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change you can sign up to these concepts to start by. people who put big dreams on the big story. in the magazine on the w. . welcome to the weekend it's great to have you with us and i hope you're all excited for the program today let's see what's coming up. in drawings of the reason not just two words because i need to create three g. and restriction. six guy and we creature at least three you know i live on that endless news. comes full plate we enjoy
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a real leadership solitons crispy gold and big. class to say it reminds most people of their childhoods but one spanish artist uses this material to make a career out of how arts immigrant hold scope scenes from clay before photographing them making them appear as if they've been animated on the computer i mean it's just in our ears have been seen on magazine covers advertisement and of course on instagram where she shows videos of how they come together this year she was even nominated for the world in stray ssion award let's take a look at what. when unexpected visitors appear at the kitchen table. and the real beings captivate anyone who looks their way. then spanish artist. is
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probably involved perfect his own just illustrations on paper they really do exist . because there are. three terms that best describe my work are poetry simplicity and accuracy i mean you see their. calls herself a three d. illustrator and sculptress she models her clay figures by hand right down to the smallest detail. then she places them in unusual situations ordinary ones. she also creates clay busts then she captures her works in photographs that look like paintings but i mean i might not. ever since i was little i preferred modeling to painting. the no no we've always loved miniatures. maniac toward our last
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man and i really like working with my hands i'm creating three d. objects three mentioned i go to. her latest work was a commission for the german edition of the architectural digest magazine i am a green hot spent months replicating tableware in many formats. and made of clay and plasticine they include copies of stainless steel cutlery burlesque and the sonar this year placer from german porcelain make your voice and just the right setting for sushi dinner. on f.m. there are a commuter hop on a japanese email list simply a feast for the eyes. and sushi also suits rosenthal's minimalist style the end it might be or how. they were going holds trained as a graphic designer and was later the art director for an ad agency today she's a freelance artist who only takes some commissions that tickle her fancy like the
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clay creations with this commercial for a spanish online she retainer. has also illustrated children's books including the prize winning ballerina solenn seo written by evil rosati each of these images took weeks to create. a green horse doesn't just sculpt the figures she creates all the props and backdrops herself. but her three d. works look most impressive in two dimensions like the sushi meal which could have been digital retouching. and that's the thing. five years and i took several shots of this meal using different lighting so i could vary the mood for the candles. and the light. i put the individual images into photoshop and blended them even though. that's what creates the
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unforgettable atmosphere. once the illustration is done immigrant hearts as miniature creations have served their purpose his studio is full of these little detailed figures which are only ever used once. the sculptors that the artist makes from clay and sells have a longer life span. all of her other creations are only available in print form. in her studio ima greenhouse continues to fashion her own little scenes which will later make a huge impression as photos in the big wide world. amazing on now to our express roundup of the day which highlights a few current stories in europe on design music and architecture.
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on friday the gropius pound berlin welcome visitors to restless times archaeology in germany the exhibition presents the most spectacular archaeological finds of the past twenty years reaching from the stone age to the twentieth century the centerpiece of the exhibition is the neighbor sky disk the four thousand year old exhibit was found in saxony on halt and is the oldest depiction of the night sky in human history. as listed this tells us that they have a calendrical understanding and that's phenomenal understanding this region was part of a huge transfer of knowledge that we ordinarily would have suspected only in the mediterranean region so that's one of the core messages of this exhibition we need to give people of past times more credit. another highlight of the exhibition is the venus of color found figurative art from the stone age created over forty thousand years ago and discovered in the alps the exhibition will display over one thousand artifacts until early january. will follow.
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the british rock band wolf alice won the mercury prize in london on thursday for the album visions of life they were selected from top competitors like noel gallagher high flying bird and the arctic monkeys. each year the machree prize is awarded for the best british music album of the past twelve months independent of sales figures it's seen as the counterpart to the plate awards which are dominated by the music industry. on friday architects presented their design for the main steeple of the socratic familia church in barcelona that started at heysel crystal. tower of jesus christ is planned to be one hundred seventy two point five meters high and should be completed by twenty twenty two. the construction of the central coast. east challenge very important challenge because we have applied your new technology if
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there was a coffee just on the bench of the school. in total the church will have eighteen steeples the most peaceful and tony goes he has been further developed for over one hundred thirty years. this is rather familiar has become emblematic for the city it stands in. the architects hope to complete the whole basilica but twenty twenty six. in recent years we've seen a huge investment being put into protecting our environment campaigns and documentaries lightly a nod to caprio before the flood and al gore's an inconvenient truth have helped to raise awareness of the problem tourism in london is getting on board too and with over nineteen million visitors to the city last year hotels are starting to cater to for those wanting to live a more sustainable life not enough people seem to know about these hotel options
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which shows we still have a long way to go but projects like these in london all help towards making more people conscious of their choices creating a shift in the right direction. one would ordinarily expect leaves and petals in a garden but not along the wall of a hotel the three hundred fifty square metre living wall is the main attraction of the ruben's hotel it promises guests a sustainable over night experience the living wall doesn't only looking press it it also serves a purpose. the world gives us. supports insects and wildlife it helps us reduce energy consumption by keeping the building cooler in the summer warmer in the winter it helps reduce local drainage and helps us contribute to keeping a cleaner. by twenty twenty two the ruben's wants to do away with all its plastics
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for example by doing without little give away shampoo bottles its go green initiative aims to help guests make their state even more environmentally friendly guests who choose the go green package just complementary afternoon tea and can rent bikes for a low rate it's an offer that so far has enticed many visitors. you know we see more and more people take part and choose to be part of our programs you choose to use our cycling facility in the bedrooms he would see more and more people a reservation stage of asking always challenging us to prove the our business sits in line with your choices and their lifestyle before they commit to come. here new research has shown just how harmful tourism is for the environment according to estimates by the world tourism organization the tourism industry contra buttes about eight percent to worldwide manmade carbon emissions the cubic hotel in london
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has also dedicated itself to reducing these numbers in twenty thirteen it transformed an old office building in white chapel and recycled eighty percent of the original material in the process. instead of ordinary rooms gas can stand pop up rooms so-called q.b. that contain a movable bed and bathroom. it's designed to be easy to clean that keeps all chemical production company years down. and you'll see it's a joist this is a good joyride happy lovely place that people really enjoy staying in and that's important a hotel not just about being one of the with solar panels on the roof water saving showerheads and environmentally friendly products the hotel wants to promote sustainability even the mattresses a made of biodegradable material gets to make up their own room are treated to a free drink at the bar the aim is to encourage the visitors to be more conscious of their actions that's what john proctor the director of green tourism advocates
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to some of these things do carry a price a price challenge. but if in the in the overall because a lot of the hotels are focusing on efficiency water saving energy savings that can be balanced so they can do some of the other good things that may be more expensive options and if they can take the consumer with them the consumers showing evidence that they are willing to pay a little bit more for a sustainable product if. many seem eager to make this work eco friendly tourism appears to be growing more popular now all we need to do is learn how to forego little luxuries once in a while for the sake of the environment. want to know more about european lifestyle and culture visit euro max on facebook. you'll find highlights from our programs. 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
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how the program is produced and follow us on facebook live. and fans visit our facebook page and give us their feedback visit max on facebook. now germany is one of your largest countries but it's often forgotten that the country has islands as well in the northwest of the country braman are seven habitable islands in the north they're called the east friesian islands they extend for some ninety kilometers from east to west. the islands belong to the lower saxony region and offer a vast range of activities from cycling and hiking to waters for its wellness along with some pretty special places to rest your head night. white beaches and even wider spaces the popularity of the north sea east regional island has been growing by leaps and bounds they counted eleven million overnight stays and twenty
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seventeen and the real estate prices for the island have not and i have now caught up with those on the upscale island observed playground of the rich. with all its not just considered where the most expensive. not in a has also benefited from a wave of renovation in recent years modern architectural eyesores were given a facelift to harmonize with the former public building facilities and the summer residence of the prussian kings. is a bit more tranquil and rustic watches take a different pace here education on the east region islands is a chance to slow down switch off and simply gaze into the never ending distance. this is actually the greatest relaxation for the spirits who can never find the end because. to walk home and fall to form are three of the islands on germany's doorstep it's hard to reach them by air most visitors get to germany seven
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inhabited east friesian islands by ferry. i love the roar of the sea the sand and the peace and the view and the view. you can see forever sebastian the spread of weapons incredibly beautiful it's just really found. ecologically the east friesan islands have an important function as wave breakers protecting germany's coastline millions of euros are spent each year to build and maintain dikes to keep the islands as safe and livable outposts in the north sea. well talking of the sea it all week we've been asking you to write in and tell us your favorite activity to do by the water surprisingly enough swimming was walk up the most votes and the name we picked at random had also said it's very me but more precisely swimming lessons with the grandchildren so they can become later like he was if you recognize the story then you know you were there when i
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congratulations to james hendry from the u.k. well send your year max watch right out. now series this week has been exploring berlin use e m's that talk about german history during the nazi area but then was very close to becoming a mania jemini it was the name that out of hitler gave to his vision of a renewed and redesigned german capital that make a limb eniac plans never came to a fairer wish and of course but the design still remain an exhibition in the capital displays the architecture and urban planning that's been developed for him in. many of the landmarks are imposing structures but if i don't hitler had succeeded in building his world capital they would have been to work by even more monumental buildings. the ultimate expression of his fantasies was to be an enormous
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people's reaching some three hundred meters high. he was essentially to impose the dictator stamp on the city. support along the mantle structures built to hitler's personal taste were planned for the capital of a greater germanic or right for the hope that was also guys use. one way to get a concrete impression of these visions is to go underground the berlin underworlds association maintains a permanent exhibition in a former storage area off a subway station. of their money a vision and crime documents the architectural plans for the capitol. hill are appointed his chief architect albert speer as general building inspector. in one nine hundred thirty seven the architect began planning the complete transformation of for when. the literal crux of the project was to be the intersection of two
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boulevards the north south axis would be one hundred twenty meters wide and six kilometers long and lead to a vast triumphal arch everything was planned to be gigantic and in the neo classicists style with its characteristic columns. berlin's present day t.v. tower minus its centeno would have fit inside the people's hall. the flag of the safety of the many people ask if it would even have been feasible at all seems to utopia the dimensions of the individual structures area that would have had to being taken from them but the fact is that there is anything you see in these drawings could have actually been built. because. the dictator set about making his vision a reality in residents were relocated well forced labor is begin producing the required materials in this auction house in concentration camp in the late one nine
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hundred thirty s. there began mass deportations of berlin's jews their apartments were to be given to people whose homes would be demolished for their money a project the plans were made ready for construction a film made in the time from the model. to life. new questions of style recalls the ancient greek and roman architecture but bigger. perfectly with out of hitler's fantasies of building a world power. the original model of germany a was destroyed in the war the exhibition shows the reconstruction made for the film downfall. and the shots. but not. this it can't be controlled careful properties. using if it is me to simulate all month the stations i must take a look. hardly any of the plans were completed their most visible reminder today is the east west axis now known as the stress of the sea in uni the bill of art was
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laid out earlier and brought in by the nazis. there even had the two parts of the charlottenburg moved farther apart. the boulevard is still lined with about eight hundred street lights designed by fear he wanted to be sure his creation was cast in the proper light. the victory column was also extended and moved originally it stood in front of the right stud but the nazis intended to use the space as a central parade ground. the people's hall would have stood here between the right side and today's central real station it would have ceded a good one hundred fifty thousand people. if the history in the present is a major topic in berlin and these exhibition is intended to make
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a small contribution to it but whether on a stroll through town or visiting from elsewhere by revealing some of the many facets of it that aren't always that apparent. during world war two much of berlin was reduced to rubble. and the megalomaniac dreams of their money a project were destroyed along with it. now is finished the show today a featuring a traditional austrian dinner the wienerschnitzel variations of this dish can be found all over austria germany i'm going fact the world but to do it properly by the book you need to have below as the meat of choice we visited a famous snip the rest on to vienna and discovered how to. decadent.
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the austrian capital vienna is a city synonymous with many things including architecture culture. history. music the waltz and of course classic greener schnitzel the local butchers will readily tell you what the keys to a good being are snit's all. your field that's young beef fit little slain practically free of really really lights so i can argue that is precisely what makes a good wienerschnitzel from a method it's leaner and more tender than pork. the honest go to address for schnitzel is the family run figure of the restaurant head chef marcus byrne are prepares dozens of them every day preparing the deal properly with just the right touch is also very important for this dish. also test beats first to cut the meat and then tenderize it carefully veal is extremely delicate and has
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a lot of water because it's a young calf. when you tenderize it you have to be extremely careful not to destroy the fibers because otherwise the water will run out and then the schnitzel can't cook properly. that's what's in store for you. fresh eggs beaten until the mixture is golden and finally ground breadcrumbs are also key ingredients for wienerschnitzel the veal is like insulted before it's first dipped into flour next dip the meat into the eggs and then carefully into the bread crumbs. to press the mixture lightly onto the meat not too strong. then the meat is fried in melted butter lard it's important to keep stirring the veal to allow the meat to brown evenly once the veal is golden brown remove it carefully and leave it to drain. and it led to its members from the light variation would be with rape seed oil or some flour oil being the mice we use
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butter fat mixed with sunflower oil so an improvement to something for the well so i've been to all this has the advantage that when i take off the schnitzel i mean it's just right with these black spots from the butter because it's browned it slightly with my kids play for fun and. i mean there's no tool is typically served with potato salad figure miller uses their own potatoes which are grown locally at a nearby farm and delivered to the restaurant on a regular basis chef bruno is always on hand when it comes to handling the food. back in the kitchen final preparations are made to the wienerschnitzel she governor it won't reveal how many schnitzels are served per day but their reputation keeps them very busy. the restaurant history goes back to nineteen zero five now in its fourth generation the family also has developed
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a book based on cooking through pictures and of course greener schnitzel is included. those who are counting calories may choose to drink water with this meal but white wine actually goes best and then it's good not to teach from the austrian capital. and doesn't look too hard to make so i might have to try it at heinz sometime if you missed any of our shows from the way you can find them all on our website don't forget finale from all of us here in the studio thanks for watching. time going to europe max. with. the french theater troupe. a misprint here to show. greenhouses all fish at least mediterranean coast. guard dogs delicious creations by germany's
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here's what's coming up the coldest place so much movement to. get this thing. benson to school but. it's fun to take a look at what all that means for the type of clothes. among the sligo free weekend here on t.w. . earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world is the protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action.
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dina's the series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. an unusual friendship. this is the story of paul and. one is a student from cameroon. the other a filmmaker from germany the bedouin now likely never be able to say whether he chose me or i chose him whatever the case this is the story of how many. on europe's most dangerous border. was. what began as a documentary. my parents sacrificed everything for me i can't go back and.
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became a story about those seeking. and those two helped. when paul came over the sea from cameroon to berlin starts oct fourth on t.w. . germany's governing coalition parties will reopen talks about the future of the former domestic spy chief hans gale mass and the social democrats are upset about his promotion to a new job in the interior ministry after controversial comments about far right violence now chancellor angela merkel has agreed to re-evaluate the decision.

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