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Ruined Visions

Episode 2 of 3

This episode of the documentary series examines Berlin's architecture - always looking to the future, but also bearing testimony to the city's chequered past.

The story of Berlin and its buildings is one of visionary creation and terrible destruction, of human ambition and delusion. From the 19th-century architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel to the Bauhaus pioneers of Modernism and the rebuilding of the city after the fall of the Wall, it is a city that has always looked to the future.

Architect Albert Speer had grand plans to transform Berlin into a monumental Nazi capital for Adolf Hitler, and the buildings that remain from his scheme are still haunted by their terrible associations.

There is no other city in the world where the morality of the architecture has been so heavily scrutinized. Buildings with Imperial, Nazi and Communist pasts all inspire fierce debates about whether this city should acknowledge or deny its chequered history.

1 hour

Last on

Tue 7 Dec 201002:30

Credits

RoleContributor
Executive ProducerBasil Comely
ProducerSam Hobkinson
DirectorSam Hobkinson
DirectorDavid Vincent
ProducerDavid Vincent

Broadcasts

  • Sat 21 Nov 200919:45
  • Tue 24 Nov 200923:20
  • Tue 24 Nov 200923:50
  • Mon 22 Mar 201000:55
  • Thu 25 Mar 201000:15
  • Mon 6 Dec 201022:00
  • Tue 7 Dec 201002:30