Centuries from now, when curious historians sift through clues about how we lived, they will look at the homes that sheltered us, the factories that employed us, the schools we attended and the stores where we shopped. If they're still standing. All too often, these stone and wood and steel paeans to our past are razed like sacrifices to some pagan god of the future. New structures rise, only to be themselves condemned as obsolete and reduced to rubble. This program examines the struggle to hold on to the past without being trampled underfoot by the future.
Broadcast In: English Duration: 0:26:46