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The Politics of Power

A look at the period from the late 90s to the present day, when the architects were at the peak of their success but also faced some huge controversies.

Series looking at how an exceptional generation of British architects, led by Norman Foster and Richard Rogers, conquered the globe with their high-tech vision.

The final episode focuses on the period from the late 90s to the present day, when they were at the peak of their success - building iconic landmarks across Britain and the world - but also faced some of the biggest controversies of their careers. Rogers reveals what went wrong with the Millennium Dome, Foster recalls the wobbles of London's Millennium Bridge and Michael Hopkins explains how his new parliamentary building, Portcullis House, became the most expensive office block in Britain.

Also featured are the stories behind some of Britain's most popular modern architecture - Nicholas Grimshaw's Eden Project and Foster's 'Gherkin' - and a look at this generation's success overseas, including Terry Farrell's success in China.

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Wed 13 Feb 2019 00:30

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Credits

Role Contributor
Writer Peter Sweasey
Director Peter Sweasey
Producer Peter Sweasey
Executive Producer Nicolas Kent

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