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tv   Arts Unveiled  Deutsche Welle  May 29, 2024 5:15am-5:31am CEST

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of the international kind of nation, the with that you're up to date, arts and veiled is next, looking at how architects and innovators are reimagining the way we live as a global temperatures continue to rise and david love, it's thanks for watching the get ready for an exciting out until you look surprised. hi irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of human to you on the have you have a one to delete it from port on it. please go to the spot on the on expected side to side dw, on pixel. we in fact, every day, the world wide web for free because we can make the different w, call the world. and also your info is in
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all the input your w story. now on to the extreme temperatures and increasing natural disasters are putting the strain on the way we live. putting people in danger. climate change is a major challenge for life on the plan. how can architecture be safe and efficient under these conditions? the way we build live and dwell must be or thoughts the something new, something different has to come from somewhere else. there needs to be some sort of sensibility and understanding of the context as well as the people innovation waste has to do with scarcity. and pressure of voice came up. the new construction has to
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go hand in hand with the reclaiming of outlined some effect yet. what will the house of the future look like? let us take you on a journey around the world here a 5 buildings which could stay on the test of time. located at the foot of the andes in the province who quite below them or a cultural center is surrounded by the dense young gods for it. once it's completed, the building of how sculpture is crafted by its namesake low lamara, a pioneer scope, trust and national. here, the idea behind the cultural center is a symbol, as it is fascinating, designed as a net 0 energy building, it will produce as much energy as a consumer. but how exactly are modern buildings able to achieve this? one of the main components of the building should be very efficient so that they should consume, asked me that energy as possible. energy efficiency and low consumption of
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resources is key to achieving a net 0 energy building. the 2nd important pillar of these highly sustainable buildings is the production of energy. in the case of the control center, this is done by using on site renewable energy resources, including solar panels and wind turbines, which produce more energy than the space requires. but how can wind turbines, which many consider to be an eyesore be incorporated into aesthetically pleasing architecture? instead of using the typical source mental turbines that you see the truck to the countryside where using a vertical axis turbine and when covering the turbine has an since cancer element, which is i got to do with power that assets that accent energy efficient architecture is art the low lamara cultural center proves that it's possible from south america, the around the globe to asia,
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the landscape architect, culture, car and bar icon turns on new spaces into ecological infrastructure. among them is the rooftop of thomas. that university and wrong city highland think about all the way space really is of square meters of rest of your top is actually part of all the problem can tour into the solution. thomas at universities urban rooftop is the largest of its kind in asia. it's shaped like the traditional rice terraces of southern asia and combined sustainable food production, renewable energy, and public space to be used for teaching or events. when you saving the energy, you don't open air condition, which also of course, you put all the heat outside. this is like make it even worse. so having green move, reduce the energy cars and also crude out the temperature for the surrounding laura
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outcomes design tackles one of the biggest challenges architects are facing constructing buildings that can withstand rising temperatures, caused by climate change. traditionally, buildings and hot climates owens relied heavily on classic air conditioning. a relatively cheap and efficient way to cool down a building. but with detrimental effects. according to a 2020, to study cooling accounts for 10 percent of the global electricity use and nearly 4 percent of the annual greenhouse gas emissions. today, architect like culture, core, and 4 of them are moving beyond the need for traditional air conditioning with new designs and passive cooling techniques. next we fly from asia to africa. more specifically, the west african nation of been in this project takes inspiration from the collaborative 3 and an ancient west. f. a contradiction according to which
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communities gathered beneath its branches to make decisions together and ends. national assembly hall, designed by per canada, german architect, francisco re embraces the sense of community. he wants to design to be a symbol for democracy and the country's culture. the types of desktops is mentioned, people looking to gather would look for a trade in common common for light delia logictree that provides plenty of shamed by some of the most involved. yeah, you get to have that's going to sit down and discuss the issues affecting the community all related to. but the gifts that combine shop to solve it symbolizes crude democracy, at least validated by use based as inspiration, level opinions, parliament building student, been not some serious problem in housing. being one of the distinguishing characteristics of can raise work is his unwavering focus on local conditions. and circumstances, as an architect, he has the remarkable ability to understand and incorporate the specific context of
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a site into his designs. in consideration of been in talk, climate, francisco re prioritize outdoor spaces and natural ventilation circulation areas were strategically designed to promote easy airflow through the central courtyard. emphasizing the importance of green spaces, a significant portion of the site will be transformed into a vibrant public park adorned with a native west african flora. get another nod to the local environments. for our next project, we're staying on the african continent and moving something into gone as capital across governance 1st, plastic house is an interesting site. what looks like normal brick is actually a mixture of sand and plastic waste. the brakes made from its cycles material are stable and good insulators. their brakes are designed. he said to me that there was a goof, a hole in between. you doesn't allow the heat from outside to get him and also
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maintain the temperature of the room. nelson bow a tang facility accepts waste, collected by around $300.00 employees. he designed and built both the cleaning device and the machine that breaks down and melts the plastic. the brakes are made from old melted plastic mixed with sand. under pressure and extreme heat, a paste is formed from which the brick suppressed its facility can produce $25.00 scripts per hour. they're made of about one 3rd of recycled plastic. so i'm so excited that i kinda used one problem that the plastic waste problem that is affecting the world us and then use that simple them to solve housing problem and got enough plastic bricks or climate friendly building materials. especially compared to concrete, which has a colossal carbon footprint. at least 8 percent of annual global emissions caused by humans come from the cement industry alone. boating,
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plastic brick house is about a 3rd cheaper than a comparable concrete house. viewings take place every day. recycled plastic seems to be a trend among gunners, young urban professionals. i think it's a win way for me to use toxic to build houses because i'm good in a product that is much better than using regular concrete. at the same time for a cheaper price was contributing to assist and i'm with development nelson bow. a tang has gained international recognition for his invention, even winning the grant by the united nations development programs. will his invention make concrete buildings? a thing of the past for our last project we're flying to europe, to albania is capital of toronto. and i conic landmark is undergoing repurposing to shut off its legacy as a communist showcase. constructed in the 1980s this brutal list monument has had
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many faces. originally, it was conceived as museum dedicated to the communist dictator and the hotel during the war in kosovo. the permits served as a base for nato and leader as a nightclub. in the following decades, the building was abandoned left to decay. its facade was often used by young people as a dangerous playground. now the dutch architecture bureau, m v r d b, is reclaiming the formerly dialect structure for the cities inhabited by opening up the building and adding greenery to the atrium and its surroundings. the former communist bleakness is making room for new development. special emphasis is placed on the pyramids, iconic, sloping concrete beams, steps were added to allow visitors to walk all over the building to enjoy stunning views of the city. the, the re, purpose pyramids will accommodate classrooms, copies and tech company offices. the idea using a space which one stood as
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a symbol of oppression to educate new generations. the toronto param it's transformation stands as an impressive example of how in a band and building can be repurposed for a new era, while still honoring its intricate history. exciting future proof architecture doesn't always mean starting from scratch. thanks for coming with us on this journey across the globe where we met innovators and architects with great plans for the future of our planet. what are some other examples of innovative and cutting edge buildings share with us in the comments? the the
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love and respect the around the world. we are seeing people come up with new videos, ideas and joining together to protect the environment that includes such as autism . up to this and young people will meet some of them today. welcome to equal africa . i am sandra the homes that we know video rights yet. in comp, hello, you've done this. does rights sandra when it comes to new solutions with need science of course. but we also need audio history.