

Two Swiss wizards turn a power station into art cathedral — and it's hypnotic.
Visiting examples of Herzog and de Meurons ground-breaking style, this film reflects their capacity to astonish and explore the way in which they transform what might otherwise be ordinary through new treatments and techniques.
Cinematography
Light dancing on brick like the building's breathing.
Direction
Kuert lets architecture speak — no flashy interruptions.
Production
That Tate turbine hall reveal still gives chills.
Director
Beat Kuert
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Tate Modern opening in 2000 transformed London's cultural geography, dragging the city's gravity eastward from Kensington for the first time in decades.
Herzog and de Meuron famously rejected the 'starchitect' label while becoming exactly that — this film captures the tension perfectly.
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