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Metropolis

This series explores the history and the future of the key feats of technology and engineering that have shaped today’s large cities—skyscrapers, underground trains, sewer systems, traffic control, lighting, and surveillance. The programs reveal how the ever-expanding city has pushed back its boundaries, becoming more and more dependent on machines as it thrusts itself into uncharted realms—moving higher into the sky, plunging deeper through the earth, moving faster along busier streets. As well as exploring the science of the city, the series reveals its social impact. As cities expand, bringing in more and more people, they are becoming increasingly artificial environments. The series shows how we have created this artificial world and where it may be heading. 6-part series, 29 minutes each.



 
                

Item#: BVL5815
Copyright date: ©1995
DVD ISBN 978-1-4213-6387-5



The Series Includes : The Tower Without Ends | Someone to Watch Over Us | A Big Stink: City Sewer Systems | Lights, Lines, and Heavy Fines | Going Underground | Bright Lights, Big City
     
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Pride of Place
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This is the story of American architecture in its historical and cultural context-which is also the story of America-told by its buildings and builders, by America's places, its shapes, and its aspirations. 8-part series, 58 minutes each.(more details)
 
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Understanding Urban Sprawl

In this program, scientist and environmentalist Dr. David Suzuki examines the social, economic, and environmental implications of "sprawl," the low-density development that spreads out from the edges of cities and towns. For decades suburban housing ...(more details)
 
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Frank Gehry: Architecture in Motion

An iconoclast with great reverence for the past, Frank Gehry is constantly breaking new ground. Experimenting with new and nontraditional materials, he has changed the vernacular of architecture and furniture design. In this program, architects, arti...(more details)
 
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Reinventing the City: New York and Los Angeles
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On the surface, New York and Los Angeles are quintessentially American cities, and although each is recognizable by its media image, both are little understood. This program transcends that superficial imagery through the fascinating story of how bot...(more details)
 
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Artful Architecture: The Getty Center and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
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Modern museums are nearly as artistic as the art that they house. In part one of this program, correspondent Jeffrey Kaye discusses the Getty Center's design with architect Richard Meier, architecture critic Leon Whiteson, and Los Angeles Times art c...(more details)
 
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DVD + 3-Year Streaming $224.92
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