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defense minister, now a member of the european ptolemy d. thanks those pressing for a quick c spar a wrong with 60 minutes, dw. if you ever have to cover up a murder, the best way is to make it look like an accident. raring to me. you've never read a book like this literature list under german st. ah . ah, i'm standing in front of the house, nelson mandela moved into all thing is released from prison in 1994. guess at this house included only you it's prisoners. oprah winfrey, magic johnson, and now you could be a, it says, welcome to century monday la with find out how
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one of these is unusual material to create beautiful and haunting piece of travel with us to the city of peggotty. the capital of the one does take us around the city. and then what's the latest in hospital fashion produced in malawi? mean, i end up having to and you know, watching after max ah ah, yeah. in medieval home re imagined and now a sanctuary for reflection. it's only fitting that we acknowledge the visionaries behind the spaces that we inhabit. vanessa and his design team from the i t like mary says, has for more than 3 decades crafted, beautiful, sustainable, and functional buildings. a
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visual team leader finished and gone, the motion borne architect and his team following distinct architectural finance of the we, visio addresses, architecture. we always try to see things on how it's going to integrate people, their experience, and improving the quality of life and bringing your money to forward. i would say on malicious people can experience visual picture in many ways. and the team has built and designed several important buildings in the design of the old passenger airport, usually aesthetic bus terminal for the redevelopment. and we deny the son of integration square. and the central market is also under initiative on prediction should be working hardy, surveyed to the people to the picture that we need to address in the present
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and future maricia. anyway. how to think over the next 3050 years. we have a big challenge to rethink of how we will be building. if i take example of the very spot where we all enjoy, it's really about transforming something which had no significant use more an eyesore into something which is vibrant. turn on, inform me, enjoy interior designs speaks of an eclectic aesthetic that mixes african and motion, artistic expressions that celebrates the sharing of art, music and music flavors. we've showed case through design intelligent design, small design, how we integrated things which were meaningless in a new concept in the new design. enjoys only one example of how visual creates the public spaces under the s. did you fancy to release the french institute
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was design quite a number of years ago and my partner guy consume was the lead article that was the very idea was to express that concept of connection to the environment, to the context and connecting people really ling emphasis on the of bridging cultures. so that was the very essence of that project. once you, i mean there is a, an experience that you have with building their emotions, their feelings. it's all about accessibility, visually accessible, physically accessible. ox picture is about awakening. those type of experience so far you experience something great. i believe that makes it great architecture. ah, morisha has about 300 years of history. from the very 1st people from lising, the island, the french period bridge period, dutch. and then come
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a period where malicious really transforming itself and activities us from the post independence to date. so motion architecture is quite brief. we have one specific definition, creating an architecture that works within the indian ocean context. he's challenging, still use your money, choosing prices, buildings like the regions 1st scenario. ah, it is the project which is quite unique to complexity. one foot of its overall surface area is dedicated to technical spaces. so that was a starting point in the state. how to translate those technical complexities into design. that was one of the biggest challenge, how a building, which is so functional, yet to translate it into something which has an experience of what mercia is about . i think it's unique in the work we are really showcasing how marcia has been
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discovered discovering the wound area and then moving up his discovery also what we call the inland by diversity. and then we take the deep dive in the ocean, which actually covers a huge territory. we're talking of $2300000.00 to me to a square of my re time area. and the scenario is actually these issues are also it's not just a building which is designed by video or d. c. u is actually a dream that we had the privilege to bring to reality is the dream of mr. michelle displayed in from the cruise or d. c is also about the dialogue of how the waterfront, the portraits interconnect the city the plas dome,
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which is the main waterfall spot, and it goes up to the passenger crew. so it is also a dialogue to inviting people and experience of what mercia is about, about what regions where we come from, where we currently are and sharing that with the rest of the work from hi session on the runway. so ready to wear. lillian funds as elegant designs, emulate the contemporary applicant, personalized profession, people who wear her comment all is still kasey and elegance and lily. there's always more under the surface of her design. for so love, fashion fuses, fashion to speak, i believe in the future. i believe in fashion, i believe at least you do to designers like your phone. so allow, is known for an excellent tailoring and fashioned design, this as
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a peek behind the scenes and meet with the visionary fashion crew's mother, a friend. and is this woman. he's a fashion designer for malawi. she loved fashion, she speaks through fashion. and so all the time with being wanting to contribute something to the world. after finding out the reasons why, why we never did well in a fashion. and yet we have very creative people in africa. very elegant leo for lunch to brand in 2005. award winning design has come a long way from using machine veranda to showcasing her unique designs. an
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international runway stepped in and created a mentorship program for young and talented designer to build the local industry part of her 100 year plans. he kind of plan barring based support and trust. this goes to the next image. it's a similar to where it has to remind us about what you need to do every day. so this is actually lined inside the 100 year plan. why we need to work together, why we need to be to get that why we are entering what we african and why we african rich man in 2016 lillia phones. i stepped up and created a mentorship program which has grown into 100 turn to date. she has influenced the career of over 40 designers, puddle, 800,
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give me a call that 1st i did not know how you designed, but the mentor also has helped me. and now i know how to code them, and i'm home on the gills to be part of the plan you've seen by the passionate individual learning. now even them. so to create from here and give them the right information, the right attitude. them will motivate them. well, and transfer the skills, what can we become with the 100 year plan and her hi class fashion little funds or wants to reshape the future of african fashion design? the future of african fashion is going to be more expressive and something that you don't design now. it's not about designing, just designing, but designing to actually telling
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a story and changing their mindset. lillian funds so has just returned from rwanda was she showcased her latest collection on a successful runway. one of the most prestigious fashion shows on the continent. this collection was inspired by a hair who was a black summer. i read the stories about japanese and those that lasted summer, right? it takes a lot of patience. but then what been, what convinced by us is that, how do those people like me? yes. okay. managed to succeed becoming summer. so to understand that life we have to be inspired and also to to see how we can also take that and put it into our lives because of her investment and not just the future of fashion, but the youth. lillian fontose, the fashion warrior from allow we will be influencing african fashion for at least
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the next 100 years. ah, i'm standing here in a bit of history. this used to be nelson mandela's home and now a retreats allowing for reflection, healing and honoring him as an iconic figure. each room and space, yeah, represents a thought provoking experience. inspired by monday was live. the architectural team pioneered very envisioning of the space, making sure that all the important elements, women, st. garrett, what changes did you incorporate into this space? and was it a bit intimidating, considering that iconic, bigger on some of that. i think it's a perfect word for it. i mean, it's quite a task to be involved in creating a space that belong to session iconic figure, one of the most famous people in the world and kind of father of our nation. if you think about it. definitely wasn't some of that, i think, but exciting at the same time and with changes, the brief was, was a brief we, we had to create a space that was a home, not a museum, not a hotel link,
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all of us together, but still have that. how many feels as it was his home. so we tried to limit the changes we had to make also with it being a heritage building. there wasn't a lot we could do on the outside. so the new additions is made to purposely stand out. so you can see where the old was in the us and then creating a bit more of a contemporary feel deeper. wasn't austin, precious person in the spices. so we had to create luxury but also just tenant down quality but less us more time. ah. so what we can take from the original building was basically at the point of being contained, it was empty for a while and it was cracking and falling apart. so we had to come in and save sections of it. and we had to demolish the whole back part of it, obviously to add in to create a space where you could have 9 rooms, but the most untouched basis is the front, the thoughtful heritage purposes. and then the 3 bedrooms in the front ends which are the original visions. in fact,
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maybe spending right now used to be the passage grange, the bedroom. so we kept one of the walls. yes. so you can see that the medication of where used to be and then medieval as mine, bedroom being probably the most untouched price. ah. so go through the different themes in the sleepy. i mean, we were lucky enough to be the nice, it's a whole range of work done by john about the best life. and the pick certain your us from way hood all the way through to going back home as its name actually. and we came up with the idea of actually linking each of these paintings to a specific bedroom. how did you keep the essence of mandela without turning the space and some museum was actually hotter than you would think, because you have to resist the urge of clustering your face everywhere. when you come to your home, you've got your family photos, but you also want to try and yourself that we had to fear away from making it too obvious in that regard. and we had to do
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a lot of research as well. we were lucky that the foundation help us a lot. see the spaces he inhabited tell me about the art and the tape of the space. i'm glad you asked a question that's, that's one of the things i'm most proud of in this space. we were lucky enough to be, as i said earlier, the night had quite a few artifacts. there were actual items that belong to me in the book, but a gift that we've given teams through the years. and all of these when the voltage and the foundation and the foundational. so i agree that it's a b, c for these things just stay in the volt, never be seen. so we were lucky enough to incorporate them in the space to help us to tell the story. and i think even personal elements like quincy jones read the score specifically from the book. and we're lucky enough to have it up in the ball actually framed in the way it was given to me as a gift. so this, this quite a lot of rich and interesting stories and things you can find with these artifacts and all to ex, throughout the whole space that actually belong to the man himself. it's not just copies of the real thing. what can visitors experience when they come to sanctuary?
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monday they can expect to experience, so i think it's experience and i won't forget, especially every time i still love looking in your every time learning about the story and learning about the man, the history, enjoy the wonderful food that the restaurant has. it was actually me at the bus, personal cook who school works in the kitchen, who created the menus with the staff. yes. it's a true experience. but then going back to what the space isn't going to be, which is the spice for fiction. it's not a is in garden space where you can look back, think about demand, think about yourself, your place in this country, in this continent, and then feel inspired to move forward and just make a grand ah, the power deal with those runway success through the ship is this takes us to a must experience faces in the beautiful city. ah, hi,
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we are old and give in and we're happy to take you on a tour of gully. beautiful city, the city on solomon hill. the is old and kevin were both born in kigali, which is today home to more than 1300000 people and rapidly growing landlocked . rwanda is making great strides and its capital hopes to one day become the singapore of africa. ah, as you might have guessed that the 2 young woman have a serious passion for shooting, the designers started their business in 2013 and quickly became known with the unique and quintessentially african style. now where i was or thought in the city that we're very proud of with that at the store as really small and 20 somethings. good me to this big we,
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i did all these 7 months ago. they're stylish shoes or even sold on line. so you can buy them anywhere around the world. they currently employ 50 people just outside of kigali, as well as numerous into making an impact is key for the entrepreneurs. as with many other african countries, thousands moved to the city, dreaming of a better job. and a better life. but the challenges that come with organization are big. many still don't have access to electricity and tap water. kevin and his old take us to a local market where they like to buy fruits to guy lee, my beautiful cities going and changing. so much and so bad in a very short period of time, as much as we're growing up in a very happy about a wooden leg to play a part and making sure that nobody's left out. it's se calling i to bring you
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estimated the create environments and jobs for people who need it. and people who don't have as many opportunities as, as some of us have had, oh, golly, isn't just known for it's perfectly manicured gardens and pristine streets. but also for being a very safe city. rwanda's government continues to push for a quick transformation into the modern age. but critics say the development has been achieved. i think spence of individual rights like freedom of expression, the country has come a long way since the horrific genocide 25 years ago. that could godaddy genocide memorial here is to remind people never again the genocide against literacy in 1994 was a horrific story. but it's thought of who we are as rwandans as a young generation. we're very motivated to move forward to always remember, but move forward and do things together in order to reach out to our full potential . the energy in this,
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he is palpable new shops and restaurants pop up every other month. kevin and his old love to take a break at one of 2 galleys, many cafes where you can treat yourself to a tasty, a rebecca coffee, coffee for me in that get started. i get so much energy after drinking coffee. well, one thing's for sure. these to didn't miss a beat on our, to a through kigali. we end at the convention center, which today is the city's most prominent landmark. and the perfect spot for a selfie county is not only a set of students in there so much more big commented for yourself as i'm with . oh, the vision of one person has the power to transform, not only their lives,
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but all around them. long ended with is literally it's adding trash into trace at creating beauty by using discard the plastic and giving it and you live the mostly to my art is very simple. if i can take plastic and transform it into odd anything is possible. born and raised in rural was in, in a tall. mcdaniel hotel is he's an artist who takes recycling cb, autistic mac. he pains, using plastic east grounds is rubbish, piled the sourcing the soft plastic from various brands that have created plastic waste. it's he's way of giving back by taking the plastic from the earth. he's able to take it out of the system. as an artist of all is believe that i have a responsibility that what if a message that one puts a close today it is not on the for today. it is for future generation. and he
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uses waste made of plastic. he cuts an internet of pieces and uses a gun to place them onto the canvas, creating sentences and stuck to with. i'm changing phones and i lose. i'm currently standing on my pain and very, very useful to me, which is obvious to other people outside. and you know, it actually extends the idea of using whatever that we have instead of producing more. he's a downtown curia in your hand is big is the re taking walls of faces. mostly children, face to spirit. you some behind faces, some behind toilet. the new stories behind them all and they're in the midst of it, armed with a heat gun is then use make. when i started, i remember, well, it was the 19th of september 19 and one. it was the day where i picked up my very
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1st about the, you know, for me to say, look, didn't try and do something out of this. but i wanted to do something that will make some kind of contribution to the web. something that will make people look at some of these things in a slightly different way. instead of me going to shop, i go to linfield and look at what would possibly protract into my pseudo employee to be used in the use of his gun in my work, you know, it's something that i have to cover. if i go alone, it's not an easy process. you know, i mean when i started, it was a struggle because, you know, i could, i was ending myself but a lot. and in my teeth, because i'm hitting, you know, i prefer to use a more and, or any type of plastic like, like this. you know, it's been a lot of like in this much bit up on my way. lots and lots
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of church is being a recycler in this to do every month. you can look at the corner of it where of what, all my materials you know, literally step at the corner. because what happens is in one otwell, there is usually, you know, a lot of passive there. i need, you know, for me to realize that out with, you know, to it's finality. it's not only just one or 2 plus it's, it's everything plastic. so you really need to collect as much as i can, you know, that's why we are doing that on a daily basis. you know, to make sure that we bring in as much material as possible to the studio. my pieces are displayed in so many places, and many museums have got my artworks in south africa and overseas, particularly in germany and the u. s. through his work book delays, he wants to mediate and communicate hope he's convinced that scene he's works and
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he's history. people are able to realize that in south africa, there are many opportunities to and that it is possible to create a better life and a career out of nothing. making art would enable people to change their lives and come to be something positive to the world. the quantity one is trying to drive home. yeah. is that the amount of plastic that is floating in the ocean? it, it is. it is like an island. you know where we are in the program because we are the ones who need to eat at the mess that we see in our oceans today. so i think somehow, you know, that's it. stand up, it does stand up and do something. and remember, it is not only about me alone as an i t is creates an odd, but it is also for other people to see opportunity. and if i can transform plastic into up,
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