Grand Designs (1999)
British television series which features unusual and often elaborate architectural homebuilding projects.
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Episode 1 - Cheltenham: The Underground House
Release Date: 2008-01-16A couple who live in a Regency house in Cheltenham that is expensive to run decide to sell up and build a modern low maintenance house in their back garden. However, height restrictions mean they have to build 60 per cent of their new home underground and neighbours make 90 complaints about their planning application. Undeterred, the pair continue as planned, but the project encounters further problems including the departure of the builders.
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Episode 2 - Oxford: The Decagon House
Release Date: 2008-01-23Henry Chopping finds his plans to build a new home in Oxford hampered by a listed wall and planning restrictions. With a budget of over three quarters of a million Henry is determined to make his dream home a reality.
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Episode 3 - Bristol: The Modernist Sugar Cube
Release Date: 2008-01-30An architect plans to build a new house for his family using only white materials. He ends up using stuff more commonly used in commercial buildings.
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Episode 4 - The Gothic House
Release Date: 2008-02-06Jo and Shaun Bennett want to build an Addams Family style Gothic house with a £400,000 budget. With the challenge growing bigger than they ever imagined they face financial problems and struggle to stay within their budget.
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Episode 5 - Midlothian: The Lime Kiln House
Release Date: 2008-02-13Pru and Richard make plans to build a bespoke family home on an industrial site in the middle of the Midlothian countryside. However, the plot of land, an old industrial site complete with lime kilns, comes with a condition. They can build on it only if they become custodians of the kilns, and more importantly, that the house they build blends in with the landscape.
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Episode 6 - The Bath Kit House
Release Date: 2008-02-20Kevin attempts to help Tiffany and Jonny with their dream of creating an ultra-modern, eco-friendly home in Bath in the west country. Rather than go down the traditional building route, Tiffany and Jonny opted for a German pre-fabricated kit house with great green credentials.
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Episode 7 - Revisited - Masseria Impisi: An Artists' Retreat
Release Date: 2008-02-27Kevin McCloud revisits artists David Westby and Leonie Whitton three years after they bought an olive farm in the Puglia region of Italy and planned to convert it into a home on a budget of £25,000.
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Episode 8 - Revisited - Peterborough- The Wooden Box
Release Date: 2008-03-05Kevin McCloud drops in at John and Terri Westlake's self-built, contemporary wooden home, which has a wall made entirely of glass and great views across open countryside near Peterborough.
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Episode 9 - Revisited - German Kit House
Release Date: 2008-03-12Kevin revisits David and Greta Iredale, who replaced their original house which they designed and built themselves with a German built, precision engineered Huf Haus.
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Episode 10 - Revisited - Surrey- The Victorian Threshing Barn
Release Date: 2008-03-19Kevin McCloud revisits Philip Trail and his wife Angela who moved to stress-free Surrey and renovated a 150-year-old threshing barn after Philip was diagnosed with a brain tumour.
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Episode 11 - Cumbria Underground House Revisited
Release Date: 2008-03-26Five years on, Kevin McCloud goes back to the wilds of Cumbria to see how the Reddy family have adapted to their ecologically sound earth-sheltered home.
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Episode 12 - Maidstone: The Hi Tech Bungalow
Release Date: 2008-04-02In Maidstone, Jean and Bill Letley, a septuagenarian couple plan a highly contemporary bungalow complete with underfloor heating and prototype steel foundations. The project would test even the most accomplished workmen, but is left to their daughter and son-in-law, who have little building experience and have to make personal sacrifices.