Tales of the Rat Fink
The life and times of famed hot rod and custom car designer Ed "Big Daddy" Roth.
Big Stuff: Earth
Come explore the giant machines of the Earth.
Big Stuff: Sea
Cruise out to sea and explore the Destiny Cruise Ship, the Ram-Powell Platform, the U.S.S. Harry S. Truman, and Hoverspeed.
Big Stuff: Land
Go on LAND and explore the L1800 Loader, NASA's Wind Tunnel, Japan's Ocean Dome and Akashi Kaikyo Bridge.
Big Stuff: Air
Take to the air and explore the Russian AN-124 Aircraft, O'Hare International Airport and the S64 Sky Crane Helicopter
Big Stuff: Wind
This series looks at how the really gargantuan things of the world work.
Big Stuff: Water
Come explore the giant's of the water industry.
Super Structures: Hibernia GBS
The Hibernia platform has three separate components: Topsides, Gravity Base Structure (GBS),Offshore Loading System (OLS)
Super Structures: Grassburg...
At 14,000 feet, in the remote jungles of New Guinea is the largest gold and copper deposit in the world: The Grassburg Mine
Super Structures: Seawolf
The $2.3 billion Seawolf submarine is a prototype for the U.S. Navy's undersea future.
Super Structures: Skyscrapers
These are the icons of success, symbols of power, ambition, and technological prowess.
Super Structures: Panama Canal
Deep in the jungles of Central America, man has battled nature to build an engineering marvel.
Super Structures: NORAD - C...
NORAD: Cheyenne Mountain is an incredible 4.5 acre compound center that monitors the skies for unidentified aircrafts
Super Structures: Kansai In...
The Kansai International Airport is just that - and island built to provide the space for an airport - an engineering marvel.
Super Structures: Internati...
The Space Station is one of the largest projects ever conceived and will take 45 missions to finish building the station
The Nature of Things: Buil...
In a refreshing hour, Build Green shows how building a house using innovative practices and materials can help sustain the earth
Community Builder: The Life...
The life and work of visionary Kansas City land developer, Jesse Clyde Nichols, 1880-1950