Top 10 Architecture - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Bridges-City Icons
From the Brooklyn Bridge to the Millau Viaduct, bridges can enrich the landscape and serve as a living metaphor for making connections.

Transport Megastructures - Engineering Wonders
The Trans-Siberian Railway, New York City Subway, Channel Tunnel and Suez Canal are only some of the breathtaking megastructures devised by humanity.

Museums and Galleries - Architectural Treasures
Bilbao, Amsterdam, Antwerp and Florence belong to a dynamic group of cities that preserve the heritage of humanity through museums.

TV Towers - Complex and Gracious
Television towers are a distinctive type of structure that have long transcended the utilitarian purpose they were designed for.

Stadiums - Stunning Arenas
Sports stadiums are widely considered architectural treasures, on par with shrines, cathedrals and other important monuments.

Memorials and Monuments - Built in Honor
Monuments like the Great Sphinx, Hagia Sophia and Statue of Liberty are valued for their historical, religious and national significance.

City Squares - Amazing and Never Still
City squares have distinctive characters and often play a major role in enriching and enhancing the cultures of their cities.

Parks and Gardens - Paradise Created by Humans
Urban park spaces represent a dialogue between the urban and the rural, where the city expands toward the countryside and vice versa.

Playful Design - Feast for The Eyes
Buildings with eccentric and unorthodox designs often have methods behind their madness, and serve to remind us of moments in history.

Theatres and Opera Houses - Unforgettable Experiences
Theaters and opera houses are wonders of stage technology, as well as exquisite masterpieces of modern or historic architecture.
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