 11, 2019

An inside look at the architecture behind London's new Design Museum in Kensington, a result of minimalist John Pawson's exquisite vision.

Hampshire House

E9Hampshire House

40m

Sep 18, 2019

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.

Alexandra Palace

E10Alexandra Palace

40m

Sep 25, 2019

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.

Bee'ah Headquarters, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

E1Bee'ah Headquarters, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

Feb 2, 2021

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.

Cambridge Central Mosque

E2Cambridge Central Mosque

Feb 9, 2021

The series continues with a look at the stunning mosque found in the heart of Cambridge as architect Julia Barfield reflects on its construction.

Lambeth Palace Library and Archives

E3Lambeth Palace Library and Archives

Feb 16, 2021

Lambeth Palace Library and Archives, London: Husband-and-wife duo Clare and Sandy Wright reflect on designing the state-of-the-art library and archive in Lambeth Palace.

New Music School, King's College School, Wimbledon

E4New Music School, King's College School, Wimbledon

Feb 23, 2021

Sir Michael Hopkins and his wife detail their latest project - a stunning choir school in Wimbledon.

Concert Hall, Andermatt, Switzerland

E5Concert Hall, Andermatt, Switzerland

Mar 2, 2021

Swiss-British architect Christina Seilern reflects on her commission to create a world-class concert hall in the Swiss Alps.

Island Rest, Hampshire

E6Island Rest, Hampshire

Mar 9, 2021

A look at the work of RIBA award-winning Swedish architect Magnus Strom and his unique new take on Mid-century Modern.

Holy Trinity Church, Paris

E7Holy Trinity Church, Paris

Mar 16, 2021

A look at the spectacular building, crafted by architect Jean-Michael Wilmotte and estimated to have cost 100 million euros.

Southern Cross Station, Melbourne, Australia

E8Southern Cross Station, Melbourne, Australia

Mar 23, 2021

A look at the railway station designed by veteran architect Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, who also designed Waterloo International. (

Paris Law Courts

E9Paris Law Courts

Mar 30, 2021

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.

Expo 2020

E10Expo 2020

Apr 6, 2021

The design of buildings at Expo 2020 in Dubai, from the Mobility Pavilion by Norman Foster's practice to the Sustainability Pavilion by Nicholas Grimshaw.

Norman Foster, Narbo Via, Narbonne

E1Norman Foster, Narbo Via, Narbonne

40m

Apr 11, 2022

Series three begins with Norman Foster - a leading figure in British architecture, famous for The Gerkhin and London's Millennium Bridge.

Daniel Libeskind, Holocaust Monument of Names, Amsterdam

E2Daniel 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.

Liz Diller, The Shed, New York

E3Liz 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.

Yiangou Architects, House in the Cotswolds

E4Yiangou 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.

Brian McKay Lyons, Smith House, Nova Scotia

E5Brian 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.

Kjetil Thorsen, Wild Reindeer Pavilion, Norway

E6Kjetil 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.

Sumayya Vally, Serpentine Pavilion, London

E7Sumayya Vally, Serpentine Pavilion, London

May 23, 2022

Sumayya Vally is the youngest architect to have been invited to design and build the Serpentine Pavilion

Niall McLaughlin, Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge

E8Niall McLaughlin, Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge

May 30, 2022

McLaughlin's work is characterised by detail, and his latest piece is a library for Magdalene College Cambridge

David Chipperfield, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin

E9David Chipperfield, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin

Jun 6, 2022

The man responsible for the restoration of Neue Nationgalerie - Sir David Chipperfield - refuses acclaim for the work

Dolunay Villa, Turkey, Foster & Partners

E10Dolunay Villa, Turkey, Foster & Partners

Jun 13, 2022

Overlooking the Aegean Sea, the Dolunay Villa began as a sketch but transformed into something truly spectacular. Series finale.

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An exploration of some of the world's most famous structures and the inspirations of the architects behind them.

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