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the tenant to live in 60 minutes on dw the wood to us. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on dw, the designing for the future cheerleader leslie loop, who puts the focus on africa at this year's b analite in venice. wedding bells are ringing. most couples will do anything for their special day. we look at some german wedding traditions, and more than just a stick of butter will find out why the french brand new bird body is the choice of
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epicureans all over the world. this and more coming up on your own max. the defense this architecture being like is one of the world's most important exhibitions for architecture. this year for the 1st time, a woman with the african roots is the curator leslie luke, who is both an architect and a writer where you have a look at her vision for the future of building in a world facing climate change. leslie lucas, curator of the 18th architecture being now in venice is always at the center of the action. she's tired from 15 months of hard work, but she's pleased with the response that's been an enormous joy. and that's been
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a really uplifting thing to see people's joy for 6 months. the international architecture exhibition is a hub for experts, artists, fans, and creators from all over the world. but it's different this year. more women and young people are involved. and for the 1st time, africa is the focus with questions around building in the face of a climate crisis taking center stage. leslie loop, who has styled to be a knowledge as a laboratory of the future with africa and the leading role. so to me, i think it has always been the place of the teacher has always been the testing ground for the future in a way. and again, it comes back to the point that we are really we're simultaneously the world's youngest continents. and the world's oldest confidence, even everybody on this planet came from africa at one point. so we have this quite complex relationship both to the past and to the future. the knowledge shows the
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advocates tackling climate change in its own way. for example, models for our johannesburg library, but architect david at j. r made of ram clay the and for candace capitol across a cathedral with beacon like structures has been built with regional materials. this be a now it was conceived as an event for change to be a natalie is a very intense and important moment for people to come together. and i very much hope the audience is a surprise. surprise, by the level of thoughts of kara's beauty of hope ambition, activism. ben, this is a stop over for leslie who lives in europe and africa. she also lives in a crowd for part of the year, commuting back and forth between gannon london. both cultures influence her work
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and her thinking. she doesn't build much yourself, but she's an important source of inspiration. she designed her residence in a crowd 20 years ago. even then, it was the head of its time, made in part with clay brooks. in 2020, she founded the ask for computers institute, where she is the teacher and researcher. as a progressive thinker, leslie has dedicated her life to the next generation for learning their craft at the institute. even though it's headquartered in gone at the moment, the ideas that have been spread, that that will be institutes across the continent. i'm interested in architecture, as a real engine for society and training people who can think about society and culture and the environment. and really interesting ways for institute is tackling the challenges of the future. and leslie lupo is to,
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at the world's largest architecture show, telling history from an african point of view, developing new building methods, and fighting climate change our big tasks for architect. but how it should be an hour received by the public. what was so special for me, walking through the vietnam a is knowing that this is the celebration and coming together of so many decades of work that leslie has been doing. she's gathered also for me, a new generation that has not been seen. i think this is probably the youngest generation, but any bad news ever see it's of the acts of bravery. but it's also an act of, you know, drawing the line and sign the say from here we have to do better let's lead to is not only an architect, but also a global best selling author. for her writing and building are not separate callings. being an architect, shape to me as
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a right to is somehow being ali is the perfect bringing together of to, to wells growing up and gone of my 1st window on to the rest of the world was 3 books. the 2023 via knowledge celebrates many voices, and for the 1st time the african voice clearly stands out in germany, the merry month of may is a favorite among couples wanting to wed every country has its on traditions. here in germany, many couples enjoy them. so much they say their vows twice as euro max reporter hannah homo found out what are you doing? i'm preparing for a german way. confused. i can imagine that breaking porcelain is actually a german wedding tradition. let's take a closer look at why and what other german wedding solutions there are, so that you'll be prepared for whenever you attain to german wedding, or if you can get my it here let's go. weddings are having so much of
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a revival in germany. the number of people who agree with my are just being on the rise in the last 10 years. tradition is trendy again. the average age of a german bright is $32.00 and the grim dashed $4.00. german is often married a little later than is typical in the us, for example, because german study for longer and their 1st start working later. germans don't always get large just for life. sure, that's the main reason. bought. german couples also enjoy 2nd tax advantages and germany, people typically have 2 weddings, the civil ceremony at the courthouse, and then the 2nd one out of charge or venue of your choice. the, the cost of the wedding at the registry office varies depending on the federal state on the amount of documents needed. but it's still pretty small amount of compared to how much most german spent on their wedding party, where that half of german spending between $515000.00 on their wedding day. some
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often end up spending much more. the wedding ring is usually a simple silver or gold ring that has typically worn on the right hand. in the past, women often move their engagement ring from the left turn to the right time as a wedding ring. nowadays, however, most people have separate engagement rings. when the wedding leaves the registry office, host, those or rice are open to and it them 6 as it was throwing rice originated in asia and is supposed to bring happiness on children together. although as often forbidden because of food waste reasons. although if you had closely, it seems like you know, everyone is paying attention to this rule. if you're invited to a german wedding, the most typical gift is actually money. although small symbolic gifts like graduates salt are given for the home and turning money into these little origami shapes is very typically german. of course the wedding, the tire is also a big deal here. traditionally the bride, whereas white father crim,
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where's black or blue? although other colors are currently very trained in grooms fashion, fashion designer francisco has seen high bridal where has evolved many of them pay the addresses and older. i think in the past the family was paying for the dresses. so they had to make compromises. now it's without compromises. it got more confident. so women show off. they want to show was a half day show the belly button when they are pregnant and they show no skin. they go for 100 percent, 120 percent german weddings come with their own extensive list of german vocab. i'm here my top tree favorite is your k. i use an up sheet basically the end of your bachelor era. so your bachelor or your bachelorette party, or as we call them in the u. k. a stack do or hand do todd, so i got or called so i can. this directly translates to witness to the marsh. so
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it's essentially your maid of honor for your best man. clinton and this is the honeymoon, which essentially translates to a week of caressing warranty. all right, guys, let's talk of german wedding traditions. my favorite one is applied to smashing porcelain onto the grind to drive away evil spirits the night before the wedding. and then the couple of sweet bought the pieces together to symbolize the site that they're gonna share future biden's, wedding planner, mark so explains the typical traditions here on which ones are still practiced today. it is too far to, to saw its trees. this should be the 1st work that they should do together. sometimes especially in bavaria. so in the south side is getting that being so the whole bunch of us have to look for her and she's somewhere in another guest house and she's having a great time with our friends. and then the google has to pay for her to get her
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back. gay weddings are fits difference. you have to change traditions because there are no traditions. normally the father of the bride leads the bride to the us or we change that into the mothers. we bring the suns to the altar. traditions are in florida, but they are changing the world. there you have it, the world of german weddings. i love learning about all of the traditions as well as the new ones that are being stablished. the our journey now takes us to northern friends, to laverne board, ga, butter producers. they make the sauce just increasing his hand. made butter ever for me is all over the world. choose it for their recipes will find out why can you enhance as simple product like sponsor mass?
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these machine whips again and again, the cream goes through different phases before turning into whipped cream. now pieces of butter begin to form for the benefit and now it's turned into a block. it sputtered now and on the desk. when the mountain milk has separated from the process they wash the bonsa 2 more times with water and then it's ready. any remaining fluid is beaten out. a good one. you get us to the better still taste that sweet. well, i'm going to do. it has a strong cream flavor, meat on christine, but the flavor also has a strong individual character. they've got like this when you, when you would you and how can you refine bonzai even more? here's where the da's well bekins. they need to bounce it again in this machine.
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it's tough. manual work processing, 50 kilos and butter. one round takes 10 to 25 minutes. the longer it takes to design easier, it is to work with it to the professor. that's how they needing content. now, tony makes it softer and more manageable. it also has other effects. getting lost in the butter still contains water resources and you can keep pressing it out as well, especially by adding a solid coastal printers that will not also the machine whips air into the butter. so it can develop its full room of taking a bill. it's just like with a good wind, it takes time to develop its own pace. this is a whole, uh, as for model. and how does that impact the taste? you 1st chase the salt basically because it hasn't had any time to really think and
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then the cream, a room us fully developed to kind of the salt saves to the background and the texture is especially premium itself. it's a better ready for spreading right away and that's in there. now we're coming to the workshop where the butter is forms and stamp the butter was 1st, they needed in here to shape. so the customers want to switch. 20 people walk in every day, feeling orders from different restaurants and half towns. a new one or the new business come there enough that a flattened coney around cookie shape a square. and a triangle from the molds with stands are for private customers. you know, each customer has their own stamp that, you know, full proof of there was $0.28, spoke private customers,
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like the london i arse, usually popular on instagram. we traveled to the british capital to find out if london sites are as impressive as they seem on instagram. london has about $9000000.00 inhabitants each year about 5 times as many torres defend on the city. today we're taking a closer look at 3 of london's best known attractions, the 1st of the london. what's a really like it's very crowded and there are long queues. but it's worth it. standing 135 meters tall. the one deny is one of your biggest various we'll expect a long way before getting on the millennium. we'll, as it's also known, was 1st open to the public in 2000. it was only supposed to stay up 5 years, but has remained an operation to this day because of popular demands.
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must see how you come with a family and it's easily 2 or 300 pounds and continued to over agents. if you're really going to, yeah, it's just you and then the view is very nice. so if you don't need to pay that, i want like a month to come here to talk to see or use a ramos, but good in the i think it's a bit too much. the views are fantastic, but they don't come cheap. a one person ticket costs up to 40 pounds and fast track tickets or even more expensive. so if you are short on money or time skip the london, i next to london's ultimate landmark tower bridge. does it meet our expectations? it does though, for a great view of tower bridge, consider going to nearby london bridge for the river bank tower bridge is steeped
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in history. it was built almost 130 years ago. with a pioneering design, it can lift up, allowing ships to pass through. while at the same time, pedestrians can still cross overhead. you can learn more about it, special history by visiting the bridge museum. so when you come in since average size a number of different aspects from what you can see and what you can do, 1st of all, you get to go up into the, into the bridge yourself, which many people are surprised to find is a steel bridge and saw this wonderful strong structure, but then also you get to come off onto the high level move twice. that puts you about 33 mates us about the roads, about 43 meters across the river. and we have a wonderful glass floor, which is uh, i said to me to 6 and you can walk across uh, you can watch the river below, are you from the kind of course london. so tower bridge is of course worth visiting . the bridge is spectacular and so are the views don't miss out on the glass floor . high level walkways wanted check online when the next bridge lift is due
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and finally, our last to london attractions, the national gallery. here we've got a typical instagram versus reality situation. the museum is currently undergoing refurbishment work, which will continue until at least 2024. every year, up to $6000000.00 visitors come to this museum. no wonder as it houses a collection of over 2300 paintings from a period spending 700 years of art history. plus the building itself is a work of art. it was opened in 1838 and has been constantly expanded. and today it covers 45000 square meters, the size of 6 football fields. festival admission is free. one of the things that i love about the gallery is actually the building itself because each of the unit series for stages wondering even just having for sure on the floors and stuff like that. it was really cool with interesting to see the rich history and the are
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verdict for art fans visiting the national gallery is definitely worth while. and since there is no entrance fee, you can't really go wrong. so instagram can help you discover london's best attractions. of course the weather can be unpredictable, but there's plenty of indoor options as well. one more tip check entrance fees before you head out. the city can be expensive. 2 salzburg austria is the birthplace of musical genius of wolf from me to s mozart . he came into this world at this address on january 27th, 1756. the city owners, its famous son, not only was monuments, but also with taste, 2 little bows of mars. upon pistachio and lots of chocolate, the hello my name is to reach to obtain and i'm hands i spoke to find out why this little chuck football is named after world times composer. she invites book city
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center. lots of cooling can be found on every street corner and a variety of 5 of them come up to the locals. now, what the chocolates have to do with what's that? it's a good question. you know, starts pictures on them and a young man who was full of music with how much he was more excited as one of the world's greatest jessica music compose us. born in $1756.00, he only lived to be $35.00. you are in his shop live, to compose, to about 600 bucks to cetera, via today. and his best case type book and what's up to when serve as a kind of cutting. now remember mario, the cabinet around a dozen different varieties. but there's only one that is the origin and looks like the i know hello. welcome jim. i sent the secret behind the original asset to me. yes,
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it was invented here in this house and $1890.00 to us and the husband marching of the 5th generation, to run this copy and paste your shop. it was opened by post worst over 130 years ago. the then many different and once that's cool with inside the book, how do use different from all the other side of the item? as are the most of the force most are cooling are still made according to the original recipient by hand to a just like compiles for space and backs. and also the parts used as thomas, the mass cuts. most of the others are made industrially, is industry. and you can see, i think, in 19 o 5 trust price and one and gold medal and an exhibition and parents naming it them . what's that? what's a good choice? me through this mines in your home that most factors and they can hear and song spoke in the mid 19th century. and i might see from the, developed a variety of both charged products. there was more tact, bread for the most direct line, and the most are start to on what types of where was unveiled with people realize
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that the most hard name was a huge drop them at the balance on. what's a cool be easy, normal hulu? the percentage of know got is very high. so it's not so sweet because the sweetness comes more from the mock time cold made from alman bundis light colored margin time it's we're fine because with sasha gates on both even begun and pissed outs and marks. that's the green, marked upon at the center of the mill top to the multiple. we're just going to much about the mid sweeter and more sophisticated recent. a green center surrounded by new got in chocolate. big ben. it's perfectly round shape what's unique to make them the new golf i put on sticks and the chocolate as confection that dotted line. but explain the i'll keep them, i'll keep them and tell me how to code my own once i leave them
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a. so test the 1st quote, we put the chocolate balls on sticks and offices action that the successful give it a good stir. one thing, then i pulled a stick up a bit. so used to so it levels and the excess chocolate chips down. so make this fact codes that make the quote otherwise, droplets will run down later and won't look nice often enough. i don't think i can make a mobile too. that's the main thing with the folks makes some 3500000. what's improvement? every year? you can recognize the original balls by the little hole left behind by mistake after the chuck to dry. it's close with the split of chocolate, the even the blue instead of a forehead with most of the face i'm, it hasn't changed. and over 100 and, and 30th we put
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a slip back here and so much that doesn't get a big notice. that's going to take him as of a company and a half last month. and now it's time for a delicious ice cream chocolate music. it doesn't get any better than that. and that wraps up another edition of your own max. be sure to follow us on social media for more from the world of culture and lifestyle. thanks for tuning in enjoying this again. next week. the or the
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