How Did They Build That?
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11 Episodes
How Did They Build That? S1EP1
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A Mine Beneath The Sea, An Underground Olympic Stadium, and London’s deepest tunnels, Scott Steedman shows how they built these incredible underground spaces.
How Did They Build That? S1EP2
24m
Scott Steedman investigates the crucial role engineering has played in some of the best buildings of defence.
How Did They Build That? S1EP3
23m
Scott Steedman takes us through the effective and simple designs of the cantilever, an ancient structural device used to make structures ranging from bridges to bookshelves.
How Did They Build That? S1EP4
24m
Throughout history there’s been one form of structure synonymous with great public events. The Dome. Scott Steedman takes us through the brilliant engineering behind this structure.
How Did They Build That? S1EP5
24m
Scott Steedman takes us through the buildings that seem to defy gravity and the genius engineering behind the making of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
How Did They Build That? S1EP6
24m
Scott Steedman takes us through the incredible structures that withstand the rough and the threatening environments of the sea.
How Did They Build That? S1EP7
23m
We explore the structure that has been an essential part of design from the ancient times and the strength that lies in the amazing shape of the arch.
How Did They Build That? S1EP8
24m
Building bridges over water has been one of man’s biggest challenges, we explore some of the some famous suspension bridges across the world.
How Did They Build That? S1EP9
23m
An invention created by the Romans has gone on to influence some of the most well known structures in modern times. Scott Steedman takes us across the world to explore great concrete spaces.
Leisure Spaces
24m
Our enthusiasm has been the driving force behind some of the grandest and most impressive spaces across the world. Scott Steedman takes us through some of these incredible designs.
Tall Buildings
23m
When space on the ground is limited, the only way is up! Scott Steedman shows us some of the greatest structures that have populated our skies.