How Did They Build That? “Parking & Sparkling” S3E4 September 8 2024 on Smithsonian
On Sunday September 8 2024, Smithsonian broadcasts How Did They Build That?!
Parking & Sparkling Season 3 Episode 4 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode titled “Parking & Sparkling” of “How Did They Build That?” airing on Smithsonian takes viewers on a fascinating journey through some impressive architectural feats. This episode features the construction of a stunning new 1,400-foot tapering skyscraper situated right next to New York’s iconic Grand Central Terminal. Viewers will discover the challenges and innovations that went into creating this dazzling structure, which aims to redefine the city skyline.
In addition to the New York skyscraper, the episode travels to Bordeaux, France, to explore the creation of a curving wine museum. This unique building requires ingenious engineering to bring its design to life. The episode will highlight the creative solutions that architects and engineers used to ensure the museum stands out while serving its purpose.
Lastly, viewers will get an inside look at what might be the world’s most glamorous parking garage. This segment will showcase how functionality and aesthetics can combine to create an impressive structure. With its blend of stunning visuals and expert insights, “Parking & Sparkling” promises to engage and inspire anyone interested in architecture and engineering.
What Time is the “Parking & Sparkling” Episode On?
The Parking & Sparkling episode of How Did They Build That? will be broadcast on September 8 2024 on Smithsonian at 9:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Parking & Sparkling” Episode New?
The Parking & Sparkling episode of How Did They Build That? is all new!
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How Did They Build That? Series Information
An exploration into impressive man-made structures, investigating how new materials and cutting-edge technology allows engineers, builders and architects work to the limits of what is possible. |