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Man Made Marvels

Asia: the world’s fastest growing industrial powerhouse; a centre of innovation and home to ground-breaking engineering projects. From Singapore to Malaysia, South Korea to China’s Macau, Asia is at the forefront of cutting edge architecture, design and engineering.

Whether it’s the largest casino project in the world, a mega airtropolis for people on the move or an epic plan to tame the monsoon, Asia is generating projects that push the very limits of possibility.

Man Made Marvels takes you on a journey through these revolutionary constructions: the visionary ideas and the people who bring them to life, the seemingly insurmountable challenges and the innovative solutions that make the impossible possible.

Join us on this incredible journey to Asia’s exciting future.

 

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Marina Barrage Singapore
Posted by Patrick Nolan on 2010-01-18 09:21:19

I am currently watching the Man Made Marvals program about the Marina Barrage prject in Singapore. The program itself is quite interesting and informative, however, at multiple points throughout the show, the background music is so loud that you cannot hear the narrator/guests speaking.

Hopefully this is something that can be rectified as it makes a quite interesting show very annoying.

Thanks very much
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