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kind of surprised they don't have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . peace time what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation or to stand a chance darkness cities to work starting march tenth g.w. . hi everyone and welcome to the show today when we had one of that month's most extraordinary chefs out of these topics our no menu as well. a
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dutch retrospective shows the work of german painter and the overall. living space a swiss architect designed a scriptural home for himself and his family. on music meets annual sawmill of seven top musicians combines classical music with pop. he's a real rabble at the still we're talking about mr kahn stuff even though the danish have made a name for himself on the scene he prefers to cook and contains company cover terry as are not known for their fine food but concept wants to prove that you don't need much money or time for the licious and healthy dishes he also likes to cook in unusual places for example. this is michael constance favorite way to cook outdoors over an open fire. today he's using fresh mussels from the danish baltic sea then he.
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is simple and authentic and it's made him famous throughout denmark left. agreed to speak for itself i learned a lot on the season i'm watch and she's right now and then try to use that because when it's in season it's both cheap. and it's the. texture and it's just perfect. looks rugged coastal landscape is a source of inspiration for me. as a child he loved to spend his free time by the ocean he still comes to most every day. in. history some. peace and quiet and you have a pretty strong lot of during the week but if i can just have more trip or intro to nature cooking or. just walking in there were three. yeah some
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peace in mind my my here. for years he worked for copenhagen. the world famous known. to switch to places where people can enjoy his food company cafeterias. in twenty twelve he took over the kitchen of the small office back then and served up a lot of meat and gravy. today the menu reflects his signature style. which changed everything. some of the first thing he did was just. a lot of things out there was a lot of. free prepared food. convenience. we want to do everything from to pick a main. course that says that healthy cafeteria food needn't be expensive for him the biggest challenge was changing the employees' eating habits many were very
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skeptical of the songs it took him four months to win them over when you people why you're doing things and explaining it's a lot easier for people to understand why you're doing it and so i was standing out here every lunch just talking to people telling them this is this this we're doing it this way because they meet with these makes the ball really well. and women he did today lawns form at the buffet on the dot of twelve. this cafeteria has gone from being one of denmark's worst to being one of its best. i love our food it's a very healthy i mean we just get to the things that we don't know i have been here all. professionally and so i started. opening here with fish. for stride littlepage. and it was just people change and it was
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a big progress. is happy that his concept has been so well received he's currently helping seniors home and a hospital with their new concepts while maintaining his reputation as one of denmark's top chefs he wins awards and also publishes cookbooks his most recent evergreen provides recipes for to tary and dishes. middle cost knows how great pictures can entice people to eat good food so he posts a new dish each day on instagram. he also gives insights into his private life as constant is a father a full who spends as much time with his children as possible. balancing family life with his profession as a top chef was a huge challenge. he gave up working in michelin starred restaurants to be able to sit down to dinner with his own family in the evenings.
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i need some new challenges. all the time but i think most important it was a good thing for us as a family they were close but i'm very happy that mikel decided to do this we wanted to have a big family and that's not so easy. in the with lots of refreshing ideas both personal and professional. her wardrobe is legendary outfits are always color coordinated her family has always made her dresses well that's how we know her so it seems as of the queen loves fashion and that she enjoyed visiting london fashion week recently and now express. on tuesday london fashion week was honored with a visit from her majesty queen elizabeth the second she joined the winter or the us
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editor in chief of vogue for richard quinn's fashion show immediately afterwards she presented the designer with the queen elizabeth a second award for british design was the queen's first ever visit to london fashion week. art objects from the private collection of american billionaires david and peggy rockefeller are now one display at christie's auction house in london among them our works by picasso. what's really important remember there is that they actually lived really different with these things they used. the paintings were not hundreds if they were. the great gallery they want pictures on. which will be amazing pictures. the exhibits are to go on auction later this year christie's anticipates record proceeds of more than half
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a billion euros. on tuesday spanish actor happy about them arrived at the bell an international film festival in a proper technique. he went on to present the first images from a documentary produced titled sanctuary about the greenpeace research expedition the academy award winner spent three weeks in antarctica with two german marine researchers. out of the room gordy of spain directed the film it was something that i will never forget it's like i these thought came to my mind i guess in the british story times these would be what the world or answers were witnessing the silence and be an emo speaking. as a greenpeace supporter bought them advocates the establishment of the world's biggest ocean sanctuary in antarctica is why build sea. firms are not only in the spotlight at the berlin film festival but also in our draw of the week we want to know from you what kind of movies you like to watch
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bollywood or maybe something else you'll find a selection on a website choose one and when you do your name will be entered automatically into our prize drawing for this exclusive euro mix watch so good luck. maybe your favorite movie stars actor brad pitt besides several awards the hollywood star collects art and also owns a painting by german painter knew how he is one of europe's most successful contemporary artists his work fascinated with the realism of the moment at an exhibition and another lens where we talks to the normally media shy artiste. celebrated german painter neil how is in the netherlands the museum different that's about an hour's drive from the dutch german border is holding a major retrospective of this rather enigmatic artiste. the
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figure is haunting his canvases give the impression of originating in a mad dream. and encountering them again now it's as if i were attending a family reunion. it's a family reunion with figures created at his life studio this is where he paints often alone with only his wife rose a lawyer as his most trusted advisor. the contestant but you could give her pearl earrings for example that would go well with us round weighing spots like see. if he's a success in germany he's a superstar in the united states where his paintings fetch enormous sums often before he's even painted them shiny or how generally paints without any kind of plan simply following his intuition the results are images that are mysterious and apocalyptic. doesn't the surance the finest moments are when an image
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comes upon me and then through me. it's driven to become a reality. of it is that the table. sixty five paintings created over the past twenty five years are on show and swallow any attempt at decipher and beyond are doomed to failure every viewer has his or her own perspective on the fantasy narratives of me all. these are missions. and they include dreams and nightmares. good and evil. they include fortune and misfortune life and death it's all there. death is a theme that has long followed the artist his young parents were killed in a. train accident when he was just four weeks old he deals with the trauma in his
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compositions as here in the painting father. it's important to him to maintain a balance between fear and confidence and good and evil. even ambivalence is the magic word everything has to be included in the angel in the devil otherwise it's good for nothing so the propaganda roll cage. and enigmatic comic figure he raises questions but gives no answers. as we all know the mother of invention this also applies to the following story the plot of which this architect what was it he wanted to build his house was actually too small for what they had problems getting a building permit but at the end of the day everything worked out he has already prizes. let's take a closer look in today's episode of our series. like
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a giant crystal this house reaches into the sky fifty eight windows make up the outer wall. was architect. built his family home on the outskirts of pyrrhic on the slopes of a former senior. welcome to the troubadour in zurich. german for great as he was designing his house drew inspiration from the surroundings of the. property used to be a vineyard there is still loads of great drawings behind. the windows are attached to the supporting structure like grapes to a stand. out on the platforms of the main middle wall just like the trunk of
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a. space for one continuous stairwell and the rooms are not arranged into typical floors instead they are joined by individual cases and platforms. to get a building permit you have to be creative when plotting the floor plan. was staying within property lines just two hundred square meters. the property is small to begin with subtract the border limit clarence and you're left with five times nine metres. picture designing a house just five steps wide and nine steps long it's impossible. in the end he managed to create roughly one hundred thirty square metres of living space inside it's back to basics walls and ceilings are made
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a fair faced concrete wall furniture at splashes of color the glass facade makes the rooms appear larger on the concrete core provide structure. in my experience when you have a lot of glass it's important to have a strong back to provide a sense of security if you have glass on both sides it's like your last in a sort of limbo here you have a backyard and there you have a fantastic view this lens the room a feeling of peace and car. each pack for office morrison's two children little havens for retreat none of the living spaces is larger than fifty square meters every centimeter is put to good use. decreased dish that came with a building concept like this its greatest strength is also its greatest weakness
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that means the way the concrete has been poured on way it has set and this carrying the structure can no longer be altered you can't take anything out anymore if you did the whole house would collapse always a glee's architectural office three peat one multiple awards for this design it took construction period of two and a half years to realize his dream home. decent house in this house everything is radically and fundamentally reduce to the back concrete. that's what i like the most all those other things you do with the house i'm not necessary here. you can read your self all of that really doesn't take much. there are no stones to be thrown in this glass house with his great friend. has not only created a unique home for his family he is also placed on
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a property that was once considered impossible to build. your your design at its best check out our you tube channel interior design stunning design ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home decoration we'll take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics. subscribe and don't miss out see you on you tube. we continue with some extraordinary music by philip the award winning all song is a group of seven musicians and they mix classical music jest jewish folk latin and pop not only the music is an interesting mix but the band members are just as varied they have from germany and austria some of them even play for us now they've
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released their debut album and was soon hit the road we met up with lively funch. they frequent flyers between vienna and berlin today cellist stefan khan's is waiting for christopher talks that to arrive along with five other world class musicians they founded philharmonic's. we don't have a private jet yet but we support airlines enough to be eligible for our own route. stephan khan's was born in vienna and has been playing cello for the renowned pullin for dominic since twenty ten. because of touch that is the piano soloist and lives in vienna. seven men seven instruments zero protocol they play the music they like the way they like it this is no ordinary orchestra repertoire.
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is a project that's close to their hearts. it's like a breath of fresh air from the stuffy classical music business. between this colossal. they collaborate much more freely than any typical ensemble would. sooner or later every classical musician reaches a point where they don't only want to reproduce what has already been written but create something of their own. film on its combined all kinds of genres whether it's pop jazz or hunky reinfect music each musician contributes his own style and favorite songs. some of them have known each other from childhood days.
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ok let's grab a bite to eat. even in bed then that could mean a popular us to indulge. that's the small schnitzel i thank you sound check the sound check is always important. what are they saying. no complaints sir no big difference between violin and piano when it comes to the quality of the ship still but what about the music. when you take the subway to vienna in the evening you won't be see people on the way to a play an opera or a concert. you're right it's different in berlin though in terms of numbers i think the city has the same to offer you've got seven major orchestras and three opera houses but i think classical music has a different cultural significance here yes of the.
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cinematic seem to bring vienna and bilin together in perfect harmony and they feast their first album to prove it. now we're taking a very special train for a ride to the mountains let's head over to the hot small it's the highest mountain range in the middle of germany at more than one thousand one hundred forty media us the block is its highest peak to get up there we take a narrow gorge railway these special trains us some of the last few steam locomotives were white which is still in service they are a great attraction for tourists for this experience some have to sit well have to sweat so all of our on a stag tip. this train is hard to miss the broken railway in the hearts mountains when you see thick
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plumes of smoke rising you can be sure it's on its way for the past one hundred years it is snaked through the same fantastic landscape every day and scaled the highest peak in northern germany the broken. inside the engine room it's hot and its fuel with coal that needs to be shoveled into the one thousand five hundred degree furnace it's no easy job but me have gessner loves his work he's been working as a stoker for the narrow gauge railway since last august. september are you i heard on the radio that they were looking for stokers so i decided to apply and was lucky enough to get picked up for. the train might be from the nine hundred fifty s. but it runs on a modern timetable and several times a day it climbs up the broken mountain to the peak at an altitude of around eleven
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hundred meters in the winter the peak is often covered in snow. this makes it a special treat for passengers even if they're sometimes greeted by a snow storm at the top they just have to make sure to bundle up. but each stop the crewman regularly carry out inspections whatever the weather. the worst part is the wind and when the snow freezes it feels like needles pricking your face and when you get off the train you almost get blown over. fifteen minutes later the train trundles back towards the valley the next stop is bendigo truda where lives. the colorful town in the hearts foothills has plenty of curiosities to see like the crooked house that tilts even further than the leaning tower of pisa all the thing
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that's not even three metres wide. the old child hole is also worth a visit originally established as a sheer house it was the town's venue for dances performances and celebrations also spend some winters here in venice. the charming alleyways and hidden courtyards are a joy to explore tucked between countless tiny stores you'll find the glass bearing workshop where guessing cuts creative designs into the glass she says there's one important thing to remember with glass. too much pressure break the glass. but if you keep at it long enough you get the hang of it this year is our twenty fifth anniversary so i've had plenty of time to practice. the craft of manufacturing intricate glass
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objects is a longstanding tradition here but the city center is not all there is to see the old castle rising above the hills is another must see in the nineteenth century it was home to count. dollar bag van to go to order today it's been turned into a museum. bob see me here guess not has no time for marc mero he's already on his way back up the broken into the snow. we're running out of time now until next time thanks for watching tomorrow by. timeline you know max. is an institution in germany the bavarian puppet theater has been entertaining children and adults for seventy years with imaginative characters and lots of skill to this day the family run business
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cards all of its wooden marionettes by hand the world on a string next time on your own backs.
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european social democrats are in crisis can the next generation save them french socialists are looking for a new leader while germany's s.p.d. is facing a crucial decision rejoin a conservative government or not. young party members are speaking out can they help set the course for the social democrats future. in thirty minutes on d w. the tumbling
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