

SuperstructuresSaison 3
TV-PG
This documentary series focuses on extreme construction projects -- be they the biggest, tallest, longest or deepest in the world -- and the machines used to create extraordinary structures.
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20 épisodes
- Berlin WallE1
Berlin WallA history of the Berlin Wall, the “wall of shame” that divided East and West Germany from 1961 to 1989. The hour chronicles escape attempts and how East German authorities responded to them, and also recalls the opening of the Wall on Nov. 9, 1989. East and West Germany were formally reunited a year later. - Barrage Hoover
E5Barrage HooverSurnommé la huitième merveille du monde, le monumental barrage d'Hoover a servi de décor à des superproductions comme Superman ou Transformers. Construit entre 1931 et 1935, modèle de toute une série de barrages américains, il mesure 221 mètres de haut et est constitué de 6 millions tonnes de béton, soit assez pour paver une route de New York à Los Angeles ! Situé à 66 kilomètres de Los Angeles, sur la rivière sauvage Colorado, il sert à irriguer des terres devenues cultivables, a permis le développement de villes comme L.A. et Las Vegas et fournit de l'électricité à tout le Sud-Ouest des Etats-Unis. Mais si le barrage Hoover était construit aujourd'hui, comment s'y prendraient les ingénieurs ? Que garderaient-ils du barrage Hoover, que changeraient-ils et avec quelles techniques ? - Ice HotelE9
Ice Hotel10,000 tons of crystal clear ice and 30,000 tons of pure snow are needed to build the Ice Hotel in Sweden every year. The hotel accommodates over 100 guests and every bedroom is unique. It has become renowned for its ingenuity and originality but it isn't the only structure created from ice. A little further into Sweden's northern wilderness is a network of roads that are created every winter on top of the Baltic Sea. Witness the construction and disappearance of two of the world's most unique Megastructures. - Science of BricksE16
Science of BricksBrick: They are an essential building block of civilization. They are one of the worlds first building materials and today they continue to create structures that amaze us. From paving our driveways to lining our fireplaces and chimneys, brick is part of our daily lives. But when thousands or millions of these simple blocks are stacked together, people have changed the course of history. How Its Built: Brick will bring viewers through the process that takes a lump of clay, forms it into a simple block, and then uses fire to transform it into a rock hard building material. - Science of ConcreteE17
Science of ConcreteConcrete: It is the most widely used building material on earth. It was a building block of the Roman Empire and is a material of choice for a new generation of gravity-defying skyscrapers. From the sidewalks of New York to the fast-growing Burj Dubai, slated to be the worlds tallest building when it is completed in 2008, concrete continues to be a crucial tool of engineers and architects alike. Concrete's footprint is everywhere.
