Following a commission from the College of Architects of Seville, for the production of a documentary about the La Alameda de Hércules area of the Sevillian capital in a debate about its possible destiny and urban planning challenges, the filmmaker Juan Sebastián Bollaín, offers this visionary realistic and critical, at the same time experimental and iconoclastic, portrait of the problem of the transformation of historic centers in our cities.
Take a look behind the curtain to see the vast history and recent renovation of one of Rochester, Ne...
Explores the Pyramids of Giza as Egyptologists try to unravel the mysteries and decipher the clues b...
Considered the finest example of Byzantine architecture in the world, Hagia Sophia was constructed o...
Diller Scofidio + Renfro has long been at the forefront of design with provocative exhibitions that ...
This short documentary features a portrait of Ottawa in the mid-20th century, as the nascent Canadia...
Documentary about Queen Elizabeth Square, Sir Basil Spence's block of Brutalist style flats built to...
Exploration of the territory in a delirious time-space journey through the largest Megalopolis in Am...
A short documentary on the River Ouse, following it downstream from Lewes to Newhaven, meditating on...
Writer and urban activist Jane Jacobs fights to save historic New York City during the ruthless rede...
“A Short History of the Highrise” is an interactive documentary that explores the 2,500-year global ...
The six-decade transformation of a block of houses, shown by means of artfully featured archival sho...
A close-up of a snow-bound city, and the men, money and machinery it takes to dig it out.