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VOCES ON PBS | Unfinished Spaces | PBS (#103)
In 1961, in the heady first days of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro asked three visionary architects to build the Cuban National Arts Schools on what had been the golf course of a country club.... 00:31
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Golf's Grand Design | Preview | PBS
"Golf's Grand Design" is a new 60 minute documentary debuting on PBS stations nationwide Friday, August 3, 2012 at 10 pm examines the history and role of American golf course architecture and... 03:03
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Iowa Places of Worship
Full Program: Divine pieces of history are hidden all around Iowa. They are our old churches, temples, and synagogues. Iowa Places of Worship enters the "Smallest Church in the World" and the "World's Largest... 49:56
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This Old Statehouse
Full Program: Iowa Public Television presents "This Old Statehouse," a half-hour documentary on the work and workers that are restoring Iowa's most important architectural icon, the State Capitol. Through the... 25:10
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Galleria de Paco: Black Hawk County, Waterloo (401) (#401)
You don't have to travel to Rome to be inspired by the Sistine Chapel. Join Dan Kaercher in Waterloo, as he dines under an artist's interpretation of the Sistine chapel ceiling. 06:14
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American Masters | Charles & Ray Eames: The Architect and the Painter | PBS (#2404)
Premieres nationally Monday, December 19 from 10-11:30 p.m. on PBS (check local listings) 02:17
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PBS NewsHour | Kansas City Hopes to Boost Economy, Energy with Moshe Safdie's Arts Center | PBS (#10176)
Kansas City Hopes to Boost Economy, Energy with Moshe Safdie's Arts Center 08:06
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PBS NewsHour | Architect Moshe Safdie Uplifts the Skyline and Spirit of Kansas City | PBS (#10176)
For more on this story, go to: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/art/blog/ 03:40
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Architect Robert A.M. Stern: Presence of the Past | Profile of Robert A.M. Stern | PBS
Full Program: An introduction to the life and career of noted architect Robert A.M. Stern. 26:19
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Architect Robert A.M. Stern: Presence of the Past | Meet the Iconic Architect | PBS
A profile of the renowned architect, teacher and author. 01:43
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Architect Robert A.M. Stern: Presence of the Past | Full Program | PBS
Full Program: Geoffrey Baer presents "Architect Robert A.M. Stern: Presence of the Past." 26:56
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A Program About Unusual Buildings & Other Roadside Stuff - Preview | PBS
Rick Sebak, the driving force behind A HOT DOG PROGRAM, A FLEA MARKET DOCUMENTARY and SANDWICHES THAT YOU WILL LIKE, presents a droll and informative look at wacky architecture that salutes... 00:30
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PBS NewsHour | Conversation: Amy Waldman, Author of 'The Submission' | PBS (#10149)
What if a jury selected a design for the new 9/11 memorial and then discovered that its architect was a Muslim? The new novel, 'The Submission' that explores in fictional form many of the... 07:17
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PBS Newshour | 'Engineering Ground Zero' Explores Challenges of Redesigning at Historic Site | PBS
NOVA's documentary, Engineering Ground Zero, explores the behind-the-scenes struggle of architects and engineers building at the site. Jeff Brown talks with Paul Goldberger, Architecture critic... 06:27
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American Experience | The Center of the World: New York | Ada Louise Huxtable, Architecture Critic | PBS (#1601)
Architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable discusses the options for building at Ground Zero. 04:21
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