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a special display is on show with the victoria and albert museum in london where a number of renowned professional architects have built sixty houses out of gingerbread and suites the models are meant to show what the city of the future could look like one is it is-i and submitted by the office of star architects and norman foster visitors can view the gingerbread city from the eighth of december to the sixth of january they're asked to resist the temptation to eat the sweet buildings. more gingerbread is coming up in today's installment of this week's series sweet delights nuremberg in germany is world famous for its soft variety of gingerbread some even see it as the birthplace of the seasonal pastry. records show that it was first made that as early as thirteen ninety five the city in northern varia even boasts a museum dedicated to exchange of bread tradition so let's get let's get a taste of it. the castle st lawrence church the medieval town center nuremberg has much to offer and when the christmas season comes around the city boasts yet another attraction its famous gingerbread
a special display is on show with the victoria and albert museum in london where a number of renowned professional architects have built sixty houses out of gingerbread and suites the models are meant to show what the city of the future could look like one is it is-i and submitted by the office of star architects and norman foster visitors can view the gingerbread city from the eighth of december to the sixth of january they're asked to resist the temptation to eat the sweet buildings. more...
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and several european museums, such as victoria and albert museum in london, have said that treasuresm loan. we're willing to talk about restitution within certain conditions. like, we need to establish the ownership, who owns it. clearly, the moral ownership is with the country. but does it mean that everything that was acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? so, that needs to be discussed further. whatever happens, after five years out of the public view, it's hoped that these artefacts will gain a wider audience. rebecca hartmann, bbc news. now to a museum that's managed to repatriate its missing treasure — fragments of one of turkey's most striking mosaics dating back to the time of alexander the great have returned home. half a century ago, they were plundered and smuggled to the united states, as gail maclellan reports. haunting and ancient — the 2000—year—old image of the gypsy girl whose piercing stare has become the symbol of a city in southern turkey. she lived in a mosaic, pieces of which were looted in the 1960s and smuggled to the united states where they were bo
and several european museums, such as victoria and albert museum in london, have said that treasuresm loan. we're willing to talk about restitution within certain conditions. like, we need to establish the ownership, who owns it. clearly, the moral ownership is with the country. but does it mean that everything that was acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? so, that needs to be discussed further. whatever happens, after five years out of the public view, it's hoped that these...
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in several european museums, such as the victoria and albert museum in london, have said that treasuresto talk about restitution within certain conditions. like, we need to establish the ownership, who owns it. clearly, the moral ownership is with the country. but does it mean that everything that was acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? that needs to be discussed further. whatever happens, after five years out of the public view, it is hoped that these artefacts will gain a wider audience. rebecca hartmann, bbc news. on 7th december 1988, almost 30 years ago to the day, a devastating earthquake hit armenia. 20,000 people were killed. the bbc‘s witness team spoke to one of the survivors, who was at school when it was struck by the earthquake. i was 15. and i was at secondary school. we were in the physics lesson when we heard the sound like thunder. the wall behind the teacher crumbled and began to collapse. when i came around, ifelt that i couldn‘t breathe. my mouth was full of dust. i pulled myself together as much as i could and started to look around. next to me was my c
in several european museums, such as the victoria and albert museum in london, have said that treasuresto talk about restitution within certain conditions. like, we need to establish the ownership, who owns it. clearly, the moral ownership is with the country. but does it mean that everything that was acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? that needs to be discussed further. whatever happens, after five years out of the public view, it is hoped that these artefacts will gain a wider...
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well, here at london's victoria and albert museum, the traditional suite is being used by a group ofhe brief to combine fun with a vision of what a sustainable future could look like. this is one of 60 structures created, the sugarloop, a highline that includes a licorice cablecar and cycle pathways made entirely of sugar. baking the world a better place is bakewell bridge, while the nearby hotcross pub has a micro brewery promoting sustainable hops. holland harvey architects contributed this homeless shelter that features a shop, a committee cafe. the company is currently in the process of designing a real—life version for a british charity. i think one thing we've learned engaging with the charities, the client, throughout this project, including the gingerbread city, the lack of understanding and exposure to homelessness generally, so kind of engaging people in fun ways and simple ways is a powerful way to break down these barriers. and if all this wasn't futuristic enough for you, this pavilion was created by a robot. while those involved say gingerbread is not too different from
well, here at london's victoria and albert museum, the traditional suite is being used by a group ofhe brief to combine fun with a vision of what a sustainable future could look like. this is one of 60 structures created, the sugarloop, a highline that includes a licorice cablecar and cycle pathways made entirely of sugar. baking the world a better place is bakewell bridge, while the nearby hotcross pub has a micro brewery promoting sustainable hops. holland harvey architects contributed this...
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gingerbread at christmas time, chances are urban planning does not spring to mind but here at the albert museumengineers and designers to create an edible city. the brief to combine fun with a vision of what a sustainable future would look like. this is one of 60 structures created, the sugarland, including licorice and sugar. making the world a better place is this bridge while the pub has a macro brewery promoting sustainable crops. the shop, a committee cafe. the company is currently in the process of designing a real—life version for a british charity. the charities, the clients, the lack of understanding are based around homelessness so we wa nt to are based around homelessness so we want to engage people in the fun ways and it is a powerful way to break down this. if all this. futuristic enough, this was created bya futuristic enough, this was created by a robot. all those involved say it gingerbread is thought too unusual as the material, it has had teething problems. we had to be careful, suddenly you might wonder where a piece went and the had eaten it. the challenge of working with ed
gingerbread at christmas time, chances are urban planning does not spring to mind but here at the albert museumengineers and designers to create an edible city. the brief to combine fun with a vision of what a sustainable future would look like. this is one of 60 structures created, the sugarland, including licorice and sugar. making the world a better place is this bridge while the pub has a macro brewery promoting sustainable crops. the shop, a committee cafe. the company is currently in the...
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well, here at london's victoria and albert museum, the traditional suite is being used by a group of the brief to combine fun with a vision of what a sustainable future could look like. this is one of 60 structures created, the sugarloop, a highline that includes a licorice cablecar and cycle pathways made entirely of sugar. baking the world a better place is bakewell bridge, while the nearby hotcross pub has a micro brewery promoting sustainable hops. holland harvey architects contributed this homeless shelter that features a shop, a committee cafe. the company is currently in the process of designing a real—life version for a british charity. i think one thing we've learned engaging with the charities, the client, throughout this project, including the gingerbread city, the lack of understanding and exposure to homelessness generally, so kind of engaging people in fun ways and simple ways is a powerful way to break down these barriers. and if all this wasn't futuristic enough for you, this pavilion was created by a robot. while those involved say gingerbread is not too different fr
well, here at london's victoria and albert museum, the traditional suite is being used by a group of the brief to combine fun with a vision of what a sustainable future could look like. this is one of 60 structures created, the sugarloop, a highline that includes a licorice cablecar and cycle pathways made entirely of sugar. baking the world a better place is bakewell bridge, while the nearby hotcross pub has a micro brewery promoting sustainable hops. holland harvey architects contributed this...
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and several european museums, such as the victoria and albert museum in london, have said that treasuresa long—term loan. we're willing to talk about restitution within certain conditions. like, we need to establish the ownership, who owns it. clearly, the moral ownership is with the country. but does it mean that everything that was acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? that needs to be discussed further. whatever happens, after five years out of the public view, it is hoped that these artefacts will gain a wider audience. rebecca hartmann, bbc news. that is it from me and all of the team. thanks for watching. good evening. it's been a blustery, showery saturday right across the country. the showers took their time in getting their act together. but when they arrived, we knew about it. merging togetherfor when they arrived, we knew about it. merging together for longer spells of rainfora merging together for longer spells of rain for a time as they pushed them from west to east. those showers are still going to be a nuisance across england and wales as we go through the night
and several european museums, such as the victoria and albert museum in london, have said that treasuresa long—term loan. we're willing to talk about restitution within certain conditions. like, we need to establish the ownership, who owns it. clearly, the moral ownership is with the country. but does it mean that everything that was acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? that needs to be discussed further. whatever happens, after five years out of the public view, it is hoped that...
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after commissioning an independent report on several european museums such as the victoria and albert museumilling to talk about restitution within certain conditions, we need to establish the ownership, loans, clearly the moral ownership, loans, clearly the moral ownership is with the country, but does that mean that everything that was acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? that must be discussed further. whatever happens, after five years out of the public view it is hoped that these a rtefa cts will view it is hoped that these artefacts will gain a wider audience. a uk made instrument has captured the sound of the wind on mars. rumble. despite not being designed to pick up sound — the british seismometer, carried on nasa‘s insight lander, detected vibrations from the martian air as it rushed over the probe‘s solar panels. nasa‘s insight spacecraft is the latest robotic resident on the red planet, sent there to study mar‘s geology. it‘s currently surveying its surroundings and testing its systems. now it‘s time for a look at the weather. fewer showers around this afternoon compa
after commissioning an independent report on several european museums such as the victoria and albert museumilling to talk about restitution within certain conditions, we need to establish the ownership, loans, clearly the moral ownership, loans, clearly the moral ownership is with the country, but does that mean that everything that was acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? that must be discussed further. whatever happens, after five years out of the public view it is hoped that...
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several european museum such as the victoria and albert in london have said treasures like these, takenitions, we need to establish ownership, who owns it? moral ownership, who owns it? moral ownership is with the country, but, you know, does that mean that everything acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? that needs to be discussed. whatever happens, after five years out of public view it‘s hoped the artefacts will gaina public view it‘s hoped the artefacts will gain a wider audience. 55 pairs of designer trainers, seized from a jailed gangster are to be sold at auction. the collection, valued at around 18—thousand pounds, includes luxury brands like louis vuitton, jimmy choo and gucci. their owner, who is serving a six—year sentence for shooting at a rival gang member, was allowed to keep any pairs worth less than a hundred pounds. a uk made instrument has captured the sound of the wind on mars. stond winds gust. despite not being designed to pick up sound — the seismometer, carried on nasa‘s insight lander, detected vibrations from the martian air as it rushed over the prob
several european museum such as the victoria and albert in london have said treasures like these, takenitions, we need to establish ownership, who owns it? moral ownership, who owns it? moral ownership is with the country, but, you know, does that mean that everything acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? that needs to be discussed. whatever happens, after five years out of public view it‘s hoped the artefacts will gaina public view it‘s hoped the artefacts will gain a wider...
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report in several european museums such as independent report in several european museums such as the victoria and albertthin certain conditions, once we establish the ownership, who owns it, clearly the moral ownership is with a country but does that mean that everything that was acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? that must be discussed further. whatever happens after five years out of the public view it is hoped that these a rtefa cts will view it is hoped that these artefacts will gain a wider audience. a uk made instrument has captured the sound of the wind on mars. rumble full is the despite not being designed to pick up sound — the seismometer, carried on nasa‘s insight lander, detected vibrations from the martian air as it rushed over the probe‘s solar panels. nasa‘s insight spacecraft is the latest robotic resident on the red planet, sent there to study mars‘s geology.
report in several european museums such as independent report in several european museums such as the victoria and albertthin certain conditions, once we establish the ownership, who owns it, clearly the moral ownership is with a country but does that mean that everything that was acquired in the colonial period is legal or not? that must be discussed further. whatever happens after five years out of the public view it is hoped that these a rtefa cts will view it is hoped that these artefacts...
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museum. >> it was known for being an integrated workplace in the 1960's when there were not many. >> exactly. after dr. king was assassinated, that is when the great albertre stuff. so stax became the second largest employer of african-americans in the country like next to jet magazine. >> give me an example of the music coming out in the civil rights era. successes,he huge 's, the stuffthe mg my dad was doing with the willie mitchell combo. there were a lot of groups completely integrated. 70'spirit went on into the -- 1970's. there was a lot of stuff going on. the vietnam war was going on in the early 1970's. a lot of the music was people were making songs about the war. how green comes along -- al green comes along and says what about love, happiness? change in the climate of the country. still here and preaching the message of love. >> still here. we are going to see the full gospel tabernacle. also known as the church of [indiscernible] al green was one of the first black artists to sell millions of albums. he could be the last great of americans. >> he stepped away from recording pop is again and is now a bishop here. still singing in the church. ♪
museum. >> it was known for being an integrated workplace in the 1960's when there were not many. >> exactly. after dr. king was assassinated, that is when the great albertre stuff. so stax became the second largest employer of african-americans in the country like next to jet magazine. >> give me an example of the music coming out in the civil rights era. successes,he huge 's, the stuffthe mg my dad was doing with the willie mitchell combo. there were a lot of groups...