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to moving forward, how famous fashion brands look to the future after the death of their namesakes a bucket list for bill grade, a guide for visiting serbia's capital. and dare to dream. would you spend the night on a port a ledge attached to the face of a rock? all this and more coming up on your own max, the . we begin with one of the world's most successful architects, sir david chipper field. his buildings often have iconic status and he's received numerous awards throughout his career, except for the so called nobel prize of architecture. but all that will change on
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may 23rd. when trooper failed receives the print script prize. we met the british architect in berlin, head of the award ceremony. without a doubt, david chipper field is a celebrity architect, but without the usual airs. i came from katy modest background and i grew up on the from my parents have very modest situation on the farm. as a child, it's 70 years old. you can go in different house in the morning. the young farm boy turn top architect has now got commissions from all over the world. he has won many awards and he runs 5 firms globally. but the road to success for the 69 year old has had some bumps in it cheaper field, studied in london during the political and social upheaval of the stature era. and that had an effect. his guiding principle is that architecture has to be aware of
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its own responsibility, both for the individual and society. architecture takes, it, takes land, takes resources, takes energy. so then the question is, what does it give? clearly, you can't just got a building done, replied one over the walls and at the end wiped the blood off. and so you see it's, it was with the blood business, berlin's famous museum island in 2009 super field made his breakthrough with the noise museums remodeling. he's help shape berlin's changing phase since the fall of the wall with courage and modesty. the challenge was to preserve the mistake of the noise museum, yet bring it into the presence as a non berliner, he had to try to grasp of the city and its history and its always reinventing itself. i've been lucky to be parts over a period of history, which,
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where it went through a fundamental re change. this was the city re finding itself in 2019. he raised eyebrows. once again, the gene demand gallery is the museum islands portal and unifying element. it's minimalism was 1st the cause of controversy, then craze. after a rocky star chipper field in berlin were a team and a success story. and in that sense, i think i, we managed to create a dialogue in 2021. he said another milestone for berlin. the noisy and that's, you know, gallery by me is fond of the cheapest sales. creative mentor had to be renovated as sensitively as possible. he wants described it as a poem, but then restoration work began and revealed major construction flaws and the iconic 19 sixty's gallery. if you see one of your
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heroes in the underpants, you could to change your attitude to them. we did see a national battery and it's on the pence. it wasn't always the nice side cheaper field has had worldwide success. but in his own country the u. k. he struggled to gain recognition for years. finally, after he designed the extension on the royal academy of arts, he was granted knighthood. but his reception has remained cool. the truth is i haven't done much and completely and i don't want to swear something off by puts it. i mean that makes me extremely unhappy. makes me so cross. i've lost a little bit of my love shipper shield is restrained under stated, but aware of what he wants. and his signature style has made him one of the world's most sought after architects. he ponders the future of building of architecture and the climate change. we know 7 level about how to perform an
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architecture in terms of sustainability. there's only one row, we know totally. if you don't knock the building down, you save a lot of energy. the master of straight lines has started a foundation in northern spain. it's a model project for the future of building and a think tank which seminars all closely tied to the people of alicia, a relatively poor region. it's meant to be a laboratory for new sustainable ideas. this is a moment in the planet history where we really have to think how we to aspire society to be p hope sparrow, hospitable one. david cheaper field runs his own bar the project. and alicia is like a return to his roots as a man of the soil, who scaled the architectural heights quietly like no other
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whether do your show now or lose your tone, the founders of some of the world's biggest fashion houses passed away long ago. however, there luxury brands continued to drive and become more popular. but how did these fashion housings reinvent themselves and carry on long after their namesakes are gone? we take a closer look to fashion design, great britain's vivian, westwood, and pa cobra. bon of stain have died in the last 6 months. what will they labels be like going forward to, to with on it at the latest power suppression week in march with a very special celebratory show. so then using those are designers who have given so much to fashion good. they innovated to send about reading clothing with the signature appear, and it'll help that go have bad talk over bon and his middle dresses mic that and vivian westwood, subversive, punk style city bentwood, he said,
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family members are now foster. just the way coco chanel revolutionized fashion. see or send this to be fluent even goes far beyond the world of style. and you'll be able to download. all street in underway is cool. intel out was vivian, west woods, husband. he worked closely with us for a long time. and we'll now lead the fashion house into the future. julie induced and has been designing full talk over bon for more than a decade. both labels benefits from being already well established. each brand has a distinctive well known identity. it says can y'all, pumpkin strong? the designers are well aware, the brand has a name that i like, and that a person with this name existed. i feeling just it. but it's about letting the label live on in a different way by incorporating their own history and experiences that were gained in design school or other jobs miss from the set. and because you're young,
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you have a different perspective on life. but that's the level of reason why those 2 companies can continue, because the young people who are taking over the brand rejuvenate and modernize the fashion house, oxygen is one of the world's most famous design is called lagerfeld. died in february of 2019. but lagerfeld label lives on and is very successful. the last autumn, his fullness favorite model, kara delving, created a uni 6 collection for the brand, presenting it at an event at the company's powers headquarters. the nephew of the cutoff is also aiming height. although his uncle died 2 years ago, the label hasn't had a show in decades. rodrigo bust ellicott to cut the introduce the new pay cut the collection in march 2023 with the designs that carry on the unmistakable style associated with the company the
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the greatest on i can bestow on my uncle is not to copy any other designer, but to create in his tradition, i want to continue when he started. paris has always stood for elegance and creative it to you. and the fashion shows are among the phone, most viewed events in the world. why shouldn't we profit from that home digital? what uh the most, a character i dialed well. not related. so he said that's a nephew taken over sata professional design or something. not surprising. so i, the jury is to lot not allowed to go to work. even the fashion house skipper rally, which is almost a 100 years old, presented designs at several to go to a shows in march. and it took part for the 1st time in a ready to way event in paris, scott burrell a. another bribe, you know, which would fall on the slate completely up to 10 years survivors, 4 or 5 designers. and i've never really gone suddenly under down the road,
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but it's taken out. you need a lot of patients to make refresh. the survival of the traditional labels do ultimately depends on how much it's spoken about. and if celebrities, where and with the med sickness of that pushes the brand automatically. because photos and videos that are made can be seen on the internet to the song and the more eccentric the look shared and well known, the person, the better know clock him in this type of communication is really important for the brand to present even more important than the customers can count stars like naomi campbell, a rena shake, and colleague gen a sporting fake animal hands have got brands like skipper rarely on everyone's lips . it's very launch has been a success. quotes to probably doesn't what the appetite for most people. however, when it's hot outside cold soup is the perfect refreshment on the cost of those soul in southern spain. this light and healthy dish called dispatch, oh, has
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a long tradition. we headed to malaga for a taste the but i think i'm in the class and i'll show you how to make a spot show the cold and delusion super cold. so why would anybody want that in southern spain and portugal where guest spots show originated? they have very good reason you might be able to guess why the damage i testify for you in this region. we eat cold soup because of the heat for him in summer, especially in july and august. and we get temperatures above 40 or 45 degrees celsius. so hopefully that's something that looks quite in that window. i think what else? to fix a classic dispatcher, you'll need a cucumber tomatoes, a belt, pepper olive oil, salt, vinegar, garlic, and an onion chest. camino real size finds everything he needs in the us had
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a son in this market hall in central america the most important part of dispatch. it was the fresh produce here at the market. and much of it is from this area. for example, bell peppers, cucumbers and tomatoes. i mean, some of the monica lies on the cost of the soul in southern spain. in the summer, you can find a spot show on every corner as well as in the most popular. they'd be out as restaurant coming to the house has been working here for 70 years. something about the information. this is a traditional tomato, a pair tomato, and we use this wrapped tomato. no, it's much flush here and tasty are just by and it gives the dispatch real greater intensity on like a bit of the nation on the bottom of the window is one of the 1st half of leader is called show more or less, we need half a bell pepper and about 5 tomatoes, 2 garlic cloves. yeah, a cucumber and half and on, you know, you know, yes i was. all the vegetables are chopped, put,
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never cooked. and what else is important to achieving a tasty spot you in? that's much of the secret of traditional dispatch. it was of course, good olive, oil and vinegar. i'm united here. we're using sherry vinegar from henry's bill up front that i did matures in the barrel and has lots of bodies united or my something quite a boy. why the car the vegetables are blended together until they have the right consistency, the because of that, you cannot, if you had to tell a traditional gets poncho by the texture, but it's still chunky so you can feel the vegetables never do that, but we'll leave it in the blender for a few more minutes to get a somewhat finer text you at the moment. there's one said he was that the sort of thing to refine the texture, even more camino pours the mixture through assume until he's left with a kind of juice to complement the suit. he departs from the traditional gus spetchko and experiments with new ingredients every year. for example, shrimp,
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pistachios, herbs, and even mango ice cream look into that one. so you can a guess bunch of what we try here with a good spot, show it to play with various textures and flavors. and this would been as a base we might have as white stream from monica. this is how much one of the few chopped pistachios inc. i'm and mangle ice cream from the region. yeah. ingredients from both land and lee and as much as to be like, you know, some dispatcher was typical for this area it's, it's not a tradition elsewhere. no. yeah, i show people the dish and often they don't understand it and said they've never heard of cold. so again, if i'm getting an hour from when i sold off for you, so if this summer gets a bit too hot, it might be refreshing to give a comb. gus boucher, which right next step, we have some travel tips for a trip to build great. the serbian capital has become
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a hot destination because of its rich history, exciting, cultural scene, and affordability. here's a look at some of the highlights, the dining to visit, build right excellence. it's got a wild policy, seen exciting architecture and haughty food. in belgrade boots as a mix, queen talking to a tradition, meets maternity at east meets west. some 1700000 people need the sound. great is divided by the sava and don uber. this separating the old city from new bells, raised the strings. we are our top 310. if you're into brutalized architecture, look no further. bell. great has plenty. the name of these architectural style derives from the french baton, boot overall concrete. i know that everyone likes the style more and more people
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appreciate it's authentically retro tom. they'll find many routes of those buildings in new bel, great district. it seems to be reachable by the boss from the city center. so be warned. now great public transport is of the most punctual. genex tyler completed in 1991 downgrade, was still the capital of socialist yugoslavia. is a personalized landmark. it houses offices and departments good on mil. yours has lived here on the 20 volt all for 25 years. he's puzzled why bus loads of brute elizabeth finds a ride each summer. i don't know why, because because it is not that nice see. the night when you look around like around the top, it's quite something people want to live here because of the view your cell develop . you have bell grade in the palm of your hand. like any evenings locals into
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a risk smoke to scroll down sco street in the old, but he, me and call jeff k. you'll find traditional restaurants, palms and life music. we recommend delay yelena all the to the restaurants. you can get kind of georgia of us and it's so as to be in speciality, which is credit and deep fried veal and calling back cheese. hottie treat. this dish can be found everywhere in belgrade and cost around 10 years. salty and run stream prairie factory. i love it. it's another fact installed is exactly what i need right now. of the long day. me sounds on the 9th life when you're in downgrade the city has
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a huge selection of clumps, involves the super cheap too many don't even charge an entrance fee like $1515.00 a phone, a brewery complex in central bell grade. there's several different then use here with at least one party all concepts on every night. the locals can probably recommend a few good potty locations to view the whole thing. and i could think of, there are a lot of different companies that are like having different why. there's so much diversity nightlights, there's so many places to go off every kind of music every kind of place, if you are casual care. so you feel like uh to be dress, what was this uh, it depends. what are, what are person you are really the places, but it's maybe kind of hard to find. so like a task locally. so people run around here. i definitely think comes of elevators
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and a lot of things to see and use of the sign, seeing check, good food, check and putting check, have fun. in belgrade the we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. post romantic spot. check. best tip for police check, as well as the coolest culture traveling prices way sleeping above and the best is not for the faint of heart, but there devils can give it a try on a port a ledge. these beds were originally made for experience, climbers who couldn't finish their climbs in one day. now, however, there are places where anyone can use the euro, max report, or actual premium of easy tried, went out in austria, was it a dream for
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a nightmare? let's find out who it fits with. this is the place where i'm going to spend the nights. i don't know if i can handle this. i was spend the night hanging off a rock cliff and the adventure begins with a heart. i am on my way to the local mountain in the northern part of all 3 on with my guys, my post belinda the, the summit is 1500 meters above sea level of or hopefully you're ready. i'm. i'm scared. yeah, it's yeah, that's fine. okay. first i practice of savings down the steep cliff. i need to mazda of this, so i can get down safely to my cloth and actually to michael's also
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shows me how to get back out. again, of course looks really easy, but it spam high, the boat, the at this point it's a boat to go drop off nearly 200 meters. the perfect hang of updating. so back on my goal. really good. now let's bill my bad. it's called a part of it and it's afraid made of aluminum tubes covered with the surface of metal on separate pieces. what professional time is used to spend the night on steep rock phases that can be timed in one day. now we're going to connect them
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to blank tapes to the race, to the else besides just to here to make sure that you do it right because it's late to modify. it's your dollars. it's excellent. what is in some hits? yeah, this is pretty much it. excellent. so this is, it's my ipad for tonight's mathis. make sure the part of it is safe. the secure typically the you're happy with it. ok. it looks scary for them out of here. yeah, it takes a few minutes and it's getting better and okay, don't worry. ok. so i'm claiming that this zero's thank you, that it's time for you. ok, to be honest. right now i don't think if this is a good idea, but i'm going to try it anyway, but i'm really getting scared now. the beat moment has arise. i upside down to my
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high altitude bed and take off my shoes, of course, because at home i wouldn't be wearing them to bed either way i have to go the. it looked so easy when he was typing it up and sitting here the window. ok. sitting here, myself says complete different stories, the, as the sun goes down, temperatures soon begin to draw time to get some shot. so i'm staying in the harness the whole night. and i'm still attached to this role,
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which is 6 out there. so even if the caught on the edge, what level there are console down. okay, so everything safe and if i may be get scared in the night, i've brought me a little companion and he's of course secured as well. so good night the it's not only my 1st night on the rock phase. it's also my 1st time ever sleeping under the open sky. the the good. good morning. to wake up. oh
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morning. good morning. how you doing? i'm ok. is race. marcos has brought some coffee down, slipping some hard through and taking in this dining view. what a glorious talk to the day the yeah. so basically it's really one of the most exciting nights i ever had in my life. i mean, i did sleep well. i wasn't scared at all during the night. of course it's not that comfortable but see the stars in the night and waking up with this view. i mean, it's priceless then that wraps up another edition of your own max. be sure to follow us on social media for more stories from the world of culture and entertainment. thanks for joining our son tune and again, next week, the
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