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well one could hope that one of the it would be because of what i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there but he wasn't going to. want to know they're storing the migrants terrified to get reliable information for margaret's. a neighborhood that consists entirely of floating house as those a model for the future. we'll see more of those floating houses later in the show and with that a warm welcome to
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a new episode of hero max here's what else we have lined up for you to be. a unique fragrance of the dumbest rose and. the amazing work of danish glass artists $7.00. but 1st we visit a new housing concept and then that the lands that could set an example for other countries the world over climate change and rising sea levels are making headlines everywhere so what are people doing in the netherlands where a quarter of the country are already live under sea level some architects and i'm still thought it would make sense if houses could float. living on water in the city center one day more than 100 people live on this side canal in amsterdam. michael schmidt and his wife yvonne phone sock among the 1st
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residents. to this lynch conclusion it's a different way of life here this all this way and the water sparkles and reflects everywhere yeah and now exactly it actually seems more extreme. you're closer to nature when the wind blows and you open the door a gust of wind will come rushing into your face so everything arrives pretty directly here. this is one of a total of 30 buildings which are part of the project strong strip amsterdam each building has its own design. all have but one thing in common they float on special concrete rafts fastened on to pillows this winning foundation needs to be able to carry several 100 tons and must therefore be balanced precisely by architects like your it. up front you have to go to every thing that you put on the
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boat how heavy it will be because if you put in too much. weight it will be too low and then the water starts to come in so that's why we make a lot of calculations but front how heavy to both will be 20 different architects were involved in the project the houses were built on land and then brought to the dock. sustainability is particularly important to the inhabitants short trip translates into clean shifts he wanted to achieve is to show that you can live on water with very sustainable houses and in a sustainable way in the sense that we as a commune. so we had 3 high levels of what we wanted to show. to the world actually. like all the buildings kid rock's house is supplied with produce solar power are sustainable and eco friendly materials we used for the
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houses the facade of the rocks is made from cork. we had some discussions with a whole group and we had to help from different. materials so we ended up with green orange list and the red list wreckless was a no go orange was ok if you really have to because of cost reasons or technical reasons but prefer to use only materials from the greenest so on the green list and we very much showed it was our choice to do so. living on water has a long tradition in amsterdam houseboats can be seen on almost every canal. one of the 1st floating districts was built a couple of years ago in the district of 50 houses. now the trend is arriving in other european cities in london for example where british architects back up
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planning function hunts in the. copenhagen has responded to a lack of affordable student housing with the so-called. 12 floating houses designed by star architect. b. archangels doesn't shy away from even greater visions of floating city for 10000 people in regions threatened by climate change. in amsterdam demand is on the rise too i think there's a really big potential building on the water we see we have some requests from all over the world from new yorkers looking to live on the water bill 2 more in the netherlands there are several areas where they are below. houses and communities over 520200 houses even. for yvonne van saga and marcus schmidt this vision has become a reality 152 floor was
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a roof garden almost like a house in the countryside. there is one difference their home. was a little weird at 1st. i haven't felt sick yet but i did have a day where i need to sit. around. and it's a small price to pay for their dream of living on water. roses like this. not only for their beauty but also for their powerful fragrance it can be found in countless perfumes and the rose the most expensive rose oil in the world and it's have a set just once a year in bulgaria a frozen. gary is a valley of roses lies nestled between the 2nd i call the i'm the bad i can manage
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in southern slopes for hundreds of years to master places have been flourishing in an abundant rainy winter sun in spring and summer on shelter from the wind make that happy conditions in the valley catarina the town office restores here. you all that i must see that you damascus rose as a very high concentration of essential rose oil that makes it one of the world's most sought after rose for writings on this rag of the rose and shows that this aroma can travel around the world indeed. it was on the head there was a dam a special thing about the damascus rose is that the concentration of essential oils is highest in the early morning that is on the high as the sun rises the thick of the coating of wax on its petals and the more the essential oils decrease that means you have to be out in the fields very early in the morning to harvest with the maximum content of essential oils. herbs on. the precious
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oil services the famous for many fine if you. want garriock is the biggest producer of rose oil responsible for about 70 percent of total world production. catarina al but time takes hate groups into the fields as guest harvest hands off the whole of the roses fragrance has such a lightness a freshness to it especially early in the morning here on it's really special when you breathe in the sweet aroma while you're out picking them for an album constant on the pluck. the highlight of the rose blossom harvest disappearing day festival in washington. d.c. . the tradition dates back over 100 years and now tools tourists from around the world in particular from china. people like flour sold out the only of from paul and all the love and from paul and
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the ross from bulgaria the rolls in china those also meals low every year a new revenue screen. t.v. . gravy bowl become the pill may keep up or maybe even make our want to label our bank the believe that god made it. all good maybe you want to brave the mall mom of the world. crowns of princes and countless products made of rose oil are on sale everywhere at the festival. distilleries extract the essence is it takes a victory tons of petals to make one liter of rose oil at one time elections traded rosano for its equal weight in gold now the price for one liter can reach 10000 euros the finished oil is kept in
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a vault. this makes exclusive pay a few months into. the oil if the demand is his preferred ingredient. see the toes of the my skin what makes the damask rose the very finest for producing fragrances what makes it the golden era looks or is the softness and tranquil and a lot the easy to me it's the serenity and feeling of sophisticated luxury it exudes or post more no you don't like i'm only the damask rose can do both tossing the demand spruce areas fragrant. have you ever seen a jellyfish these ocean to alice a made up of 98 percent water although some jellyfish can give you a nasty thing most of them aha and with a unique beauty they have
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a special charm jellyfish inspired danish glass artist stephan to create mesmerizing works of art and they are snapped up by at collectors all over the world. they look like real sea creatures that have been conserved in glass but these magical beings were specially made out of glass and sell for up to 100000 euros apiece they're the creations of award winning glass artist stephan dom who views them as souvenirs from an imaginary trip to the 16th century. back then wealthy travellers collected strange and where objects in cabinets of curiosity's. making. objects that are not of this world but you can take them up and you can have and you can inspect them and you can be. i get possible from look at looking at them because. this is close to nature but there's
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something wrong. for 3 decades denmark's number one glass blower has been making delicate art works out of glass he's developed his special technique over the years partly by chance. that's a long line of accidents. we want to tell the sinew it seriously. and sometimes it did not happen and we got this miss coloration. in this case very good thing to happen. every day stephan down by the sea as often as he can he goes diving and finds inspiration in the underwater world. this is noiseless strange world below the surface which is i really like it it's moving and you can move along with it. it's so interesting. and completely different from up in the air where our senses operate normally. rather
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than replicating nature he creates imaginary nature like beings the more delicate they are the tougher they are to craft these little lines we're going to draw with a piece of me and with this little piece of aluminum we can actually. draw on the glass and once this is covered in grass. this these little lines will. boil and. form very early in the lions. his wife mika calls low and helps him perform several steps normally steffen creates his objects during the glass blowing process but his latest project requires advance planning the renovation of the washroom set able talk to glass museum. talked known as denmark's
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glass capital with just 7000 residents boasts 6 glassblowing workshops busy and its glass museum houses one of the world's biggest collections of contemporary glass art. busy all of the objects are. steffen down sanitary masterpiece will be the new games 1st purchased artwork. it will cost some $75000.00 euro's. director don is happy to have found just the right artist for the job. the challenge of making. this call it. something like that not everybody would find that interesting already around immediately said yes yet. it needs a particular mind shit to find this child interesting and it is a special project because my main interesting point is to be the comma and this is
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kind. of common. sense for this project to stephan dahl will create the mystical glass creatures he's become famous for each piece is unique and takes several days to complete in part because the glass needs to cool before he can proceed to the next step. ultimately the danish artist produces works which he hopes will become part of people's own private chambers of curiosities. in our series planet berlin we introduce you to people from all around the world who run businesses restaurants are even museums here you can discover more about them on our website incident that the so that we need a german who is fascinated by what goes on below the surface and if you ever come to berlin you might even be able to join one of those guided tours.
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has been exploring underground for 2 decades he co-founded the event in association in 1907. around 8 meters below the surface and of this new scene have spent years clearing tens of thousands of cubic meters of rubble. now visitors can explore a former brewery selloff and an escape tunnel on a recording aspired to explore their lives up to ground in paris. when i was studying urban regional planning in 1988 i got to know some parisian urban planners that's how i met a bunch of people who explore parisian catacombs there were 3 rival groups. i helped one carry out measurements and accompany them for 2 days that got me hooked when i returned to berlin i told myself i had to find out what lies below. what
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this money can buy them boarded up north this newly built entrance leads to an escape tunnel looks secretly to help 17 east german citizens flee to west berlin into the blue most being completed but was discovered before it could be used. klaus cookman from west berlin helped dig the tunnel he wanted to smuggle his pregnant wife out of the spelling words and in oregon this is the original tunnel from my claim 7971 it's the only one preserved in its original state from the time when berlin was divided. the tunnel diggers various original tools are on display to. be. at street level stones marked the location of the tunnel running where the
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berlin wall once stood. on the wall had a tremendous impact on onwards life to his friends in the east were no longer able to visit him. on the old was born in 1964 later as a student he moved to a flat near the villain in borneo. when friends acquaintances or relatives from west germany came to visit i never took them to the brandenburg gate instead i take them to bear. on the last offer that will go to the platforms on all major crossings on the western side. they were so tall you could see a long way into east berlin. his favorite bobby initial is nearby. my. son. donald has played the accordion since his teens 1920 songs
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his favorites. it's been i thought the real berlin or if you want to put it that way i'm really happy that young people are also enjoying this music. and some of the 1920 s. lyrics remain very timely. some even know them and can sing along well that's why i'm doing what i can to keep this culture alive and traditional berlin pubs must never disappear either but he. says he will do everything to keep clearing out he started underground signs he recently discovered this well from the 1863 it used to belong to a brewery and still contains water. starts berlin is brimming with 20th century history from the weimar republic the nazi
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period the post-war era the wall and then reunification we've experienced it all religion is great for learning about german history. and not just above them but under the surface thanks to an old and he's taking. a city tour on all forms. gumby hobby even. a new hobby cudgelling. he's a hobby grumbling funny car job leaseholder together their pasqual berlin this series with berlin or bite. on facebook dot com slash d w jeremy x. . star chef wojciech modest i'm r o has really put his
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native poland on the cullen there emap back in 2013 his restaurant was the 1st one in the country ever to receive a michelin star his secret to success lies in his ability to give to additional polish this is an exciting modern touch we met up with him at his award winning actually amaro in the polish capital warsaw. a couple of finishing touches and a subtle venison with black current leads is ready. it's classic polish dish dates back to the 17th century. show for czech modesto model and he's giving it a new twist. a bit far away from the old days the 16th but this is due to construction with a using so the balance itself so i would a suffer such
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a crazy thing. a motto plans his menu by the week drawing on his catalogue of ingredients in season at the time. if something is not in season it's not on the menu. the chef picks up the black currently used for his recipe from a local organic farm he doesn't use the berries themselves. many polish restaurants serve their station autumn and winter a model always breaking with tradition alina using various on you know all told in the winter but there is a hunting season opening from 11 those and i when we can actually count so robock also all designed and you can see there is no single. sign also current threats yes but do you believe. they have they carry lots
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of flavors lots of our own mass so we got served device always so with the leafs so it's kind of yes i'm just new versions of the old classics received so. back in the kitchen boychuk own destiny motto and his team of 10 cooks but the guy did use into practice. to give the meat the desired flavor he copes it with wild honey and soft and then he immerses it for several days in bees wax. venison who served with wild peas coped with forest herbs in newsgroups troops. as well as moral as a favorite edible mushroom. before the meat is coke it's removed from the
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beeswax in very briefly so metate in butter. there no motto garnish is the dish with the black currently use. in the book. that covers sensory polished using the says this little line has to be truth baked almost for an hour or so and also used as things said of the with the sauce that is made of black tar and it's little sugar in a plot. there's a bit of red wines and just poured over the over the meat so this was do so this in over a city very simple so we used the same ingredients we can say but we also we mixed something needs that just to follow and look after the production more carefully. nurtured modester my. adam serves a choice of 9 courses in his restaurant he calls them 9 moments taking inspiration from forrest the.
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coldest dizziness they must throw to the desirous of that all of you thrive in your up the subject is a good muscle plots so there's lots of the ingredients over 1000 types of its muscles into the mall so was flowers. edible diarists from disorder is a sloth so the 3rd a great source of the ribbons for us sets. them wojciech modesto motto chooses from it every week to create dishes with surprising days and looks. his recipe for success. and that's all we have time for today but don't forget to visit our website there you can find lots more about the show and all the details for our viewers draw hope
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for w. d w is coming up ahead. minds. robots they're still in the development phase of the sun but what's going to happen when they grow up. will shamans and machines and able to peacefully co-exist. or are we on the verge of a robot collapse place if we just bumble into this totally unprepared with our heads in the sand fusing to think about what could go wrong then let's face it it's probably going to be the biggest mistake in human history. artificial intelligence is now spreading through our society. is this the beginning of a golden digital age. will we be subjected to continuous state surveillance.
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of ai will experts be able to agree on technical guidelines or will this technology create deadly new autonomous weapon systems or leg lifts. place robot collapse starts aug 14th on t.w. . past. russian police have arrested more than a 1000 people in moscow the protesters were demanding that opposition members be allowed to run in a local election in september authorities had declared the demonstration illegal election officials barred opposition candidates saying they felt to collect enough genuine signatures to take part. i in hong kong large crowds of protesters have faced off with riot police to find.
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