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for recycling gold, we loved to make meaningful teasers. one of my previous symbols is this article 5 symbol weeks me. then from the past, every max on dw, we've got some hot tips for your bucket list, the magic corner check. hot spot. and some great culture on the board, us to vote w travel off we go. the fashion is like an artist pallets with every thread button and fabric is a breast truth that helps us express all cells with its own run ways. old busy city streets. fashion is a 5 and language that reveals our individuality and pushes limits. welcome to gloss
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house, a creative and sustainable have pioneering flu fashion, right, to define this thing. but 1st, we meet sonia peterson, a multi disciplinary artist from cape town, who has royal blood flowing through his veins. it's all gone up to see how su simmons is recycling goals and 2 beautiful sustainable jewelry. then we find out more about symbols, to a historic city in monte waste africa, known for its rich history as the center of slimy cleanings and trade. i am found them tenga, and your watching at 3 megs. the a spin rumbler john from the rushes studies how the design of spaces affects
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community bonding. his architecture focuses on creating spaces and encourage people to interact and full relationships, enjoy spaces. so to both community, as an architect, i spend numbers on explorers, the instruments of spaces and places on their inhabitants. the, we need conversations that inspire us to boot, communicate broadly and inclusive. and to create both ways, such as structures and social systems that allow people to flourish according to us . and we live in times with new ways of being in the community of being called for when it comes to form. an architect can do different ways. but for ashton, it's key of what the outcome should be. with his designs, he wants to create a dialogue between residents as an effective way for community building. this is reflected in the architecture of a patio residents and kept hammering. the
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sustainable architectural design is not only the practice of creating buildings, so which avenue in back on the environment. it should also promote social sustainability. modernization is important, but a village stores it's tom from it. so as an architect, ashton feels he has a moral duty to respect and enhancing the how to transfer away from different projects around marcia's. so basically we've welcome videos, protects property development schemes being put on the those dr. if it does, we've lived on a residential houses, housing projects, there was a lot apartments. each project has been designed to suppress fund specifically to the side constraints, and also to respond to the routes of the surroundings. and when we think of roads,
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we think of the controller demos, roads, which on the patio residents development, actually noticed that cameron has a strong community feel that brings the residents together. they like to meet and talk to each other while enjoying the village. it's landscape and climate the we have to find a balance between model energy and we have to keep that. so with that and it, these are changing know that this is trust me to, to our next generations. it is true to say that the lines one of the most popular areas for, for it is one thing for leaving lucius. however robust, who is one of the only purchasing that are on some of the we means affordable for larry friends. and we wanted to have motions sharing the space with foreigners and allow everyone to have an equal chance of acquiring the purposes of that spending. it does not target specific group of people. it's doug is every one of us who
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has been designed around a central courtyard that is open to scott. so when you think about to tat tabs to have that kind of trouble with the impact that we want to bring again here . and we want to have that funding among the people that live, that everyone can come to it relates to it. when we engage in conversation, the world of connection and creative possibilities open up the foundation necessary to create a shared understanding about caring for our environment. creating a sustainable future most of the people who bought in the past, who actually bought it because of the sustainable features that you have. the green walls, you have the headlights, you have all the water presets that we're using. we have been using less concrete in the building and to reduce that as well. we have printers,
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the width of the was inside the building. so instead of having the full screen using politician was lowering the load onto the deluxe. so this reduces the amount of, of, of steel in the structure and reduces the amount of the concrete to be using the structure. we have the double glazing to reduce the heat transfer hot periods. and so if you look at the bus who is that the middle portion was actually bringing microclimate to the building, you have the top of this group assume the past 2 and then apartments again. so what happens is that it allows across ventilation within the building. and of this we bring a micro climate the micro time at that is the pictures because of the courtyard reduced as a temperature of the building by one to the surface. if we definitely very choose the consumption of electricity throughout the business. with his designs, ashton, john push on wants to create a dialogue between residents,
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thus protecting the immersion. so and this special sense of community why embrace architecture, if not, to enhance the environment and make people status and will beautiful. 2 the movies, speed is global cost as a hybrid creates a space where odd artisans add architect to meet also the best and sustainability on concentrate on flu fashion. not only for those who will look on this, but for the great good of the wills as well. i'm here with the founder and director is on the v is there's on vivian gloss. house is such an incredible space. i could not help, but notice the, the silver cycles, materials. this would not be a coincidence. now what it's about a year ago, we decided to move into this, present to that, into a studio all the elements where they reuse the the court rules were used to create
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like steps, lentils, very use the grad pathways. it's a small of an approach that anything. what is the fashion and how does it relate to modern african lifestyles? to mesa, fashion is really an approach again, when you are doing things considerately. every single aspect in the, in the circle of government is very considerate. something that stands off is the fact that you work with a few artisans to create the governments. what do you and to achieve by this? we have a lot of unemployment and we've got the rich cultural heritage of making things by hand. i think it's very important that as great as the piece time together, that would arise these other competition. but draw the, how can we say knowledge? how can we say artisans in creative bar? i will catch up with you if it's later telling you a peterson is
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a multi disciplinary south african visual artist who explores themes of identity, memory, and culture. she is known for intricate textile with which is inspired by traditional is low make odds bonia peterson's. i am royal series is about reclaiming, healing and belonging. his portrait was the 1st one in the series. we, i kind of imagined or re imagined home my interest as well and try and recreate the history which i feel is more honest about to re austonia. it's a multi disciplinary alta is to use as photography, full skilled to tapestry, an installation to trace the complexities of your identity in contemporary south africa and your home city of cape town up. so this is my latest with, it's part of a multi institutional. so on the indian ocean,
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the 1st towards advice mocha. and the 2nd is between go piece bout and savvy contemporary in berlin. the story begins with a rum p from the island of 1090. and this is a la and he was from bali and they were brought to the cape forcibly. and this is we all family history begins because they had a daughter who had been married to one good. who sonya is the defendant of an indonesian prince known as twan guru detach, bought him to the cape and 1780. and the present time hung up in the island. he was causing a lot of unrest in uh, indonesia on the island of territory and was brought into exile and often to release even resided in the book. and he opened the very 1st mosque and the school for people of color to the 16th. and he's a fee, they'd be a very proud to because of what he read presumes to us. i think it, it changes how we feel about that post. so this hara involved with being colored,
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you know, it comes with colonization. this comes with violence. the narrative that exists is colored so well, the tools are, you know, people who are maybe rates and so in order to kind of rid ourselves from the same of being a college think, tell the to, from somewhere else you age and then you can relate kind of feels, feels romantic, ties you into it? well, it's ancient and civilized that love do one supporting the time it's a royal that is called to this dignity. this is broke up and it was wines known as the malay quota. even if we live in other spaces of the city, this is the neighborhood that it holds our history. sonya often inserts himself and your family history and to your work as an act of defiance and recommendation. this is exemplified in her. i am royal series of what was about
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kind of amplifying the dishonesty of colonial history, of a positive history and try and recreate the history which i feel is more on this about to re all the, all the costumes that was either synonymous was the royalty or which you're reading nation is also about the fantasy. and i think it's a condition of people who have been displaced. you know, we have a fantasy of a certain place of where we come from, is it by the motional heating and psychological healing. and that is, i guess i approach my on and i am royal is actually a gift for my kids. so it was also about physically be presenting myself in the spaces so that they could see that they didn't belong to. this is district 6. and this is the place that my, my, the as well as my grand parents were evicted from forcibly by the outside said
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government. my grandfather ran 3 businesses from this place. he lost everything. what i found interesting about when i was going to photographs of a family in of, in the archives, is that they started emulating the people who presume me. so i'm curious as british, as i possibly could imagine a british person to look kind of, exposes a shift in the psychological and emotional state of my community. we place towards accepting possibly the fate of what has become of him. this whole series of work you find that i carry this backdrop with me. it's things from the home. and what it represents is that you call and take away from us. you can take away all imagination. you can take away of spirit, i will take my skills with me. and for me,
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that is kind of our resistance that's of survival. and that is ultimately both the rates us in 2022, tanya was artist in residence at the museum in tune is producing a collection of off work. so the local office and it was all it does is who work in ceramics and was maple because i was making all the middle components which i was switching into my sculptures and also into my tapestries. and then also i was working with autism is in india and only know and i can say over the one. yeah, i think i collaborated with about a 100 offices or so my work is collaborative. the more people that tell the story through the making of it, i think the more complex it becomes the key, everything's maybe become. sonya begins with tapestry. so sketching, adding photographic images digitally to the principal design or fabric and
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workshops, ideas with autism. kids who helped bring it to life the laser mediaeval hell modes, which is kind of a present that in as well as the print, these collecting and ransacking outlines. so i often drew on the colonial um paintings and prints and bring them into the work as a way of kind of say thing. it's great while where it can be found in may to collections around the world for sonya art is a personal quiz and a call to action. is that a choice to make on this like 1811 making or says i was born in this? not even about a korea, it's just what i do with royal blood flowing through her veins and, and a to stick vision. sonya peterson is said to make her mock in the glue. we'll see no back to you is on you use a c color turns in your design palate twice. i'm personally very interested in that
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the said origins of human kind. i think i'm a tourist, so i'm very much assigned. always going to the natural and how does your design highlight the special qualities of african materials such as well? we have a very cuz i'm working relationship with k fools, as well as morris of africa. and that sponsor, for example, this kind of collection that was trying to milan, we use a lot of who will in all different kinds of phones and will, so things will more in like a salting context. so to me it's very nice to celebrate the abundance of enrollment arrows that we have. what advice would you give to aspiring session design is who want to make a difference? i really believe if, if sustainability is not part of your values, it's not even relevant to start a brand today on ultimate the car thing is messaging. we can't complain about what
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this country is or what this world is. if we don't change things ourselves. thank you so much designed to a rom, tomor, a jeweler in gonna champions. there was citing of gold to create more than pieces, but not relying on fresh he mine gold. he reduces environmental pressure and adds value to the countries rule resources when i started and i didn't have, i didn't have money. but i had my skills that i had some tools. i had a very supportive family guard on my side as sometimes as or you need to successfully take off the before gun a gained independence. in 1957. the country was some known as cool would cost for abundance of good resist, pressurized puts on the environment by some minus in the form of illegal mine and
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see you, are you a coma? as one of the female, joyless and gamma for sees in the environment in his own way by recycling golding to mode and pieces instead of relying on for should be mind. go. have always been very interested in the concepts of recycling and undergrad. my thesis was on recycling or mentoring donna and my eyes were open to. so many things. the mining industry has large leaving unrelated in the last few years. and people are taking mothers into their own hands. and yet it's showing that what somebody's is trying to for us. and we, we just don't want to be a part of this whole crisis. see you tomorrow. i'm expecting to produce. so precious jewelry has always had passion for the act. since she was a child with the support of it and to put a new parent, sees thoughts, a enterprise in a narrow corridor which was converted into her works, things had business as no boon with about 8 employees.
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we loved to make meaningful pieces and we left to you that didn't gras symbols to send messages. of course, one of my previous symbols is this sancho 5 symbol, which means so then from the past, because i mean it's very important to go back. see what other people have done, learn from their mistakes and improve on the things that they could not do. we try to play our part to use they fix even gone. mine is having the environment by encouraging our customers to bringing gold. and i do already have like how fast of earrings, booking products so that we can turn them into a new product. the we also have a buyback program which we initiated about 5 years ago, where we encourage customers to walk in and sell their own good product to us.
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forecasts of buyback program has been very successful. every year we see an increase in the amount of recycle goals we use in a decrease in the amount of freshly mine gold. about the program has is being without changes. we cost on the fee, the threat of having criminals book and you know, someone can gwen steal someone's dory, going to sell it to you. and then when you have quotes to come back and say, oh, we sold it to them. and the police obviously went to take that to jewelry. so we have a rigorous process where we make sure we have your identification and if you walk in and we feel like we are not sure, but you look suspicious as we just do not buy it because we don't want to encourage crime as well in this profession as widely being male dominated at this new i could do it. i mean, i was good. i did, i was still good. that's it. and does all that much. it for them is having in work
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for you. there's been telling you that has been coming to work for me, and after a few months to tell me the content construction is one that will mind. so i should give instructions to another mind so that in mind, can i give them the instructions that i can directly address devon? is really telling you i've had, i've had it all, but i think i'm a strong press and, and i know this is what i meant to do and i'm just doing it. i'm very happy when i make things and i see the joy and people seizes for 74 bytes and they loved them and they're happy use a lot of directed to you. my one know for kind of jesus being wrong by anybody. i mean, if i make something in his just for you, it gives me pride and joy to know there was something that is out that non duplicating something that even though go out to see any other person away. i'm excited to work ways to hear because she believes is i sent up reducing, which i also identify with because it gives us the opportunity to be able to recycle both ways and reduces that price out on mine in for
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a school. and every time to do all i jory go buy back program has a very bright future that hope that with time i pass on my experience to other members of associations that i'm a part of. and i the association. so jewel is also come on board. by the time we realize, most of us would just not be relying on freshly mine gold. and we can do our best to save the environment. the cool my uses go sofa, diamond and precious stones to produce affordable and stunning jewelry with a splash of dunny and, and some one of them for the modem de, pressing the fuse, a full recycled gold pieces with a beautiful message. she is truly a pioneer. often and during jihad is defined as in 2012 tim,
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up to the historic city of west africa is experiencing a re awakening. he brought him and done a slam po. it takes us on a captivating to a showcasing the cultural richness of the city and its legacy as a hub for travelers and scarlet. as i said, i, my name is ibrahim johan dunn. i'm a slam artist and poet. my stage name is i be the poet, we're in to book to where i was born and come with them. i invite you to discover to book to the mysterious city timber to as one of africa's oldest cities and has the legendary place and the imagination of travellers worldwide for centuries. timble to has been the destination programs scholars, travelers and trade is crossing this a hard visit from humble beginnings as a trading post in the 12th century. it is known to locals as a city of $333.00 scenes. and today some 35000 people quote to move to home.
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abraham shows us the mosque seen gary bear, one of the cities many iconic building here we are at the great jink i repaired mosque. it's an important symbol of islam built between 132513375 conquer mussa. some local tourist still visiting back to, but international tourism is almost nonexistent. due to security concerns. in 2012 jihad is occupied to move to for several months. buildings and most williams, which are under unesco protection, were destroyed. it was a traumatizing time for the residents. abraham brings us to the famous library, with tens of thousands of valuable manuscripts, were moved for safe keeping. mixed, we wanted to argue, please, tim, back to his most famous land bach, a holy grail for his lab mix scholars over the century. here we are and the son, cory moss, the 1st university in africa, south of this, a hara,
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often escaping the price of mid day heat, the locals recess in the evening. and today, there is a big event for the 1st time since the 2012 crisis, a camel race has taken place in tim back to it's not just the competition. the race is a symbol of building social cohesion between the communities around tim, back to the cool evening breeze brings a potties skia to the annual fixed, chopped him back to the live together festival. here in the shadow of the cities flame of peace monument to our wreck, and some high people meet 2 dogs and performed music in cultural exchange. but of course, the party gets really going. as a night falls, we molly, an artist gather to show the country's famous music talent from david please. to slam poetry performed by abraham hon, dining from sustainable uh to take say info
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