Stories About Architecture and Architects | 60 Minutes Full Episodes

From 2013, Scott Pelley’s look back at the history of the Capitol Dome. From 2023, Bill Whitaker’s story on the reconstruction at the Cathedral of Notre Dame. From 2022, Lesley Stahl’s report on a project in Rwanda that convinced a group of Harvard-trained architects to rethink their building methods. From 2020, Stahl’s interview with Chris Downey, an architect who lost his sight and said he’d gotten better at his job. From 2017, Jon Wertheim’s look at how the Millennium Tower, one of San Francisco’s most expensive residential high rises, started sinking and leaning to one side. And from 2017, Steve Kroft’s profile of Peter Marino, the leather biker gear wearing architect for the rich and famous.

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0:00 Intro
0:11 The Capitol Dome
12:36 The Resurrection of Notre Dame
25:52 A New Model
39:37 A Different Kind of Vision
52:53 The Leaning Tower of San Francisco
1:06:40 Peter Marino

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