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''Extreme Engineering'' is a documentary
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that aired on the Discovery Channel and the
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. The program featured
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and ongoing
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projects. After ending of season 3 it airs under the ''Build It Bigger'' name. The series last season aired in July 2011. Danny Forster first hosted the series in season 4 and has been the host since season 6.


Origins of the show

''Engineering the Impossible'' was a 2-hour special, created and written by Alan Lindgren and produced by Powderhouse Productions for the Discovery Channel. It focused on three incredible, yet physically possible, engineering projects: the Gibraltar Bridge, the 170-story Millennium Tower and the over Freedom Ship. This program won the
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International Science Film Festival Silver Award, and earned Discovery's second-highest weeknight rating for 2002. After the success of this program, Discovery commissioned Powderhouse to produce the first season of the 10-part series, ''Extreme Engineering'', whose episodes were written by Alan Lindgren, Ed Fields and several other Powderhouse writer-producers. Like '' Engineering the Impossible'', the first season of ''Extreme Engineering'' focused on extreme projects of the future. Season 2 (and all seasons since) featured projects already in construction around the world.


Episodes


Series overview


Pilot

Season oneAmazon Prime Masters of Engineering. 11:58 minutes into the episode 4 Icarus' Dream. October 31, 2020. episode 4, Icarus' Dream. Master's of Engineering. Amazon Prime Television.


Season 1: 2003


Season 2: 2004

Season 2 was the first season produced in HDTV for
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.


Season 3: 2005–06


Season 4: 2006

Powderhouse Productions produced six episodes for season 4 with host Danny Forster. After ending of season 3 it airs under the ''Build It Bigger'' name on
HD Theater Motor Trend is an American sports television network owned by Motor Trend Group, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery through its sports unit. It primarily broadcasts automotive-themed programming, including motorsports events. It was or ...
, The Science Channel, and Discovery Channel.


Season 5: 2006


Season 6: 2007


Season 7: 2009


Season 8: 2010


Season 9: 2011


See also

* '' Mega Builders'' * ''
Megastructures ''Megastructures'' is a documentary television series appearing on the National Geographic Channel in the United States and the United Kingdom, Channel 5 in the United Kingdom, France 5 in France, and 7mate in Australia. Each episode is an ed ...
'', a similar show on the National Geographic Channel * '' Impossible Engineering''


References


External links


Powderhouse Productions homepage

WAGtv homepage


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20061022082043/http://shopping.discovery.com/product-41853.html?rel_productId=59639 ''Extreme Engineering'' episode guide at Discovery Channel
''Build It Bigger'' official website at Science Channel
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Symposium W.S.V Simon Stevin, student association of the Mechanical Engineering faculty of the Eindhoven University of Technology
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