Building Australia

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season

Building Australia is a stunning documentary series that explores the incredible feats of engineering and construction that went into building some of Australia's most iconic structures. From the Sydney Opera House to the Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Scheme, this series takes viewers on a journey through the rich history of Australia's built environment.

The first episode of the series focuses on the remarkable story of the Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Scheme, one of the largest engineering projects ever undertaken in Australia. The documentary tells the story of the thousands of workers who came from all over the world to construct the scheme, and highlights the many challenges they faced along the way. Through a combination of archival footage and modern-day interviews with experts and historians, viewers are given a unique insight into the remarkable engineering behind this incredible project.

The second episode of Building Australia takes us to the iconic Sydney Opera House, one of the most recognizable buildings in the world. The documentary explores the history of the Opera House, from the initial design competition in 1956 to the many years of construction that followed. Along the way, viewers are introduced to the people who played a key role in bringing the Opera House to life, including its visionary architect Jorn Utzon.

The third episode of Building Australia focuses on the Harbour Bridge, another famous landmark in Sydney. The documentary explores the groundbreaking technology that was used to construct the bridge, which was the largest single-span bridge in the world when it was completed in 1932. Viewers also hear from engineers and architects who have studied the bridge, and learn about the ongoing efforts to preserve and maintain this important piece of Australian history.

The fourth episode of the series takes us to the Great Ocean Road, one of Australia's most spectacular coastal drives. The documentary explores the history of the road, which was built between 1919 and 1932 as a memorial to the Australian soldiers who died in World War I. We learn about the challenges faced by the workers who built the road, and hear from people who have traveled its winding length and experienced its stunning beauty firsthand.

The fifth and final episode of Building Australia takes us to the heart of the Australian outback, where we learn about the incredible engineering that went into building the railroads that connected the inland to the coast. From the early days of building the first tracks in the late 1800s to the modern era of high-speed intercity trains, this episode showcases the remarkable achievement of connecting a vast and remote country through the power of rail.

Throughout the series, viewers are treated to stunning aerial footage and immersive visuals that bring these iconic structures to life. The expert interviews and historical footage add depth and context, making Building Australia a must-watch for anyone interested in the history of Australia's built environment. Whether you are a fan of engineering, architecture, or simply mesmerizing scenery, this series is a feast for the eyes and an inspiration to all who watch it.

Building Australia is a series that ran for 1 seasons (6 episodes) between December 31, 2015 and on TravelVideoStore.com

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Seasons
The Project House
6. The Project House
January 1, 2016
From grand designs to great houses, Building Australia uncovers the hidden history of the humble Australian house and how it has shaped the lives and culture of the greater population. There is the project house, which came about as a result of the housing crisis due to post-war immigration and the baby boom.
The Federation House
5. The Federation House
January 1, 2016
From grand designs to great houses, Building Australia uncovers the hidden history of the humble Australian house and how it has shaped the lives and culture of the greater population. The Federation house tells the story of the optimism and confidence that powered the movement to make Australia an independent nation.
The Weekender
4. The Weekender
January 1, 2016
From grand designs to great houses, Building Australia uncovers the hidden history of the humble Australian house and how it has shaped the lives and culture of the greater population. The weekender, which evolved due to the introduction of paid holidays and the five day week.
The Homestead
3. The Homestead
January 1, 2016
From grand designs to great houses, Building Australia uncovers the hidden history of the humble Australian house and how it has shaped the lives and culture of the greater population. The third episode looks at the homestead, a house unique to Australia and inextricably tied to the workplace.
The Queenslander
2. The Queenslander
January 1, 2016
From grand designs to great houses, Building Australia uncovers the hidden history of the humble Australian house and how it has shaped the lives and culture of the greater population. In episode two we see that pioneers adapted to the unfamiliar climate of the tropics through the evolution of one of Australia's most iconic houses - the Queenslander.
The Terrace
1. The Terrace
December 31, 2015
From grand designs to great houses, Building Australia uncovers the hidden history of the humble Australian house and how it has shaped the lives and culture of the greater population. Episode one looks at inner city living, the terrace, tracing the earliest development of the terrace from those that landed in the first fleet and initiated the tradition of the European style building.
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Where to Watch Building Australia
Building Australia is available for streaming on the TravelVideoStore.com website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Building Australia on demand at Amazon.
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