The Bravest

This project was designed for real bodies under real pressure.

For The Bravest, structure was not a backdrop for the show, but the mechanism that shaped tension, danger, and endurance in real time.

Commissioned to design and certify a series of high-intensity game structures, Bureau 105 worked on a televised adventure competition filmed in Northern Europe—where engineering had to perform live, under the same conditions as the contestants themselves.

The challenges were extreme, cinematic, and physically demanding. Contestants were tasked with crossing wire rope bridges suspended over chasms, escaping steel cages as they plunged into open water, and fleeing flaming vehicles launched off ramps into the sea.

More information
Working alongside a specialised team of riggers and production crews, Bureau 105 ensured every structure met strict safety and performance requirements—often under severe environmental conditions and tight timelines.
 
This project pushed the limits of structural design for temporary, high-risk environments, combining technical rigour with television drama.
 
—
Client: The Bravest. A Legbátrabb Páros, TV2
Lead Engineer: Jeanette Muñoz Abela
Discipline: Civil and Structural Engineering
bus-disaster-game-02
the-bravest-bus4-1145×1145
bus-disaster-game-06
thebravest-square-proyect-630×610-1
drowing-cage-01
drowing-cage-structure
drowing-cage-structure02
the-bravest-car-structure-1145×1145
the-bravest-car-jump-1145×1145
flag-pole-02
flag-pole-04
flag-pole-03
flag-pole-game-01
Back to top Arrow
View