This insightful documentary takes a local look at the compelling legacies of four architects and how their work changed the state's architectural tradition. Featured architects include: Alexander Jackson Davis, builder of the Capitol in Raleigh and the Old Playmakers Theatre on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Julian Abele, who designed much of East Campus and West Campus at Duke University; Richard Sharp Smith, a designer of dozens of renowned buildings in Asheville; and George Matsumo, considered a father of N.C. State University's School of Design and the designer of many modernist dwellings in Raleigh and Chapel Hill.
Broadcast In: English Duration: 0:56:23