Building industry and thats a big motivation for us and normally he would enter the him to stick under the high and then cut entirely from architects for future say construction needs to be more Climate Friendly to do this they say we need more refurbishing and less demolition. And we need to use a lot more of whats already there no matter how efficiently and sustainably a new building is constructed in terms of c o 2 using whats already there is much better. Buildings use a lot of whats called embodied energy the sum of all the energy needed for construction when theyre torn down that energy is wasted yet buildings are still being earmarked for demolition like munichs arabella high rise just 50 years old the citys main train station its claim that refurbishing is more expensive than rebuilding but that doesnt factor in the cost of embodied energy. There is another way for its new office space the n. G. O. Cradle to cradle in berlin chose to refurbish with recyclable materials. But electric idea like requiring is a good example normally we dont see the wiring because. Its built into the structure of the building so its difficult to replace here we have a surface mounted electrical system inside aluminum piping to create we have a cradle to cradle circuit system you can take apart its recyclable and materially sound so its easy to dismantle it if you go from now on the time must. Cradle to cradle is all about recycling management its the only way to improve the climate balance of the Construction Industry but the principle is not a new one but our Throwaway Society means it is something of a revolution of. Architects for a future there so what is the future for architects my colleague Melissa Holroyd is here with me now mostly i cant help but think when we talk about the future and architecture i have all these images in my mind of you know plexiglas bubbles floating somewhere in space an escalator is to nowhere and built in robots that is absolutely not what these people are talking about audible yeah i have these these ideas as well but optics to future theyre all about recycling and i also want to see us move away from Building Materials such as concrete and towards timber so theyre doing yeah there are plenty of advantages with using timber it can be as strong as steel its lights its very its you can put up buildings in no time when you use it. Everything is recyclable even the sawdust can be recycled theres a very very long list of advantages and worst Case Scenario when the building is demolished you can also you can always burn as is fuel really which is going to say we dont burn down but i guess that could be an advantage because right here were looking at a model Housing Estate from munich this is 570 apartments all made from wood. And there are now another trend thats picking up speed is green spaces in buildings so when we talk about green spaces we talk about grass oh plant trees on the facade inside a. Buildings as part of the permanent architecture after months of being looked indoors people peoples relationship with the environment has become a lot stronger and a lot of ways its become a lot more important for different people as far as green spaces go outside of buildings there are plenty of changes there too because were spending more time outside because of corona and pee right eating more outside in the socialising a lot more outside greens and so good for Mental Health 0 of the green totally yet suppose it was a hit with depression it helps with bio diversity and yet still for the environment its just really think critically were talking about architecture responding to Climate Change what about social movements were saying a black wives matter me to is their response to those in architecture now yeah im from what ive looked at there is that there are going to be sort of different shifts that are going to happen in the current narratives that were going to see in architecture so were going to see more female perspectives more quiet perspectives more black perspectives in architecture and im excited to see how this actually translate if that translates and what actually comes out of it right were going to be moving away from the white mans thing and seeing what else there could be out there her yeah you know its a horrid thanks so much for coming in syria thank you. So how to make use of whats already there well artist creates her art out of trash she finds on the streets of paris transforming the disgusting into something thats. Almost appetizing. Overside sculptures looking good enough to eat block the sidewalk pursers by can stumble over the. Back to study the art at the Sorbonne University in paris and developed an interest in waste products of all kinds are consumerist and throw away society is the central theme of our works trash is transformed into a piece of cake. These objects attract peoples attention because they look advertising and at the same time theyre familiar all at once and old mattress that people once found disgusting or just overlooked becomes interesting and thats what fascinates me that people will look at something they didnt originally want to see the. Trends in the objects of art pop up all over the city. Worker couldnt imagine making them for an art gallery. Where i can set out on my own and create really big objects with just my bare hands and to barack. Obama its interesting that this is even possible on the street it wouldnt have any meaning for me in a room the contact with people just isnt the same so songs are almost my search for junk mainly took me into the multicultural no brainer to strains with people dont have such ready access to. The more you. Can cure smokers work stand in public spaces they can be classed as public property as such they can be taken away by the trash pickup at any time. Coming up trash doesnt exactly fit the stereotypes of parisian women actually the image of the parisian woman as slim elegant smoking and drinking wine and cafes hasnt really changed much since please it bro though and conquered the Silver Screen back in the 1950 s. But what makes a real. And her new book a paris based writer takes aim at what she sees as a harmful exclusionary missed this report from sonia found a car in the french capital. Paris the city of light. For its beauty and its flawless inhabitants the slim stylish and seductive body c. N. N. Or the parisian woman often seen in commercials to sell clothes both fumes and beauty products. Its a studio type the more divvy knows will the Fashion Designer looked like a lagerfeld for nearly 2 decades before launching is only he says the luxury industry relies heavily on the image of the body see in the fight by a long list of style icon that isnt us without in hair invisible makeup and seemingly effortless chicago its a look at type thats remained unchanged over the decades. And represented as a white woman. Who blends elegance and freedom we dont want it to because we thought we wanted it to be my need. To have it. But the myth is being questioned with critics saying it creates an unattainable ideal one that excludes the majority of french women. American writer and journalist lindsay moved to paris nearly 15 years ago she soon grew tired of the studio types of the body and repeated in films and advertising campaigns. Her latest book the new c. N. Was released squid sided with debates about Rachel Justice and french identity portrays a diverse set of women living and working in perils greater equality in sport because thats another area where france has a long way to go the book features activists writers artists designers entrepreneurs a female rabbi even a boxing champion some of them immigrant backgrounds others from the suburbs some from other countries whove made paris the home what i mean is to show a plurality of faces and voices that reflect who actually lives here and that was my goal because these are women who are you know because of what they go through and because of their unique experience of the city they are you know motivated to contribute to the city in different ways and try to make it better for those of us who live here but also those who visit the 19th the small in northern paris its one of the citys most diverse neighborhoods. Its a little quiet on the anti racism activists grew up and still lives shes one of the most prominent women featured in the book and is well known here. Shes one of the few black journalists and commentators on television speaking out on hot button issues Police Violence and systemic racism. Has long rejected studio types of the parties saying the representation of both women and minorities in French Society remains problematic so i have been kind of struggling for very long time to make myself i dont defy them as a frenchman and as a parish and i think that all the cliches that are perpetrated by the media by also the advertising. Really raises it raises women who look like me so women of color are also women who are disabled who are if you take you who are not. Elusive. Perhaps the enduring myth and its dominance of the citys image is finally beginning to lose a cheap. Now before we go i want to leave you with what may be the strangest culture story of the week in italy a 200 year old statue of napoleons sister needs an extreme pedicure after an austrian tourist sat on her the man was apparently so enticed by a historic plaster copy of this marvelous to culture that he decided to recline with her for a photo after her toes snapped off security footage at the museum shows the man seemingly realizing what hes done to artist and tony work then making a getaway. But the story doesnt end there because of the Coronavirus Museum guests in italy now have to register their Contact Details so all police had to do was call the man up the toast napper made a teary confession and as promised to cover the damage thats all for arts and culture this time but do find us on facebook and twitter at g. W. Culture bye bye for now. Mean animal living together and unspoiled nature nelson only rain cofounded national the only African WildlifeConservation Center run by the nasa community but thinks the coronavirus they have things many more challenges than usual needs a part of them shipped. In the Conservation Movement to find out. Over time as a new crew africa. 90 minutes on d w. The time and place captured in pictures. Images of gaza. Studios or cars documents lives in bygone era those. And leads to those living today. They are guarding gazas fantasist in a box. Cling to memories stories of modest fourteenths double. Humans love interaction sometimes you dont have a if youre about well provided thats great theyre going to replace people and manufacturing their daughter and place doctors and lawyers theyre going to replace people in jobs you wouldnt think they cant if all the work is being done by machines what it was to have a try and keep Getting Better and better education and take more and more advanced jobs or do they end up doing other things making art having social interactions with each other are we going to have enough humanity to make it possible for everyone or some people going to say i want everything and the rest you guys have to be for a guy that allows individuals to discover their humanity they have to learn a new meaning for life and new things to do thats a social revolution that hopefully we can move through slowly. This is it every news live from berlin a passenger plane skids off a runway in india breaking into the Air India Express flight from dubai had almost 200 people on board the plane slid off the runway in wet conditions while landing in quetta will get you the latest from india also on the show the un wars warns of an impending humanitarian catastrophe aleppo