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side. pursuing her own visions. as the other woman got so close to. life and death with. starch july twenty first on d. w. . a. warm welcome to the program for miss here in berlin thanks for tuning in we have a pack show today so let's dive right in with a look at the top picks. out of the woods one more on the architect the choosing words to build skyscrapers. setting the pace a chamber orchestra that plays electronic dance music. and
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monster moments photographer only car kid but that song and his iconic image but. first up though we have episode two of this week's series in terror we have five european amusement parks to bring you this week probably the most famous well why it is disney that's when you began in the fifty's it was the brainchild of none other than disney himself who we see here but he actually got a lot of inspiration for the part from one in copenhagen denmark is known as the to valley and open to visitors in eight hundred forty three making this year its one hundred seventy fifth birthday but. copenhagen's typically gobby says one of the world's oldest amusement parks but
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it's not all about roller coasters and bumper cars are also cultural events and coloring delights. tiddly has a unique atmosphere as locals from denmark and visitors from all over the world can find. friendly excitement. a lot of good fun happening been here for more than fifty years. almost every year so it's a pleasure for me and a lot of good memories has got me really if i love it it's just fun to go on the rides and itself thing like the snow is very welcoming to come down here it's. so relaxing to cope with stress after being the road to work it all week. one of the most famous attractions is a wooden roller coaster over one hundred years helped. in every train is an operator who puts on the brakes going downhill to control the speed everything is
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controlled by man there's no computer no nothing but everything is up on me so if i don't do my job we go through the wall so i. could lock up. the operator writes the course eighty to one hundred twenty times a day at speeds of up to sixty kilometers an hour. the tivoli gardens are now one hundred seventy five years old. and the eight hundred some voices of the nation's conscience. denounced them as sinful by citizens wasted money on amusement rather than pursuing anx. but these voices have long since faded now typically is an essential part of life in copenhagen.
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everybody in denmark and particularly if you're in the copenhagen area have childhood memories about typically. and so in many ways when you come to chile you come here not just for the ride or the meal or the concept that you come here actually to relive your childhood memories and to to pass on that certain. feeling or emotion to your loved ones to your own children for instance. the. perfect harang through tivoli is held every day this season to celebrate its one hundred seventy fifth fast. for the twenty two performers it's more than just another jump. many of them have been doing this for years. it's never really felt like a routine because there's always something new that happens in the park or. you
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might go from a choir it's you go to greenland dates you saw the new having fifty cent fifty cents playing in the park so it's it's never this it's not really a droll day in the park it's always new. after so many years the parks concept hasn't aged either to flee attracts around four million visitors annually. of course competition is different now because there are so many places to spend your time and money but basically what to me does is what we've always done. copenhagen's typically gardens are a tradition that keeps on growing turning and flying. and in conjunction with us series this week we're running
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a competition for you to win a watch designed exclusively for you or you need to do is outlet a photo of you at your favorite park to our website your name will then be entered into a prize draw that will come to an end on friday best of luck to you will the web address is going to be coming up just as they head over that right after the show is right now we're going to take you on a whirlwind tour of europe in our express roundup. on monday prince louis was christened by the archbishop of canterbury in the chapel royal of st james's palace in london it was the first time prince william and kate the duchess of cambridge have appeared in public with all three of their children louis wore hand-sewn replica of the royal christening rove made for the eldest daughter of queen victoria in eight hundred forty one. queen elizabeth her second prince charles and his two sons william and harry who wore the original for them
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christenings. the replica has been in use since two thousand and eight and was worn by all seven royal offspring and queen elizabeth from the duke of edinburgh couldn't attend the service. on saturday the consulate became an art museum opened its exhibition what is love from war to tend. the journey through time in photos paintings and other all subjects highlights how people at the time dealt with love and relationships. one focus is on possibilities opened up by the digital age such as dating apps which alpha new forms of missing people of the opposite sex the exhibition will be open until october twenty first. on tuesday the panda bear sound mainland chinese for a little dream celebrated her face birthday in the balance of her treats included a three legged ice cream cake with red beets and sweet potatoes decorated with
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apple hearts mags mate or little treasure turned eight on sunday. the two pandas came to berlin about a year ago on loan from china and i are the only mated panders in germany the berlin zoo is hoping the two will have young men in the spring of twenty ninety. last decade or so many companies around the world have been trying to find environmentally friendly ways of working we've seen a shift in the automotive welds and the architectural world is also paying the game by finding new materials to work with i think i knew there but woods which is currently in the limelight was one of the first materials ever used to build a roof over our ancestors heads of course it was far from dawson when steel and concrete came into play but now using wood is seen as a more sustainable way of building there are many controversial opinions on the
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matter though bots the experts always have a comeback for everything. the world's forests are bountiful provided they not only make air breathable by converting c o two into oxygen but also sources of building materials now even skyscrapers are being made of wood architects and engineers working with university of cambridge have developed amazing plans for the city of london. in tokyo architects are at work on a highway it's built entirely of words it's a global trend but just how high is it possible to build with work eating only a list of sites between one hundred fifty to even three hundred metres could be achieved if the technology is right. professor stephan venter teaches structural design at munich's technical university and has done the structural planning for some of germany's first wooden highrises they'll be going up in her plan and
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nuremberg and reach heights of about thirty meters. new technologies and would processing have encouraged the trend towards building with wood for some years. one of the tallest wooden buildings on earth is now under construction in broome and dull no way it will be eighty one metres high and there's room as the boiler medium not it's a very beautiful building and it proves that you can build very high using wood and we're happy to see contractors and housing developers in every word getting interested in word and realizing that it's a sustainable material can this and i had to go next door. almost immediately norway's high rise will lose its record to the twenty five storey eighty four metre hoho in vienna it's now under construction as well and will consist of seventy five percent would the other twenty five percent the core with the elevator shafts would be made of concrete theoretically it could be made of one hundred percent would but it would cost twice as much to build the architect has no reservations about the
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material stability. power of the car just in terms of your ability there are paroch roof trusses and really massive enormous church timbering that's a few hundred years old and still in the vast condition i'm sure the wood itself can last hundreds of years. as long as it doesn't get wet or it's damaged in some other way. between. the thing the hoho with wood as opposed to conventional reinforced concrete will save around twenty eight hundred tons of c o two or the equivalent of driving a car twenty million kilometers say it's planets. but does that mean casting doubt huge swathes of the forest this was asked to my children asked me mama do all these trees have to die now. but there's enough forest area in australia jojo's being built with two tenths of a percent of the i mean all surplus culled from ostrich forests. the plan is say
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the work used to build the vienna high rise equals one hour and seventeen minutes of growth in austria's forests the architects of oak wood to the towers in london also calculate that enough wood grows back and really in the e.u. to build hundreds of skyscrapers architecture firms the world over are designing wooden buildings that reach higher and higher the eighteen story you are now under construction about fifty seven meters tall. the plant rivet each tower in chicago which was two hundred eighty meters that's eighty floors. power. but wood burns so of course that's one concern we've researched very thoroughly in recent decades. and in this. surprisingly nice solid timber construction it's processed a certain way can be just a spy proof steel concrete and firefighters say in case of fire which is actually
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more predictable and most of all it's question it's a solid wood burning. to cinders gradually of course it burns a little forming a layer of charcoal but the beams interior stay very cool and strong enough to bear loads in a fire concrete burst and might expose the reinforcements so that means here too we have to protect the steel reinforced concrete. overtones of. good interiors make for a pleasant comfortable atmosphere this tower in tokyo would rise three hundred fifty meters his. the oakwood tower in london if it's built would be three hundred meters so far only sketches exist. vienna's ho ho building is due for completion in twenty nineteen would the age old building material is being rediscovered the world over and it seems the sky's the limit. talking about no limits our next report is about an unusual chamber orchestra it
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goes against the grain when it comes to making music combining classical music with hip hop or electronic is a growing trend created in a bid to make the classics more accessible to younger generations the band v k k o has taken things a step further they're using classical instruments to create the sound of modern dance music and their eighteen piece orchestra is on point with the millennia of. dance music played by a light orchestra. the first call was a common orchestra for v k k o for short.
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it was founded by musical mavericks christopher for honor and class. of the first time i went to mannheim famous time or great festival was in two thousand and nine and seeing all these people wearing colorful and golden outfits with huge sunglasses carrying gargantuan scoops to catch people that was fascination with this i was. all these people dancing to an almost serious sounding kind of music. some of it without vocals. the underground character of it all i sold that was really exciting and i knew i wanted to be a part of it. and. inspired by this rave culture christopher and class compose tracks like the barber do a trombone concerto. the two met while studying jazz composition at munich's conservatory but bored by the prospect of
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joining a big band they aspired to create a more of a collective sound and founded b k k o in two thousand and fourteen. the last book having people play these sounds with actual instruments has a special effect on the audience. both say music is their great passion in life and that confining themselves to just one genre would just be too dull. since becoming friends with students. us and christopher have devoted all their energy to experimenting with music and creating a fresh new sound something that sets them apart from many of their fellow students . write it up and get out ok if just when i always thought everyone starting jazz in munich must be totally eccentric since i was rich shocked when i saw how many pencil pushers were rolled out if so to speak only club also do that we wanted to bring to the stage that brought energy and wildness that we knew from
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party. and from a lot of our talks the fear because we found it lacking the that salute playing all forms of bruno he who he was the sound of the future people been listening to in clubs in twenty twenty five how were they dots. there are eighteen member orchestras busy playing shows all across europe exciting fans of classical music and club goers alike anything goes labeling is passe party on. thanks. want to
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know more about european lifestyle and culture visit euro max on facebook. you'll find highlights from our programmes. three hundred sixty degree videos of the most beautiful places in europe and snapshots taken by our reporters take an exclusive look behind the scenes at how the program is produced and follow us on facebook life. we'd love it and fans visit our facebook page and give us their feedback visit did. max on facebook. the french photographer only catch here per song would have been one hundred ten this year he's considered the master of the moment because he was always in the bike place at the right time it was in those moments that he captured synchronized symmetrical and sometimes silly shots that with time became some of the most iconic photographs of the twentieth century around one hundred sixty of these classes can now be seen at the art and culture
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center in the western germany's eifel region of the small town of moore shout it's worth the trip to see the works by this legendary photographer up place. about the works of all because he was a really post of the world's cultural heritage. what makes for talking. but i saw miss world so unique you see special attention to lighting surfaces geometric shapes and the interaction of symmetrical and asymmetrical elements. had a knack for capturing decisive moments. and all used to do it
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was a typical compact camera. they are but at first glance his pictures look just like snapshots taken on the go oh goodness. of the and. if you look more closely you notice their perfect composition. and that they tell a story sheesh i'm fine. here but i saw it was always on the lookout for authentic scenes he would never have considered staging anything. he would see something snap a photo and vanish as actors everyone said photographers are like a fisherman and daft as a to catch fish they need to be sure they don't stare at the water. can't you but i saw had a gift for being in the right place at the right time. spotting loaves of bread
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matching the cobblestones. and groups of women and children in perfect composition . his approach was unique and an inspiration to many other photographers his unconventional works have even been exhibited in the loo for. one hundred for. his pictures were shown in one nine hundred fifty five as the first photographer to be exhibited there. he was deemed a legend even in his own lifetime. to have him live and. a few years earlier he and three colleagues had founded the famous magnum agency its purpose was to protect photographers copyrights a revolutionary step of the time. incidentally
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secretly snapping away at people without their consent is no longer allowed today. unfortunately that's now illegal light on. during his life of a cult here but i saw traveled extensively taking a great deal of pictures. one hundred sixty of his black and white photos are now on display in showers art and cultural center the french photographer. that only monochrome photography could be genuine art. not to finish out the show today let me ask you which celebrity could you recognize if you only saw the hair can any one person has to really be that recognizable well it seems they can and has our top five. european celebrities who are instantly recognizable thanks to their trademark hairstyles. this dutch royal hasn't changed her looks says goal of the day is. in fifth place beatrix of the netherlands who reigned as queen of the
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evidence for thirty three years until application in twenty thirteen. she was known for her pragmatic leadership style and she hasn't changed to this day . this music legend meanwhile is famous as one of the best selling artists of all time for his majestic mullet in fourth place broads to us. he's been through ups and downs in his personal life but his mullet has been a constant for decades.
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this french legend is just one me to fifty three tall he's one of the greats and sonny is variations on his signature bob cuts would probably live through the nine hundred seventy. in third place. now seventy one years old she stuck to her guns has style was turning her into an instantly recognizable icon she sees a headdress every six to eight weeks to freshen up her trademark pageboy. before taking over head to see spread this fashion empire in one thousand nine hundred seventy this if ever she looked a little different than she does today. even so much of us thought she makes us second place for european celebrities sports and trademark a style for decades because she stayed with the peroxide blonde head even though it's an open secret she now weighs the wig well not everyone is impressed with the
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results of her plastic surgery nobody can dispute the business acumen. this has six the liberty has long hair tube but pretty close to keep it in a ponytail. in first place of a ranking of hairstyle traditionalists colloguing felt. incidentally he likes washing his head with dry shampoo because as he was admitted in an interview that makes his head up even. and well deserved first place don't forget to enter our week a prize draw and i'll see you again tomorrow by everyone. on the next edition of your own max lithuania gained its independence one hundred years ago today the small baltic republic northeast of poland combine strong
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traditional and modern influences lithuanians keep their folklore alive while forging ahead with digital innovations and a young arc seen lithuania old and new together next time on your own max.
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