This curated collection explores the visionary minds, groundbreaking designs, and cultural impacts of architecture in different regions of the world. Featuring documentaries on landmark architects such as Harry Siedler and Jørn Utzon, the architectural transformation of Beijing or the eco-conscious innovations of straw bale homes and tiny homes these films delve into the artistry, ambition, and stories of the architects, cities and communities that are shaping our world. Experience the dramatic evolution of urban landscapes, celebrate modernist pioneers, and uncover the intersections of tradition and innovation in architectural excellence.
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Harry Seidler is acclaimed as one of the greatest modernist architects. He won every architectural major prize in Australia, and was embraced internationally. This is his career.
Swinging from old to new, this documentary gives a panoramic view of the biggest construction boom in history and charts the modern face of Beijing and its newly iconic buildings.
The story of Jørn Utzon charting the exhilarating and then tragic course of the design and construction of the Sydney Opera House. A gentle portrait of a man, a design icon, and his most celebrated work at Bennelong Point.
An Australian community come together to explore & demonstrate a simpler way to live in response to global crises. They build tiny houses, plant veggie gardens, practise simple living & discover the associated challenges.
When politicians and property developers threatened to take over Waterloo, Sydney and force public housing battlers to the city fringe, they didn't expect locals to fight back the way they did.
The historic account of the 1970’s battle by residents of this inner Sydney suburb to save the area from slum clearance and redevelopment by public housing authorities.
Eccentric British developer Lord McAlpine has a dream - an urge to create a whole new civilisation in Australia's North based around the town of Broome in the remote north of Western Australia.