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Building Sights

Season 2 1989

  • 1989-07-10T23:00:00Z on BBC Two
  • 10m
  • 1h 30m (9 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • Documentary
Personal reflections on the best of 20th Century architecture in Britain

9 episodes

Season Premiere

1989-07-10T23:00:00Z

2x01 Arab Institute on Paris's Left Bank

Season Premiere

2x01 Arab Institute on Paris's Left Bank

  • 1989-07-10T23:00:00Z10m

Janet Abrams reflects on the Arab Institute on Paris's Left Bank (architect Jean Nouvel , 1988), one of President Mitterand's portfolio of buildings designed to change the profile of Paris.

2x02 Chelsea Football Stadium's East Stand

  • 1989-10-03T23:00:00Z10m

Architect Nigel Coates delights in Chelsea Football Stadium's East Stand (Darbourne and Darke, 1972). 'Most people couldn't think of this as architecture,' says Coates, 'let alone architecture worth celebrating. More than ever before, architecture should be allowed to have a real personality to release a sort of energy, and I think this is a pretty good example.'

1989-10-10T23:00:00Z

2x03 Janet Street-Porter

2x03 Janet Street-Porter

  • 1989-10-10T23:00:00Z10m

Television executive and ex-architecture student Janet Street-Porter asked architect Piers Gough to design a house for her in London's Smithfield. For the first time on television, she shows the result.

1989-10-17T23:00:00Z

2x04 Holland House

2x04 Holland House

  • 1989-10-17T23:00:00Z10m

Peter Palumbo , chairman of the Arts Council, praises Holland House, an office block built in the City of London by the Dutch architect Berlage. 'This beautiful and obscure building,' says Palumbo, 'is the most important piece of early 20th-century architecture that our capital possesses.'

2x05 David Mellor Cutlery Factory

  • 1989-10-24T23:00:00Z10m

Writer Gillian Darley examines the new award-winning David Mellor Cutlery Factory in the Peak District of Derbyshire. Designed by architect Michael Hopkins and opened this year, it is extraordinary because it is round.

1989-11-01T00:00:00Z

2x06 The Blackburn House

2x06 The Blackburn House

  • 1989-11-01T00:00:00Z10m

Artist and photographer Jenny Okun visits the Blackburn House in London's Hampstead, by architects Peter Wilson and Chassay Wright (1989). She argues that the Blackburn House - part office, part gallery, part flat - is important because really adventurous domestic architecture is such a rarity.

2x07 D10 Boots Building, Nottingham

  • 1989-11-08T00:00:00Z10m

The Boots factory is a vast glass palace built by Owen Williams in 1932. Iwona Blazwick from London's ICA tours the factory which is acknowledged as a masterpiece of early British modernism. It is, she says, 'a sort of chemical cathedral for cold creams and toothpastes'.

2x08 Royal College of Physicians

  • 1989-11-15T00:00:00Z10m

Architect Edward Cullinan thinks the best post-war building in London is the Royal College of Physicians in Regent's Park. Designed by Sir Denys Lasdun in 1960 it is, he says, 'a very, very good building from a much-derided period'.

2x09 The Katharine Stephen Room

  • 1989-11-22T00:00:00Z10m

Internationally renowned architect James Stirling examines the Katharine Stephen Room - rare books library of Newnham College, Cambridge (1988 Birkin Haward/Joanna Van Heyningen). 'I like the building because it's small and monumental,' he says. 'It has achieved an incredible presence which to me is the definition of monumental.'

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