Dreamspaces

Dreamspaces
Dreamspaces
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Genre Architectural documentary
Presented by
Country of origin  United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 12
Broadcast
Original channel BBC Three
Original run 2003 (2003) – 2004 (2004)

Dreamspaces was a BBC documentary TV series about architecture and interior design. The series ran for two seasons and had twelve episodes total. The show was broadcast on BBC Three from 2003 to 2004.

The presenters of Dreamspaces were David Adjaye, Justine Frischmann and Charlie Luxton.

Contents

Episodes

Series 1 (2003)

Episode Segments Presented by Description
1
Bag It Up Charlie Luxton
Destination: Puerto Rico Justine Frischmann
Pocket Guide: Mies van der Rohe Charlie Luxton
Well Overdue David Adjaye
Dreamspace: Dave Gorman Dave Gorman
2
Urban Choice Charlie Luxton
Destination: Bucharest David Adjaye
Pocket Guide: Arne Jacobsen Charlie Luxton
A River Runs through It Justine Frischmann
Dreamspace: Pauline McLynn Pauline McLynn
3
Tainted Love Justine Frischmann
Destination: Miami Charlie Luxton
Pocket Guide: Walter Gropius Charlie Luxton
All Rise David Adjaye
Dreamspace: Jamie Theakston Jamie Theakston
4
Destination: Antwerp David Adjaye
Nuclear Families Justine Frischmann
Pocket Guide: Denys Lasdun Charlie Luxton
Park Life Charlie Luxton
Dreamspace: Natalie Casey Natalie Casey
5
Clubbed to Death David Adjaye
Destination: Brasilia Justine Frischmann
Pocket Guide: James Stirling Charlie Luxton
The Ambassador's Reception Charlie Luxton
Dreamspace: Nick Moran Nick Moran
6
Destination: Helsinki Charlie Luxton
Power Trip David Adjaye
Pocket Guide: le Corbusier Charlie Luxton
Watercooler Challenge Justine Frischmann
Dreamspace: Mark Radcliffe Mark Radcliffe

Series 2 (2004)

Episode Segments Presented by Description

About the Presenters

David Adjaye

David Adjaye is a graduate of the Royal College of Art. Having started a small practice in 1994, he soon built a reputation in reconstructing cafes, bars and private homes for high profile clients including Chris Ofili, Ewan McGregor and Alexander McQueen. His practice Adjaye/Associates has designed two 'Idea Store' libraries in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, and the Bernie Grant Centre in Tottenham, along with a range of other commissions.

Justine Frischmann

Justine Frischmann received her BSc in Architecture from the Bartlett in 1990. She then went on to lead the band Elastica. She was once one of the judges for the Royal Institute of British Architecture's Stirling Prize.

Charlie Luxton

Charlie Luxton was born in Sydney, Australia, but has lived in England since 1983 and has an MA in Architecture from Oxford Brookes University. He was the creative director of Make Communications, a company producing architecture, events and television. In November 2003 Make opened a new "urban experience" on London's South Bank involving giant wind turbines. In 2004 he presented a series Guerilla Homes. As well as presenting on BBC Three, Charlie has been seen on BBC Four, Channel 4 and Five.

References

BBC Digital Television Foreword and Overview

Dreamspaces: The ‘Top Gear’ of Architecture online review

External links



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