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  1. The Secret Life of Buildings: Created by Poppy Edwards. With Tom Dyckhoff, Karl Lagerfeld, Zaha Hadid, Bjarke Ingels. A look at how architecture affects the way we feel. According to Architectural historian Tom Dyckhoff, we have hard-wired desires about what we expect from the spaces we inhabit.

    • (20)
    • 2011-08-01
    • Documentary
    • Tom Dyckhoff, Karl Lagerfeld, Zaha Hadid
  2. Aug 1, 2011 · Architecture critic Tom Dyckhoff presents a three-part series looking at how architecture affects us at home, work and play, and discovers the secret ways that buildings profoundly affect our behaviour, feelings and identity.

    • August 2, 2011
  3. Tom Dyckhoff makes some revelatory and shocking discoveries about how the buildings in which we spend our working life can physically change our brain, and shows why open-plan offices are bad spaces to work in. Armed with this new knowledge, Dyckhoff meets and challenges pre-eminent architects including Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid to re ...

  4. To meet Professor Gage was a dream; to work with scientists from the Universities of San Diego and Oxford in devising experiments a privilege; and to interview an absolute design hero of mine ...

    • 60 min
    • 829
    • Tom Dyckhoff
  5. Jul 6, 1988 · The theory is built upon a close reading of seven works, all completed in the 1980s: Frank Gehry's . The author uses urban plans, and architectural drawings and photographs to reveal the layers of meaning present in each building, including the deepest layer-its secret life.

  6. Aug 1, 2011 · Architecture critic Tom Dyckhoff presents a three-part series looking at how architecture affects us at home, work and play, and discovers the secret ways that buildings profoundly affect our behaviour, feelings and identity.

  7. From shopping malls to football stadiums and museums, Tom discovers how important play is in our lives and argues controversially that, ever since the commercial success of the Guggenheim in Bilbao, the buildings we're being given to play in are damaging us.