The Art of Architecture is a education/science/factual topics series airing on UK television.
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The Art of Architecture
A look at Southern Cross railway station in Melbourne, designed by veteran architect Nicholas Grimshaw, who was also the man behind Waterloo International
A look at the Palais de Justice in Paris by Italian architect Renzo Piano, a Pritzker Prize-winner noted for buildings such as the New York Times headquarters
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
The return of the programme examining significant and famous structures and the minds and methods behind them, beginning with Norman Foster's Narbo Via Museum
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's design for the Shed in New York City, the shell of which can be expanded to accommodate larger indoor events or retracted for a publicly accessible space.
A look at the work of Ross Sharpe, who has built a reputation for designing country houses in the Jacobean style, while incorporating influences from a number of periods and styles
Kjetil Thorsen's Wild Reindeer Pavilion in Hjerkinn, Norway, which mirrors the curves of the surrounding Dovre Mountains and was constructed by shipbuilders from pine beams