Eight personal reflections on the best modern British architecture.
Hvor man kan se Building Sights • Series 4
8 episoder
Canary Wharf
E1
Canary WharfJools Holland's love of panoramic views takes him to Britain's tallest tower, Canary Wharf in London. From a vantage point atop the 50-floor structure the musician and presenter looks out over the capital city.
The Worsley Medical Building
E2
The Worsley Medical BuildingDamien Hirst, controversial winner of last year's Turner Prize, enjoys the juxtaposition of life and death at the Worsley Medical Building in Leeds where, as a student, he used to do anatomical drawings.
Hauer-King House
E3
Hauer-King HouseArchitect Will Alsop visits an unconventional private house built with glass walls.
Humber Bridge
E4
Humber BridgePoet Simon Armitage finds inspiration in the longest suspension bridge in the world. Opened in 1981, the Humber Bridge is 1.3 miles long and, he feels, is "one of the modern wonders of the world".
Wood Street Police Station
E5
Wood Street Police StationCartoonist Posy Simmonds discovers a remarkable police station in Wood Street in the City of London.
Alton Estate
E6
Alton EstateArchitect Sir Richard Rogers praises Alton housing estate in Roehampton. Built in the 1950s by the London County Council, Alton was planned to be a modern Utopia.
Willis Corroon
E7
Willis CorroonArchitect Zaha Hadid chooses the Willis Corroon building in the centre of Ipswich, Suffolk, a high-tech seventies work by Sir Norman Foster.
Glyndebourne Opera House
E8
Glyndebourne Opera HouseWriter Germaine Greer chooses the Glyndebourne Opera House on the Sussex Downs. The building, which opened in 1994, was constructed in just 18 months and was designed by Michael Hopkins and Patty Hopkins.