A documentary series about architecture and the people who create them
Behind every work of architecture there is a story waiting to be told. Join us as we explore the captivating history of some of the most interesting buildings in the world.
Season 2
The Story of Miami’s Fontainebleau Resort
In 1950s Miami Beach, a new hotel opened that changed what a hotel could be. It came from the mind of Morris Lapidus, featuring a bold mix of modernism and classical design that guests couldn’t get enough of.
The Rise & Fall of Renaissance Center
In the 1970s Henry Ford II proposed an ambitious vision that aimed to spark a boom in Detroit. With the help of architect John Portman, his vision rose along the river’s edge to become a symbol of a new Detroit renaissance. In reality, it magnified the problems facing the city.
How Architecture Inspired Scenes in ‘Die Hard’
The building that plays the role of Nakatomi Plaza is the real life 2121 Avenue of the Stars, formerly known as Fox Plaza. The building was the last building designed by William Pereira. A few years later, the building would serve as the setting for Die Hard, inspiring several key scenes in the film.
That Time Mies Designed a Fast Food Restaurant
In 1945, an Indianapolis businessman asked Ludwig Mies van der Rohe if he would design, of all things, a drive-in restaurant. The German-born architect was not entirely familiar with roadside architecture, nevertheless, Mies saw the opportunity to use the commission as a way of experimenting with his concept of universal space. Though the project quietly went away in 1950, the project would inspire Mies’ later masterpieces.
The History of the Failed Habitat Puerto Rico
In the hills above San Juan, Puerto Rico lies the remains of a failed dream–a dream to redefine urban living. The project was known as Habitat Puerto Rico. It was the ambitious follow up to Moshe Safdie’s original Habitat 67. Unfortunately, it never came to be. But while this version of Habitat failed, was the entire vision of Habitat a failure?
The Story of LA’s Pan Pacific Auditorium
It was once the meeting place of Los Angeles, a home for entertainment. The Pan Pacific Auditorium hosted everything from concerts to sporting events. Beyond that, it was a perfect example of streamline moderne. Its architect, Walter Wurdeman and Welton Becket, created an icon and used it to ignite their careers.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Time in Los Angeles
In 1914, Frank Lloyd Wright suffered a horrible tragedy when his lover was murdered. By 1915, Wright was on his way to California to escape his grief. While in Los Angeles, he would try to create a California-specific architecture. More importantly to him, his time in LA would mark a transition in his career.
Season 1
The Story of the Sears Tower
In the late-1960s, Sears was the largest retailer in America. Their forward-looking attitude brought about rapid expansion and an optimistic view of the future. To demonstrate their innovative spirit, they commissioned structural engineer Dr. Fazlur Kahn and architect Bruce Graham from SOM to design a modern skyscraper. The story of how Fazlur and Bruce came up with the design for the iconic Sears Tower is that of legend.
Horton Plaza – Architectural Icon to Dead Mall
In 1985, architect Jon Jerde designed a new kind of shopping mall–a mall that encouraged exploration by making visitors wander through a postmodernist labyrinth. It would help bring people back to an aging downtown San Diego. It would revitalize the city and make architecture an attraction. All that success would slowly fade away as the mall became a dead mall before being revitalized as a modern tech campus.
The Strange Story of Winchester Mystery House
Exploring the mystery of the Winchester Mystery House. A lavish victorian mansion with a twist. Inside lies a peculiar labyrinth of rooms and corridors, with doors opening onto walls and windows in the floor. Who would build such a place and why?
Portland Building – The Building Everyone Loves to Hate
In the heart of Portland, Oregon, stands a building that heralded in the postmodernist movement in architecture. However, it’s also one of the most hated buildings in the world.
EPCOT: Walt Disney’s Failed City of the Future
Discover the history and plan for Walt Disney’s ambitious plan for a city of the future, but was it too ambitious?
Frank Lloyd Wright & The Mile-High Skyscraper
Frank Lloyd Wright has an announcement to make. He’s proposing a building that’ll reach new heights.
When Frank Gehry Became Frank Gehry
One conversation and one house would change architecture forever, and help define Frank Gehry’s signature style.
The Most Fascinating Buildings in Las Vegas
There’s no city quite like Las Vegas. It’s a place of endless energy. Part of what creates this fantasy world is fascinating architecture. Take a tour through Vegas’ most fascinating architecture.
The Rivalry That Crafted a Skyline
Architects William Van Alen and H. Craig Severance once had perfect partnership, but their partnership turned into a bitter rivalry. The results of which would spark a race to construct the tallest building in the world. Their efforts forever changed the New York City skyline.
Frank Lloyd Wright & the Creation of Fallingwater
It was a bright Sunday morning and a client of Frank Lloyd Wright was on his way to view the preliminary drawings for his weekend retreat outside Pittsburgh. The only problem was there were no drawings. Leaving only 90 minutes to commit his design to paper.