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COAST • 2017 • EPISODE "S1E3" • THE WORLD'S MOST EXTRAORDINARY HOMES

Category: Design
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Piers Taylor and Caroline Quentin visit an island in Norway, spending two days
in a house built on a footprint of just 100 square metres. In Spain, the pair
head to a home built into a steep cliff face overlooking the Mediterranean,
featuring a cantilevered terrace offering maximum sea views and a swimming pool
as well as an unusual tiled roof. After viewing a house in New Zealand crafted
from two separate wooden cladded structures, the duo explore a home in Canada
inspired by two ships in dry dock, designed to peer over the coast, allowing the
sea to pass underneath.




THE WORLD'S MOST EXTRAORDINARY HOMES • 2017 - 2019 • 12 EPISODES •



1
58:48
Mountain

They begin in California, viewing a property built from the wings and tail fins
of a Boeing 747. In Arizona, the pair stay in a modern house with an innovative
take on an ancient technique of absorbing the heat during the day and releasing
it at night. In New Zealand, Caroline and Piers view a house camouflaged using
cedar cladding, while their last stop takes them to a hexagonal alpine chalet
with a steel chimney core that anchors it to the mountain.

2017 • Design

2
58:49
Forest

Architect Piers Taylor and actress Caroline Quentin explore unusual homes built
in or near areas of forest. After trips to properties near Madrid and the
Catskill Mountains in New York State, they arrive in Piha, New Zealand, to a
house built within an indigenous forest of pohutukawa trees. Navigating very
strict environmental laws, this wooden-cladded and glass-roofed property mimics
the branches of the surrounding trees, while its huge sliding glass walls open
up to allow the surrounding forest to become an intrinsic part of the house
itself.

2017 • Design

3
58:45
Coast

Piers Taylor and Caroline Quentin visit an island in Norway, spending two days
in a house built on a footprint of just 100 square metres. In Spain, the pair
head to a home built into a steep cliff face overlooking the Mediterranean,
featuring a cantilevered terrace offering maximum sea views and a swimming pool
as well as an unusual tiled roof. After viewing a house in New Zealand crafted
from two separate wooden cladded structures, the duo explore a home in Canada
inspired by two ships in dry dock, designed to peer over the coast, allowing the
sea to pass underneath.

2017 • Design

4
58:43
Underground

Piers Taylor and Caroline Quentin explore unusual homes built underground. In
Greece, they view a house hidden beneath the landscape that still boasts
stunning sea views. In the Swiss Alps, they visit a house made so invisible it
has to be accessed via a tunnel. Next it's over to New Zealand's South Island to
a house built underground to soften its impact on the landscape as well as
withstand the threat of earthquakes, before the pair inspects a Dutch house
created by deep excavation, which features a huge, light-filled open-plan living
space.

2017 • Design

5
46:28
USA

Piers and Caroline end their tour in Florida with a waterfront wonder, a modest
pavilion, a modernist showpiece and a high-end home built on stilts

2018 • Design

6
45:52
Portugal

Caroline and Piers start the season in Portugal, where a fully automated home, a
serpentine design, an X-shaped stunner and a woodland property await

2018 • Design

7
46:36
Switzerland

In Switzerland, Piers and Caroline tour a modern chalet, a concrete retreat, an
S-shaped home and a house built for it's owner's classic cars

2018 • Design

8
46:36
Japan

Caroline and Piers visit Japan to see a V-shaped home, an eccentric gathering
place, a Zen-like escape, and a glass and concrete marvel

2018 • Design

9
46:30
Spain

In Spain, Caroline and Piers see a farmhouse made of steel, a home with a
floating pool, a circular sanctuary and a shared dwelling for three sisters.

2019 • Design

10
45:40
India

A tour of India includes an airy fortress, a fluid home with origami-like roofs,
a new take on a tea plantation house and a lovely "patchwork" property.

2019 • Design

11
45:54
Norway

Piers and Caroline travel to Norway to see a charming family cottage, a summer
house built around a rock, a daring concrete home and a rugged retreat.

2019 • Design

12
46:10
Israel

Israel serves up a palatial family estate, a pastoral property that filters the
elements, a house built on a cliff and a home with three gardens.

2019 • Design


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Forest

Architect Piers Taylor and actress Caroline Quentin explore unusual homes built
in or near areas of forest. After trips to properties near Madrid and the
Catskill Mountains in New York State, they arrive in Piha, New Zealand, to a
house built within an indigenous forest of pohutukawa trees. Navigating very
strict environmental laws, this wooden-cladded and glass-roofed property mimics
the branches of the surrounding trees, while its huge sliding glass walls open
up to allow the surrounding forest to become an intrinsic part of the house
itself.

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