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welcome to this edition of your own max which this time around focuses on aka texture and still zine here two of today's topics. it's now out how design classics get modern make over and. funicello a new project up cycles of plastic waste into colorful top. one hundred years ago a very special school was founded the bauhaus its architecture design and art found fans around the globe the baha school was open for just fourteen years but that was long enough to create a form that still influences our lifestyles today and we take a brief look back at how it all began. the powerhouse school was founded in weimar in one thousand nine hundred architect of optical operators recruited the most famous artists of the time six years later the powerhouse moved to sell. the
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school building itself stood for a new kind of architecture functional and unadorned the principal form follows function the result revolutionary ideas that transcended the boundaries of design painting and architecture powerhouse buildings can be found all over the world is here until the view and powerhouse furnishings are now designed classics. this folding chair was designed in one thousand nine hundred twenty seven and those in the know recognize it as a classic by the zine boy and it's at first glance this chair also looks like the original but look again until you'll see it's been given a colorful revamp the foam remains the same but the fabrics been packed up to celebrate one hundred years of bauhaus the german furniture maker is giving in these souls design classics and you and can
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a full look. this is vile to be a says director's chair for nine hundred twenty two twenty three. and here's it's twenty eighteen reinterpretations. this is epic but on the table from one nine hundred twenty four. and here's the twenty eighteen edition. of our house now house presents design classics from the battle house school in a new look. these are the works of german furniture makers christiane to their show . i developed i keep always we didn't want to put our house originals on a pedestal and view them as the museum pieces that they often are today let's stay quite the opposite we wanted to take them down from the museum pedestal and bring them back to life. and that's why that's our goal because we make furniture. so we got together with young designers to show this house furniture in a night light the balls move it in noisily. christiane the pressure is an expert
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when it comes to bauhaus furniture for over forty years his company has been reproducing classics from the one nine hundred twenty s. . strictly according to the original designs. one of the main principles of the bauhaus school was form follows function so every piece of furniture is suitable for daily use but that's not all. that's then this these are more than regular pacing the on a trolley movie they're not just ordinary sofas and chairs cause they're furnishings with spirit and guys can somehow they transport and exude that. crafts people and designers work together in the tech to workshops in the town of lower saxony. it's a work process that was also practiced by powerhouse founder took copious. basic idea of reuniting art with technology art with crafts was at the core of the
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powerhouse spirit and school of thought that thinks one of those balls was and it was very important to the results produced by the school. and many of the classic pieces have now been reinterpreted by young designers for about house now house. based designer kathleen dialing tackled in a fifty one vote to go p.s. is director's chair. also it allows the challenge was how much or how little can i do to this chair so that it remains true to. me but at the same time is recognizable as a new interpretation from twenty nine thousand and one. using new surfaces and upholstery tiling created six different versions of the chair. they still look modern say day and for her that's proof bauhaus designers were far ahead of their time. it's nice amazing to look at the
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collections from a century ago but they were full of strange and utopian ideas which never became socially acceptable now you know just so what. if i took a look at us and the others made back then in an ordinary home. in them that in the minds holes. in this one hundredth anniversary year of its founding about house designs still have the power to inspire. jennifer buff. a month from berlin creates bashings which pay homage to the design school. german croatian industrial designer constantine creates bauhaus inspired pieces. and austrian label know about i where has dedicated designs for sunglasses to architect. and painter. furniture maker believes that the current popularity of bauhaus classics is more than just a recurring trend. the movement. is timeless as were the other things that were
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created there and the architecture. but what really excites us and spurs a song is the spirit of this school of thought. whether bauhaus or no house whether from nine hundred nineteen or twenty nineteen these pieces of furniture only reveal their true age at second glance. in today's show we're focusing on architecture and design and in our next report we have for the top off a very special structure that in no way is the world's tallest wooden high rise because skyscrapers anomaly birth with concrete and steel and this friend here tim a construction is an architectural. wooden high rise on the shore of lake near a. valley has eighteen stories and a speedy five and a half meters high the tallest wooden building ever to be built worldwide.
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the project was the fulfillment of a personal dream for developers. is possible. to make in good complicated buildings. buildings and how to reduce c o two this is sixty percent lower c o two than steel and concrete you think clearer and clearer so it's healthier both for people but also for the nature. life has an apartment on the fifteenth floor. clearly enjoys being surrounded by the wood.
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like this i feed the birds you can smell the bird all the good you see makes. doing something with you so i think it's more like this let me see concrete right so you feel that the building is living actually with you. it took years of pioneering work to make the wooden tower impermeable to wind and weather. it was designed by fall i detect and move a company specialized in temper construction. project coordinator. ventured into new architectural territory. we have never done anything like this before so it was always about believing that it is possible a lot of hard work and a long night trying to figure out how can we do this the biggest problem. of the material so all the force of the external force as they will try to tilt the
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building or shift it. to load bearing call ins had to be some deeper into the ground than usual fire proofing was never a major issue the thick wooden beams can withstand a blaze even longer than steal another factor behind the trend in building with timber. this eighty four meter building under construction in vienna is also not a whole lot more dough france is building in. entire development with eco friendly material and architects in london are planning a three hundred meter tower meter. i think it's a symbol of the green shift we have mental to think about and using. a friendly method of building. for the future not the tall buildings but every building who can use. the wooden high rise also offers a hotel and conference rooms. the higher you go
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and the more you sense the wooden surroundings. residents of the upper floors have to get used to the creaking in the swaying of the timber believes. in this area i would have. i think you can feel it a bit more like you think you feel it. it's living material so i think you really have something and that's normal and the. wooden high rises remain the exception but the musa tower is a good example of what apartment buildings could look like in years to come.
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and with that. this plastic bottle has served its purpose now it's trish every year more than three hundred million tons of plastic and up on the garbage heap but some people are looking for ways to encourage us to reduce this problem one project by a greek architect and through the design a panel sac us doesn't just aim to make us aware of this problem but also helps to brighten up his city and the project goes by the name of print your city. plastic recycled into a new form with a new function. the seeding elements in the greek port city of thessaloniki are part of a project called print your city. plastic waste to stop cycled the furniture from a three d. printer. the idea came from the dutch design studio the new raw. us from greece as one of the project's founders the plastic is a mis understood material which is it's not the material that's the problem it's
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the goes about how we use it packaging for example yeah but i did my skill as it might only be used for a few seconds but it never degrade so i could not but you know if we use it in some other way later we can change things and improve our lives. this is precisely what connor suckers hopes to achieve with the project. we designed the furniture to allow people to experience public spaces in a new way with different last years. rather than sitting right they can relax a bit more if they were sitting in their own living room. this is the feeling we'd like to put across these and bring private living space into public spaces and the fundamental emotional. anyone who wishes to participate can suggest designs online or select pieces of furniture from the various templates the ones that are selected most often go into print try to save the earth and i was so happy when i was
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walking through town one day and saw that a bench i had designed had been printed and then it's there for everyone thank you to the others. as soon as a new design template goes online the amount of recycled plastic needed for the three d. printing process is calculated automatically. at the zero waste lab a research initiative of the new raw people in fessler nikki can find out about recycling and deposit the plastic trash cleaned sorted shredded and melted down. personally i don't like to just throw things out at all but it was a side i think we ought to have a responsible attitude toward our planet. after all we use it's resources year by year. it takes about seventy kilos of plastic and ten hours to make apart from a three d. printer. nine
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of the colorful seats have already been placed around thessaloniki center and more a plan to eventually the idea is to spread them all around the city. the combination of recycling and design is proving a hit with the locals and visitors alike. it's very impressive to see that you can transform waste into something a static in this way. everyone can enjoy it and sit here with their friends it's a definite gain. nothing negative about it might be part of. the frontier city project was launched in cooperation with the city of the saloniki the younger generation in particular for the target group. we're going to keep it going we've already agreed to place more furniture pieces in other neighborhoods. and i think it encourages a new culture and approach to issues like recycling and zero waste production.
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among young people. and if the park benches ever fall apart simply be recycled if it's a good idea and a sustainable one. today's show you know max is focusing on and design paul is studying architecture so you could say that already makes it a bit of an expert he says we live in a world that is great and trap and as a keen photographer he shows us how somebody can look a lot better if you just at a splash of color. gray reality becomes colorful urban fantasy geometric the sons are canvases for splashes of color. but tog refer and architecture student ice transforms the often plain structures into genuine i catchers. so many buildings don't get seen because they've been simply painted grey
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like the rest of the city and so they almost disappear. fischman and. who comes from berlin found the many great grey cityscapes to dreary so in two thousand and fifteen he started shooting his colorful photo series now he's studying in linz austria where an old tobacco factory has become a favorite setting. the industrial complex was built in the new objectivity style later famed as power house design in the early twentieth century it was a new approach to architecture. is fascinated by it. look at the details and the windows and what a clever solution this mechanism is how find the structure you find usually totally new back down with that one if this is it's as if you installed a spaceship somewhere today and said this is the new architecture i think. i sees
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his photos as a criticism of contemporary architecture. he says modern designs lack a spirit of experimentation and courageous ideas. doesn't the industrial building and construction methods that were developed back then were implemented because they offered a way to build a lot for a little money if you. concept of progress behind them didn't take hold. we have no innovations in architecture. can add colorful accents he turns an apartment block and lintz into an artwork in primary colors red yellow and blue. inspired by dutch painter. he also cites architects from the bauhaus tradition. design for workers housing in berlin placed equal emphasis on form functionality and color. architecture photographer apologizes giving the tobacco factory
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a thorough remodeling. on his computer he removes unwanted elements corrects the perspective and colors in various surfaces. this is not quite the primary colors used by house but rather a more up to date interpretation with. this image to serve as a call for more courage in architecture. after he graduates hopes to design innovative buildings of his own colorful ones of course. luke was one of the most famous architects and furniture design is of the twentieth century born and switzerland he fell in love with the mediterranean and built a holiday home there to get away from it all and enjoy french lifestyle in the early one nine hundred fifty s. called the couple known it's located in the small town. on the french declare
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that unesco world heritage sites in twenty sixteen of acacia home is the smallest of. things to make the list the site is open to the public starting in may we got an exclusive preview tool from an expert. my god i believe that id is a better i guess god and i've been getting two hours of a copy says vacation home for twenty years now i'll be as it were today i want to share this passion with you and show you buy a new copy see and his friends love to spend their holidays in octal in the book they hear it best they live at. the beach. but i just saw this it began with this beautiful house from nine hundred twenty nine by eileen gray and john but if i didn't graze on by the road the fact that it was an architectural eye on of the time feel for this that the park look obviously
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because it came here in nine hundred thirty nine he was a friend of john but if each an innocent wanted. to clear that we have agreed to by the. was it that it's about look obviously has been four to six weeks and every year. this is it one more he could unwind here that was very important so he could recharge his bashings who also says. the be. legit this small door leads to his had to cover not. he has he said he built a chateau on the mediterranean as a birthday present for his wife when you're there and involved in fact it was his little paradise. look obviously affected you wanted to try out a minimalist holiday lifestyle for himself this. they could mean months.
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until the room is very small with three means for sixty six by three meters sixty six by two me just twenty six nickel that's it had everything you need that. was along you know there was a living area with a table and two stools that you could stand on to reach the storage space above the ceiling like all platforms. from all the outward to the once to me is a wardrobe with draw is a car truck and sliding doors i vaguely thought of this one couldn't sound at all if i could remember it's pretty short so it's got lots of space above it. so the furniture is multi-functional the bed where yvonne jacobus his wife slept as large straw is. the only thing she didn't like was that she slept with her head right next to the toilet. pushed. because i wanted to then there's
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a low table with a drawer full of love for me and look obviously i like to mattresses on the floor to sleep on. my thong get acquitted he always a set the restaurant next door on the. given the way. this little secret door. here there's a safe way to call the safety of his money and his wife's jewelry. roll. call visit a look of his they really like the friendly atmosphere and it's why the male restaurant. or what is the photos show him eating with friends on the terror. that you can see he was really friendly with the enemy still able to talk which i would have to bear in the.
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fall for he designed a vacation facility for the restaurant and that's the famous facility right nearby . when is it all for they come along now also you look overseas studio you. reserve or in some propriety was only a symbol working surface. and the states were to whiskey crates he painted himself to send them all recorded. as musical that would get. the country very good to see it came from switzerland but he hated the mountains.
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of happiness by the sea what would you do to this along with sin city or are you giving them their ear and here in the gloom he found the little haven of peter always wishful thinking that we're going to do what. you can. for our your m x d a y u two of sirius how to bauhaus architect. has reinterpreted some of the bauhaus classics now you have a chance to win three of them a lamb and two wooden stools all you have to do if you want to enter the draw is send us a photo of a place in your house where these pieces could find a new home you can find out all the details on our website and that's all we have time for today glad you could join us for this special edition of your max and we all look forward to seeing you again i buy. the book.
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