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reflects on his latest novel and how it mirrors some of the social unrest in his country. and a grand new wooden high rise in norway has become the world's tallest timber tower we'll check it out. well it's hard to believe but the chair that you can see behind me here was created nearly one hundred years ago about how a school of architecture and design may have only existed for fourteen years but its influence with far reaching as it sought to unite craftsmanship with art well for the bauhaus centuri one german firm has reinterpreted a line of classic furniture proof that its modernist philosophy has lost none of its punch today. this is vulture gropius is director's chair from the one nine hundred twenty two twenty three. and here's its twenty eighteen reinterpretation. this is a friend of the table from one nine hundred twenty four. and here's the twenty
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eighteen edition. about house now house presents design classics from the battle house school and a new look. these are the works of german furniture makers christiane. i did what i could do you balls we didn't want to put our house originals on a pedestal and view them as the museum pieces that they often are today while still quite the opposite we wanted to take them down from the museum pedestal and bring them back to life. and that's by that's our goal because we make furniture will come to be so we got together with going to signers to show this ball house furniture in a night light the balls. in the noise. is an expert when it comes to bauhaus furniture for over forty years his company has been reproducing classics from the one nine hundred twenty. strictly according to the original
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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 known this these are more of the regular piece in the urn the trial the movie they're not just ordinary so. it was in chairs was there for spirit and somehow they transport and exude that. craftspeople 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 powerhouse spirit and school of thought that thinks well of this ball as it 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
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house. berlin based designer cutting dryly tackled in a fifty one vote to go p.s. is director's chair. using new surfaces and upholstery created six different versions of the chair. they still look modern today and for her that's proof bauhaus designers were far ahead of their time. and it's nice amazing to look at the collections from a century ago. they were full of strange and utopian ideas which never became socially acceptable you know just so what. they thought took a look at us and the others made back then in an ordinary house. in them and their minds holes. in this one hundredth anniversary year of its founding about house designs still have the power to inspire. jennifer but off money from berlin creates
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bashings which pay homage to the design school. german croatian industrial designer constantine burchett's creates bauhaus inspired pieces. and austrian label know about i wear has dedicated designs for sunglasses to architect about to go p.s. and painter. furniture maker custom on the vessel of believes that the current popularity about house classics is more than just a recurring trend. in the movement of its furniture is timeless you know it as were the other things that were created there and the architecture. but what really excites us and spurs a song is the spirit of the school of thought is that then sure. whether bow house or no house whether from nine hundred nineteen or twenty nineteen these pieces of furniture only reveal their true age at second glance. for almost two months now streets across algeria have been flooded with protesters with over half the population under thirty of their young people who are demanding
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an end to the twenty year rule of ailing president. well jury and writer comment that wood has often been called to comment on what he calls an arrogant regime that would shut to prominence in twenty fourteen with his prize winning first novel the next saw investigation and as his second novel zumbo hits the german market here are some of his reflections. people taking to the streets young old entire families the fact that they're demonstrating here at all is in itself something of a revolution. people were forced into the private sphere the streets and everything else belonged to the regime in order to gather you needed thousands of applications we were in our homes and everything else was a government matter now algerians around side they demonstrated even clean the streets after the demonstration and do you know why because for the first time they
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feel like they are the owners of their own country or even to. come a diode is one of algeria's leading intellectuals in his latest novel you can find parallels to the current social situation in the country the main character is a boy named sub or his mother is dead and he's rejected by his father but he has the gift of writing and believes that through writing he can save the dying from death only the power of the word can keep them alive for as a book writing means not only survival but absolute freedom. i wanted to remind people that literature is not a right in itself writing can have a high cost in some countries buying a book is completely harmless but somewhere else buying one printing one defending one can be a matter of life and death both. downloads books contain open criticism of organized religion the character of the boer has lost his faith he values the power
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of his own words more than those handed down by religion the authors writings have made him the target of religious fanatics and in twenty fourteen a fact was issued against him as much as download as excited by the enthusiasm of algeria's youth he's also concerned that those demonstrating have no clear political direction for years those in power repressed any and all opposition in the country intellectuals are arrested driven into exile or to faint. but this is a pathological relationship that needs to be healed as quickly as possible a revolution without political elites will either become populist or will exhaust itself. come eldo is working for a revolution with a future. well it's been lauded as a benchmark for sustainable construction the musa tower in norway is the world's tallest high rise made of timber soaring eighty five point four metres into the air
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all the wood was of course locally sourced but it's also an incredible feat of engineering for its anti fire features because thanks to the use of glue lamp which is glued laminated wood it's mighty beams or even burn so we went to see it just north of the capital on. the wooden high rise on the shore of lake mead norway's problem and valley has eighteen stories and is eighty five and a half meters high. it's the tallest wooden building ever. the project was the fulfillment of a personal dream for developer art to a. it's a symbol of what is possible. to make inroads complicated buildings and also high rise buildings and how to reduce c o two this is
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sixty percent lower c o two than in steel and concrete you think clearer and clearer so it's healthier both poor people but also for nature. life. has an apartment on the fifteenth floor. he thoroughly enjoys being surrounded by work. like this i feel good you can smell the all the video you see makes. doing something with you. so i think it's more like really is living see. concrete right so you feel that the building is living actually with. this turkey years of pioneering work to make the wooden tower resistant to wind and weather for the
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designers including project coordinator and is also the lightness of the building material presented them with new architectural territory so they collaborated with a company specialized in timber construction. the load bearing columns had to be sunk deeper into the ground than usual but fire proofing was never a major issue the thick wooden beams can withstand a blaze even longer than steel another factor and the trend in building with temp. this eighty four meter building under construction in vienna is also meeting. bordeaux france is building an entire development with the eco friendly material and architects in london are planning a three hundred metre tower made of both i think it's a symbol of the green shift you have the environmental to think about and you're seeing timber it's very much a friendly method of building. for the future not necessarily tall buildings but
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every building here. the wooden high rise also offers a hotel and conference room. the higher you go in them your so tower the more you sense the wooden surrounding. residents of the upper floors have to get used to the creaking and swaying the timbers and so. if we in this area would have storms i think you can feel it a bit more like you think you feel it. but it's a living material so for sore i think you really hear something and that's normal and this is good. so far wouldn't high rises remain the exception. but the massive tower is a good example of what apartment buildings could look like in years to come. a vision of a sustainable future well that is all for this time but don't forget to visit our
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