- The Bridge (2006)
- The World's Tallest Tower (2005)
- Building the Great Pyramids (2011)
- The Making of the Shard (2013)
- Man-Made Marvels: The Channel Tunnel (2000)
- The Hoover Dam: A Wonder of the World (1999)
- Building the Sydney Opera House (2006)
- The Big Dig (2008)
- The Eiffel Tower: A Parisian Icon (2014)
- The Millau Viaduct: A Bridge to the Sky (2005)
If you're fascinated by the art and science of construction, these documentaries will take you on a journey through some of the most ambitious and awe-inspiring building projects around the globe. From skyscrapers to bridges, each film offers a unique glimpse into the challenges, triumphs, and sheer human determination behind these monumental feats. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, an engineering student, or just someone who loves a good story of human endeavour, this collection promises to both educate and inspire.

The Bridge (2006)
Description: While not strictly about construction, this film captures the Golden Gate Bridge's daily life, showcasing its engineering and the human stories connected to it.
Fact: The film was shot over a year, with the filmmakers setting up cameras to capture the bridge's activity around the clock.


The World's Tallest Tower (2005)
Description: This documentary follows the construction of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, exploring the engineering challenges and the vision behind the world's tallest building.
Fact: The film was shot over four years, capturing the tower's growth from foundation to completion. It also features interviews with Adrian Smith, the architect behind the design.


Building the Great Pyramids (2011)
Description: Delve into the ancient techniques and modern theories on how the Great Pyramids of Giza were constructed, offering insights into one of the greatest architectural mysteries.
Fact: The documentary was filmed in collaboration with Egyptologists and engineers to recreate the construction process using ancient methods.


The Making of the Shard (2013)
Description: Follow the construction of London's iconic Shard, from the initial planning stages to its completion, highlighting the engineering feats and urban impact.
Fact: The Shard is the tallest building in the UK, and this documentary was made with exclusive access to the construction site.


Man-Made Marvels: The Channel Tunnel (2000)
Description: Explore the engineering marvel of the Channel Tunnel, detailing the challenges faced during its construction and its significance in connecting Britain to mainland Europe.
Fact: The documentary includes interviews with key figures involved in the project, providing a personal touch to the engineering narrative.


The Hoover Dam: A Wonder of the World (1999)
Description: This film documents the construction of the Hoover Dam, focusing on the human stories, engineering innovations, and the dam's impact on the American West.
Fact: The documentary was made with archival footage and interviews with workers who helped build the dam.


Building the Sydney Opera House (2006)
Description: Witness the tumultuous journey of constructing one of the world's most recognizable buildings, from design disputes to financial woes.
Fact: The film includes interviews with Jørn Utzon, the original architect, who was forced to resign before the project's completion.


The Big Dig (2008)
Description: This documentary chronicles Boston's Central Artery/Tunnel Project, known as "The Big Dig," one of the most expensive and complex highway projects in the US.
Fact: The project faced numerous controversies, including cost overruns and construction delays, all of which are covered in the film.


The Eiffel Tower: A Parisian Icon (2014)
Description: Discover the history, construction, and cultural significance of the Eiffel Tower, from its inception to its role as a symbol of Paris.
Fact: The documentary includes rare footage of the tower's construction and interviews with historians and engineers.


The Millau Viaduct: A Bridge to the Sky (2005)
Description: Explore the engineering and architectural brilliance behind the Millau Viaduct, the tallest bridge in the world, located in France.
Fact: The documentary was filmed with the cooperation of the bridge's designer, Norman Foster, providing an insider's view into the project.
