André Le Notre is certainly the most famous French gardener. He was also a designer, architect, engineer, landscaper and urban planner. He worked for Louis XIV from 1645 to 1700 and designed the gardens of Versailles, Vaux le Vicomte, Chantilly and Fontainebleau, as well as the Tuileries in Paris.
Catchy mix of farce and documentary. Portrait of a Berlin theatre company made up entirely of the ho...
Created over 75 years and three generations, Les Quatre Vents stands as an enchanted place of beauty...
Filmed over the course of a year in an "upstairs-downstairs" fashion, this fascinating program provi...
Visits to three animal parks in Miami, Florida: the Rare Bird Farm, with it's many chickens, cranes,...
Known as the setting of "Downton Abbey," Highclere Castle truly was the home of aristocrats and an a...
To Olmsted, a park was both a work of art and a necessity for urban life. Olmsted’s efforts to prese...
Frederick Law Olmsted designed New York City's Central Park with Calvert Vaux over 150 years ago, an...
Isamu Noguchi was a sculptor, designer, architect, and craftsman. Throughout his life he struggled t...
The British invented them for the world, and they have been described as 'the lungs of the city - hi...
An examination of occultism as practiced in different parts of the world.
Based on the latest technological and scientific advances, this documentary explores the palace's ar...
Garden designer Lynden B. Miller explores the life and career of Beatrix Jones Farrand (1872-1959), ...
The Duplex A86 is a 10 kilometer underground highway buried more than 90 meters deep. This concrete ...
A building lost in the midst of a 5 000 hectare park, that's the equivalent of the surface of Paris,...