sir david adjaye's design, a beautiful shape rising out of the ground with 22 entrances to representhe park with a grass ramp — is both good for the environment, it fits in, but it makes a statement. it is beautifully designed and it will help us commemorate but also understand. for lilit pohlmann, this memorial will immortalise the memory of those who risked their lives to save hers, as well as her family, who were among the millions that perished. it is very important to remember those people who during that darkness over europe helped to save lives or even helped to give a piece of bread, because in poland, unfortunately, it meant death. there was a penalty of death for helping in any way. not just to the person, but the whole family. it's hoped the memorial and learning centre will be an immersive, educational experience. it will be open to visitors by 2021. time for a look at the weather. we have a lot of cloud through the rest of afternoon but if you have been outside in the south, you will notice how mild the air is, that is because we are pulling up the air from spain on the