Smithsonian Channel's Exciting Season Four of 'How Did They Build That?' with Jay Ellis Premieres June 27

Smithsonian Channel's 'How Did They Build That?' Season Four Premiere



The Smithsonian Channel is set to captivate audiences once again with the fourth season of its popular series 'How Did They Build That?' Hosted by the charismatic Jay Ellis, the new season will launch on June 27 at 9/8c, promising to delve deeper into the awe-inspiring world of architecture and engineering feats that shape our planet.

This season showcases a diverse range of architectural masterpieces, from the meticulously crafted International Space Station to Los Angeles' resilient SoFi Stadium, designed to withstand earthquakes. Each episode will highlight the complexities and innovations behind these structures, demonstrating the incredible ingenuity of human technology.

Episode Highlights:



1. Space Stations & Super Inventions (July 27)
Explore the challenges faced in the creation of the International Space Station. This monumental project, years in the making, has revolutionized our perspective on science and the universe.

2. Medals & Marinas (August 3)
Discover Texas' unique floating museum that honors military heroes and an innovative sky-park casino that balances flawlessly atop six towers.

3. Speedcore & Steambend (August 10)
Witness the construction of a railway-spanning library that emulates the clouds, a groundbreaking skyscraper built in record time, and a whimsical bridge inspired by a child's toy.

4. High Waters & Harsh Winds (August 17)
Experience gravity-defying apartments in Amsterdam and the shimmering trio of towers enhancing the skyline of Chicago, alongside a revolution in museum design occurring in Paris.

5. Ecobuilds & Earthquakes (August 24)
Observe how an airport manages to construct a sprawling 9-acre roof while maintaining flight schedules and the story behind a museum embedded in a desert landscape for natural cooling.

6. Shipyards & Slender Builds (September 7)
A showcase of extraordinary innovations, including a 284ft timber tower that tests fire safety protocols, and the transformation of an old crane track into modern glass offices.

7. Summit & Submerge (September 14)
Examine structures that rise above and sink below, including a mountaintop center designed for extreme altitudes and a stunning museum submerged in an old dock.

8. Facelifts & Scaffolds (September 21)
Get a glimpse of avant-garde architecture where museums shape-shift with bold designs involving 1,100 glass tubes and an expansive atrium that appears where the Berlin Wall once stood.

9. Super Stadiums & Extraordinary Elevators (September 28)
Uncover the architectural feats behind a 70,000 seat stadium designed to endure seismic forces, and Malta's impressive tower intertwining with historical vaults.

10. Floating Parks & Upcycled Towers (October 5)
Venture into San Francisco's MOMA, which dramatically triples in size, and see how urban skyscrapers are evolving through smart demolition techniques, while 5 acres of parkland hover over the busy streets of Dallas.

This season promises to deliver stunning visuals and insightful commentary on the engineering marvels that are continuously reshaping our environment. Jay Ellis brings an engaging perspective, making these complex themes accessible to a broad audience.

Mark your calendars for this enlightening journey into the world of architecture and engineering, and prepare to marvel at human creativity and craftsmanship as 'How Did They Build That?' returns for another exciting season on the Smithsonian Channel!

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