Architectures presents a privileged and unprecedented look at
the work of superstar architects and some of their most brilliant
creations. Co-produced by the European public television channel
ARTE, this series of 61 films across 11 DVDs looks at
architecture and its historical and social functions to reveal
its meaning and impact on humanity. Close engagement of this
kind, along with detailed scale-models of every building made
specially for the films, permits each documentary to critically
evaluate the principles behind its construction, the economics of
the project, constraints of the commission and site, technical
choices and materials used. Architectures 1 Comprising of 6 x 26
minute films covering milestones like Germany s famed Bauhaus and
the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris. This DVD examines the work
of architects Jean Nouvel, Otto Wagner, Walter Gropius, Alvaro
Siza, Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers and Jean-Baptiste-Andre
Godin. Architectures 2 Comprising of 5 x 26 minute films
analysing Frank Lloyd Wright s Johnson Wax building, the
innovations of the Galleria Umberto I, the luxurious Stone
Thermal Baths in Switzerland, and a high-speed train station,
Satolas, in Lyon. This DVD examines the work of architects
Santiago Calatrava, Peter Zumthor, Felix Duban, and Frank Lloyd
Wright. Architectures 3 Comprising of 6 x 26 minute films
examining the Jewish Museum of Berlin, designed by Daniel
Libeskind, Louis Sullivan s Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, a
Dominican convent designed by Le Corbusier, Charles Garnier s
Parisian Opera and buildings by Antoni Gaudi and Alvar Aalto.
Architectures 4 Comprising of 6 x 26 minute films covering the
Royal Saltworks of Arc and Senans, the Guggenheim Museum in
Bilbao, Jean Prouve s House, the St. Foy Abbey, and the Sendai
Mediatheque in Japan. This DVD examines the work of architects
Claude Nicolas Ledoux, Pierre Chareau, Frank Gehry, and Toyo Ito.
Architectures 5 Comprising of 6 x 26 minute films about the
Alhambra in Granada; Adalberto Libera s Reception and Congress
Building in Rome; the House of Sugimoto in Kyoto, Japan, Zaha
Hadid s Phaeno Science Center in Wolfsburg; the Yoyogi Olympic
Gymnasium in Tokyo by Kenzo Tange; and the Villa Barbaro by
Andrea Palladio. Architectures 6 Comprising of 6 x 26 minute
films examining The Royal Mosque at Isfahan; The Pyramid of the
Pharoah Djoser at Saqqara; The Philharmonie Luxembourg; The
Menier Chocolate Factory; The SAS Royal Hotel; and Saint Pancras
Station, London. Architectures 7 Comprising of 6 x 26 minute
films about The German Pavillion in Barcelona; Ewha the Seoul
Hidden University; The Sainte-Genevieve Library; The Church of
Notre-Dame du Raincy; The Igualada Cemetery in Spain; and The
Maisons Castle, France. Architectures 8 Comprising of 6 x 26
minute films about The National Dance Centre, France; The Citadel
of Lille, France; VitraHaus, Germany; Cologne Cathedral, Germany;
The Citadel of Leisure, the Pompeia Social Service Centre,
Brazil; and The Rolex Learning Centre on the shores of Lake
Geneva. Architectures 9 Comprising of 6 x 26 minute films about
The Glass Galleon, France; The French Communist Party s
Headquarters, France; The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland; The
Unal House, France; Itimad-ud-Dahula, India; The Van Nelle
Factory, the Netherlands. Architectures 10 Comprising of 6 x 26
minute films about The Wa Shan Guesthouse, China; Roissy 1,
France; The Iron House, Belgium; The Philips Exeter Academy
Library, USA; The Home for All at Rizkuzentak