Not. Showing the time when. He would like to become and thats a great opportunity. Still naive and not always as professional as he is today. So you can really work with this. Guy and he can. Take. Back the singer himself is more than happy with the choice. Which is the way with this sensitivity but also this way of craziness hes just as crazy as me and he doesnt copy may he has his own style but he stays very close to me like brother known each other. It was. Really lucky with the. Gift from the gods. Of course the highs and lows in the career of one of germanys most iconic rock legends but. There is no doubt that a huge topic for the world in this new decade will be how we can green our planet one whos ahead of the game in the field of architecture is the paris based belgian architecture ball Time Magazine have named his firm as the best eco prospective a visionary Architectural Company around so lets have a look at some of his futuristic designs. Architect. Has his way buildings like this one could become the new normal urges of. Floating cities vertical farms and airplanes that run on Hydrogen People thought i was a crazy belgian whod read too many comic books and they said you will never build anything. They arent saying that anymore. Paris Architecture Bureau now pumps out one futuristic concept after another using their imagination and an interdisciplinary scientific approach to imagine the city of the future when. We started dreaming of how to turn cities into ecosystems we try to imagine neighborhoods as forests and buildings as inhabited trees able to produce all the energy they. Release buildings should be able to transit back up into resources. Well calls that are kept by a. High tech building produce their own electricity as well as food for residents. The buildings forms are based on shapes found in nature. Calls these proposed buildings ocean scrapers the idea is to make them with 3 d. Printers using algae and Plastic Waste as building materials. Avoids conventional steel and concrete in favor of natural or recycled resources. This twisting tower in taipei is already finished. That can withstand a 7. 00 magnitude earthquake on the Richter Scale its also a green tower with around 25000. 00 trees and bushes that remove toxins from the atmosphere by photosynthesis. The scientists and agricultural engineers we worked with estimate that this vertical forest can store up to 135. 00 tons of c o 2 per year. Dont do. For the project paris 2050 the City Commission to come up with a master plan for how the french capital could reduce 75 percent of Greenhouse Gases because global warming. The architect developed prototypes. To green space in them also includes room for agriculture bringing farms back into the city. Says it combines the best of city life with the best of country life. The architects ideas are futuristic also in the sense that he wants to inspire optimism for the future. Younger generations are hungry. Solution i think young people we see today protesting in the streets of cities around the world want to adopt an eco sponsible lifestyle as quickly as possible theyre ready for the experiment. Has one of the young architects ready to design our experimental cities of the future. My colleague David Leavitts is to talk more about this now david just to start we saw images there of this project parents 2050 i mean can paris really look like what we see in 30 years you know its going to really take a lot of commitment from the politicians there i dont want to go about guessing that but its been paris hasnt had a major facelift since the 19th century so this would be a pretty big departure for the city it would also set a really huge example for other cities that want to cut their emissions and by the way some of those ideas are pretty out there hes actually proposed installing electromagnetic flooring at europes busiest train station the god you know that he says would turn peoples footsteps into enough electricity to power a whole district of the city thats pretty crazy these are some crazy ideas but in a way they are about giving people optimism that there could be solutions to these problems what exactly does it mean when we talk about green what criteria looking at a lot of its about energy use especially as we get closer to that 9b1xb population mark in the next 30 years architects arent just looking anymore though at the energy that buildings use theyre looking at the energy that goes into making buildings and construction by the way accounts for about a 10th of the Carbon Footprint footprint. What i didnt know. So heres the big question whats the solution well. The potential solution is the architects are looking more and more into receipt going torn down buildings this is a process sometimes called urban mining its a great term that was coined by japanese professor in the 1980 s. It means reclaiming the resources in these demolished buildings that could even be for instance the sand in concrete which seems at 1st like whats the big deal its just sand but here in germany for instance theres hardly any sand left so initiatives to do this in cities like here in berlin could actually save construction project projects from having to import those resources from china and the us what about plant plastic we all know about the problem with plastic cant we use that well there are some new ideas for Recycled Materials we can take a look at some of the more sexy ideas than that concrete recycling theres a Research Facility and switzerland were researchers are experimenting with different Recycled Materials the prototype kitchen counter here is made from recycled glass the cabinets are made of carrot and potato skins if you would believe it and the fancy marble in the bathroom is made from recycled plastic bottle caps so if we just in a region with a garbage can weve got all the materials we need to make your arguments of the future if we can do that yeah i think thats great im sure well be coming back to this very subject much mall in the region the near future David Leavitts as always thank you. With the advent of drones Aerial Photography has become much simpler but in the past manson is frances had to schlep lots of equipment up steep ridges and dangerous slopes to get those very special pictures a quite unique museum sounds to roll in italy is dedicated to mountain photography in the museum itself is a spectacular as the photos within perched as it is on top of a mountain. Jumping into the abyss. Conquering the summit. Scaling the sheer cliff face. Theyre all snapshots of the breathtakingly beautiful void of the mountains the looming museum on the corner clouds peak in south a role presents the history of mountain photography the museum purchased on the edge of the high plateau giving visitors a panoramic view of the dolomites and similar town alps. Sound truly an architect galahad my connect turned the old cable car station into a cutting edge museum with its own restaurants. Inside our magnificent vistas and spectacular displays the mirror room brings out the colors and structures of the mountains and repeating images. Exhibit includes photos from around the world. Such as mount fuji in japan. Mount kilimanjaro in tanzania. Glacier Bay National Park in alaska and about chi lashing tibet where people have a very unique relationship with the mountain and in other cultures mountains are very important because they possess a certain sanctity and i think theyre often equated with gods. Man callous intubate for example is a very well known peak reachable by pilgrimage tracks in europe mountain hikers began taking cameras along. In the mid 19th century one was. Friends who climbed to move along with his brother in 862 back then mountain photographers had to carry heavy equipment and my the late 1900 the mountains were attracting hikers in greater numbers but mass tourism really hit in the 1950 s. The mountains can be experienced with all the senses on south heroes corn plants in a feast for eyes and palate surrounded by the vast panoramic view. A wonderful views more about that and other stories from the world of ups and culture on our website at g. W. Dot com culture and if you want to see any of this edition again its also available that on the website for now though from myself and all the crew here in berlin thanks for watching. Because im looking back on these in spurts half. Honestly i havent been this exciting in your. Corner of the big surprises. The big disappointment. In clams and. Losers and winners. 30 minutes. Spawn doubling. Every 2 seconds a person does forced to flee their homes nearly 71000000 people have been forcibly displaced the consequences of the disastrous hour documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crisis around the world in our. Pocket then we dont need them i didnt go to university to kill people. Or to have my boss come to me and tell me to kill someone and he got mad and if i dont theyll kill me. People feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of the person who stayed behind its a. Little my husband went to peru because of the crisis that the wanted that if he hadnt gone there we would have died of hunger manana now. Just starts turning 15. Job. This is g. W. News why more than 50 people die in a stampede at the funeral of the iranian general killed by a us drone attack the stampede occurred as huge crowds of mourners gathered for the funeral procession it meant that the burial of cousins the many had to be postponed also coming up tonight france marks the 5th anniversary of the attack on these suits here magazine Charlie Hebdo it was the 1st in a series of terrorist