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what's in the early 2000 and he knows what happens behind the close to the rocky government, a comp with 60000000 d w. m. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites with d. w. world heritage. 360 get tapped now. oh, inspiring innovation. pushing the envelope and spock in creative movements, africa is taking its rightful place on the world say ah, on this. so we'll be talking to the move a shake as visionaries and make as when bonnie,
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the meaning of modern africa i end up having to add this is that 3 meg. ah ah ah, with a under the saying the cradle of humankind, this leading world heritage sides allows vivid says to embark on a journey away. it all began. what is believed to be the beginning of human kind. this area and drab were hidden secrets and answers burning questions about origin ah, ah,
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so easily furnish while being true to the components of my then design, pull back yeah, and few for us. i have managed to strike a balance between creating beautiful home pieces honoring the culture and creating lasting legacies. we met up with them to find out exactly how they do it and why it's important checked about the south africa is home to some of the world's most stunning scenery. beyond the breathtaking environment, the country is bold with colored periods, diverse cultures, traditions, and people. international analogy, junior product design and pulled back year explore the role of culture and culture . representations either model grid into designs using an array of colors takes to add material. each product is more than just a piece of furniture. we tower african, 30 furniture loose device furniture is inspired by african stories and heritage and
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culture. and i think more than anything we endeavor to tell stories of african culture so that they not forgotten. i feel like because we don't right thing though many like make a lot of african college is a lot of cultures. really good luck because nothing is written down. and with what we do here every day to really just trying to preserve what we can and the way that we can keeping within the fundamentals of her design philosophy. one of imports most recent collections towards inspiration from modern and traditional african, hey style. some of the being call rose originating from north africa, right through to south comedy, done by silly women in the 1980 the things that we took from from the traditional haystack that takes just that we to and which has later into products through weaving. you know, using fringe, so all of those, those f of the inspiration, texture color form, you know,
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all of those things. we took those things and then we said, okay, great. but if you really wanted to design that, that was relevant and related to the modern time, these are the things that you would be. we took that information and we took the elements of one in the line. and we put those things together. but it's like this constant being of you trying to make these 2 things come to giving collaborate. me being a process engineer makes me approach my word differently. but i am also a creator, you know, am i that? but i mostly like to practical. so when i design it, ok, it looks great, but it is functional, you know, like because we know trying to design things that i just pretty think people in africa always been creating. i mean, they are amazing crop people who just been doing what they do. one of these creators is the be, so shang gay. even award winning interior and really to design the centers. he's
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design ethos on culture, infusing storytelling into each using kind of m 6 to convey the story. designed to me is the solution of a lot of the problems that we have. i say that because i thought that i was losing a lot of myself in terms of one seeking to understand my culture. i said to myself is one thing i'm really good at its design. and if i can use that to repose myself and find myself and find my causing it to know more, then i'm obviously doing something right to design. and i realized that i had such a strong passion for furniture and i was like, yo, i'm going to find a way to celebrate, you know, modern furniture because i love the naval design, but then put myself into it and put a lot of electric, bold, african touch into it, and while that was happening, i would things would happen at home country and i would find a way to tell the stories through the furniture. one such story being would handle
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which in the city language means love the diesel, create the server which represents a couple glove embodied in traditional patterns. and here matrix shapes seen on the facade of the server. a friend of mine was getting married and him and his partner had been in this beautiful relationship that had a lot of ups and downs them losing the kid and still being together and holding it down. and i just loved hall on this day. love was and the reason i say that was then i took elements of the love in terms of what love meant to them. and then a formulated these patterns that, you know, love is a journey and it has no thought it has no end when you together. and that's why you have that line that's within the server. and then what i did was i used your metric pectin from beadwork that represent the male and female putting the mail on top to guide and protect her. and she's at the bottom proceeds the roots of the relationship. so there's the story that i formulate, you know,
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using the geometry i see so and impose designs are created using, made me feel and what the patient is to make long lasting pieces that maintain its look. and for years to come, the, the brand it is, is i don't want you to come and buy another survey. again, it's about having this one server and then you protect it and love it because it's storing your more special goods in their own. for me personally with my son being both belgian and african, it's very important for me to know that he belongs to king. i really wanted to create a little for them in and in a sense of stories and also so that they can see themselves in the history represented where they inspiration is derived from all culture. the beauty of walls out home to pieces is that it can tell story which holds a deeper significance,
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creating a legacy that can be passed down from generation to generation ah amuses in. can you look forward to an exciting form of transport that ignite a while traveling from 18? a site to behold an experience my taxes take every day, travel o u level. ah, the theme is what guides us to do what we want. i can the mattress is part of neurologist culture when you get to the bus but you just have to wait for that. i can't think of any other place in the world with such a twin transport vehicle. i never thought i was going to become these from us.
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oh. d ah, ah, my name is mohammed. no money people calling mammography because of the job i've been doing since the 19 ninety's. so my work is graffiti body shop and everything about cars and motor bikes. when i started, i started on canvas. doing cameras was not giving me that pleasure, which, you know, i, every time i used to do a convers, i was wondering people to see what i've done. but most of the time you do a converse, you take it to someone, maybe 2 or 3 people seats. that's really good. they deal. should they play this on cars? because cars are moving canvas. so that's when i started just doing his hands on my car to small designs. the 1st time i started i started with stickers instead matter to them. so they bring the grassy on the outside but as small things,
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because at that time the pull dinard testing was normally how we start. the glands comes with the vehicle. we assess it. if it has any body work, we do it. there's somebody, some customers there, very crazy customers. know you have to differentiate. you get a crazy customer. he tells you, okay, do what you want even did like a v p launch engine guy. that's when people are in knowing this. i just graffiti upset think because normally at that time if you did something, someone could not read though. i like decide demonic things. and they be your cussing something the 1st stanza, my dad was there or not like now because at that time we never used to lou bodycote customization. lot of these, those music, but not as like now. doesn't entitled to bill the little the 1st image peter to
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view them at 1st they did it on my car. i had a small thought i live in at put it into an inch on the dashboard. people are shocked at the time. it does look like that you see like today, and matter to can have you been like 30 tv is 55 feeds that to live and that. so that's how it started. every day i wanted grid something differently. maybe the board, the improving may be fits the kind of colors i'm doing really kind of graffiti, i'm doing. so every day i want to do something different, even if a modeling them as much as i used to do before. but i created of a trend in people every day try and do set innovative new kind of things with i was seated in forbes magazine. i think that was the biggest assessment. people look up to me, it have given people the moral that it doesn't matter who are which, which i blah,
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oh, where you come from, you can do anything. i go as a people know me, i've been good for that and being determined that one day i would make it today, i'm the thing, the cradle of human kind. this leading world heritage side allows symbolically the journey away. it began. teresa can you tell me, gave an insight into what you can look forward to at the mirage in this, in the kayla of human kind form, part of what is known as the fossil harmony side of south africa. and this is an area of about 53000 cases where we have an abundance of fossil domains found stating back to about 4000000 years. and kind of gives us a story of who we are as humans and origins in africa. so the matter being visit
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the same was established a few years off. the cradle area was declared a unique school. and he seems, it was established so that he could bring the discoveries, the science, the importance of evolution, and what we found in south africa, to south africa, as well as the people all over the world. because at the end of the day, this is our, she'd history i'll, she'd hated this. it is something of national pride and something that everyone should have access to. so the matter of being visit was established just up the road from the dean. so that be on disturbing the fossil sights and essentially this is just an area, a museum that we hope is any. so when you leave here, we hope that was lasting memory of what you will learn inside this beautiful building. and also so that you get the knowledge that the scientists have access to this dice ah, creating a face to showcase history is no mean feat. in this instance, the architecture is
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a feature of the journey architect pay tomorrow. a big part in the key design element. i could imagine this was such a huge task, but what was the client grief and how cute this. so the brief was because it's the side when human beings were 1st discovered this, the brief was how do we interpret that inability? can we pick out those back to the past and imagine what the world would have been like in those days. in this instance is about telling the origins of humanity and it's an african story because everybody originated in africa. they spread all over the world and we want to tell that story. and of course, there were factors that you had to consider considering the scale of the project. what was i think the biggest thing, i mean you put a whole conference and you was to hire as much as possible the building that when you arrive, you just see the mouth and you don't know what it is. and then as you get closer to
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it, you realize that you can actually go inside it. once you're inside, then you go down into the boatright into kind of, into the depths of the, which is where the submission. and then when you come out on the other end, all of sudden you have a beautiful view that you see out here. but you don't quite know where you are. then as you come out and go back to the building, totally different from the other side. and it's kind of meant to look like more futuristic with the other one was more looking back. so it's kind of taking you through a journey from time when you come to realize that you're back in today's world and possibly in the future. and possibly in the wild places like the cradle of human kind. so important i think important because the teachers lessons about where we come from. not many people know that this part of the world just outside chance big as got some of the oldest fossil human fossils. so this really is where human
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beings were born. this is way for the 1st time humans evolved from, from animals right outside 200 speed. right. as i said, it's really mine flowing ah, ah, trying to sell a is an african architects and was recently named architects of the year in germany . is known for his innovative ideas and managed to infuse the spirits of africa and see if modern designs take him out. london serpentine pavilion, the new parliament building in the mean west africa, and tippett rise art. so to pavilion in the u. s. date of montana. these are just a few of the unique buildings designed by berlin based architect, the closest killing ruby, hina, is pseudo. i must be due from this architecture must not own evil, fearless pacific need and all that,
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but also inspire yeah. did were mentioned the only inspired people are capable of having visions and being energized to see them through that so. so become, does it, does your them on suzette so close this ca, born and gondo burkina faso moved to germany at 20. he found it is very an architecture firm and 2005 and to day has 12 full time employees. full cisco's architectural designs, like beneath new national assembly building are inspired by the local culture. the impressive temper structure under construction since april draws on west africa. pullover tree tradition does be shipped to tots, or people looking to gather mention would look for a tree ma voice. this was um, uncommon work volume. can i nimble? ideally a large tray, besson and an awesome book that provides plenty of shake, hadn't cleaned it. my com sous um, you get together,
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sit down and discuss issues affecting the community. all village of just office does is in symbolizes true democracy. of course. docile. i used this as inspiration for beneath parliament building melamine house and building post. this kitty began studying architecture april in st. technical university in 1995. as a student, he launched a funding raising campaign for a primary school in his home village of condo. in burkina faso, it was completed in 2001 before his graduation to schuler, lashonda hammer. as of yet the school project was fantastic. he really loved each project, showed up and decided somewhat naively, to build a school medina and i did it while he had it. as it walked out, i convinced the local community telling them we can do it. we bought it from guy who's nobody believed in housing. i'm so emotionally attached to these buildings
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keyboard design, use local building techniques and resources. the school is largely constructed from clay, a suspended roof, and special windows. keep the buildings interior pleasantly cool. the design earned full says killing a prestigious architectural award. though at this stage, he was considering quitting university in wonder the norman, i was basically studying architecture to learn how to built vendors during my degree is that i went back home and built that school wants to miss vasqua. and i realized you pack your bags and go back out of school and then you can build many more schools and other things today. but luckily i had great teachers that changed my mind that they convinced him to stay on and finish his degree. soon after full, cisco hate founded his own architectural firm realizing numerous projects around the globe. many of them in africa, like this oper village in idea hatched in collaboration with late german theater
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director christoph shinkansen. the intercultural a site is still under construction for cisco signature is apparent in the roof designs. he also drew up plans for the new kid to institute building into car, senegal. we're building will begin in 2021. jesse has also designed many more schools across the african continent. he says he feels a sense of social responsibility to do so. anything adam kleinman dos in africa when i construct a school in a small african village, vicky toy. i want pupils to be able to dream, so salary, and think beyond the immediate social confines it into vaguely that way they may hatch ideas of how to improve their society. so that's what i call inspiration. and it was all architecture must fulfill a social bankers. buildings must make us feel at home 0 and safe. off name investigate once you're born shooter died. he's happy to share his
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architectural expertise in 2017 because this kelly began giving classes at munich technical university and also teaches at the famous harvard graduate school of design. oh, a long hard day. what's better than it shrink? the trains in ghana traditional spirit has become a theater at the modern social scene. this is stacey to my brother i. i am studying audio. so of course, treat one of the busiest the suburbs that are cracked, ghana, for centuries, the low closing gun at his daughter's house live locally known as a courtesy, as a strong asap tis which makes drinking a bit difficult. ah,
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