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What to believe today c n n g o the secret of the cross. Sixteen or. Earth a home or saving googling to goes tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost
Green Energy Solutions
by
Global Warming
to those the series of global three thousand on d. W. And online. An oasis of peace at the heart of the capital im in berlin visiting the bauhaus. One reason why its so quiet right now is that the museum is closed for renovation. The
Bauhaus School
was founded in
One Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety
nine and next year will
Markets First Centennial
what better time to retrace its footsteps the ripper lent how did the bauhaus quite possibly historys most influential
Modernist School
shaped germanys capital. Bauhaus and berlin what was that like and what still remains thats what i want to find out today through
Arts Architecture
and chocolate. Also on the show a locals recommendations for court and ireland. Our viewer video will take us on a tour through cambodia. And well explore a powerhouse unesco
World Heritage
site. For
Limbs Bauhaus
is set to remain close for a few more years due to extensive renovations in the meantime cents can still get their fix at a small outpost the temporary bauhaus the heat in this
Landmark Retail Store
in the district of charlotte and book here youll not only find a carefully curated shop with iconic design products theres also plenty of information on the history of the bauhaus as he. Basically even shows me plans for the new archive. A large glass tower by the front will certainly make it more visible. Last night what makes the bauhaus so relevant even a hundred years later the town halls. As a team of us powers its now house is a fascinating topic because i knew him and his intimately linked to german history and as i intend now in light of the upcoming bauhaus anniversary we have the opportunity to shine a light on its role an impact of you for from take for example the last thirty years of research on the role of women or how about how students and masters fared in the third reich. We can now bring these topics into the open and talk about why we are so interested in the interval or period. We can talk about its optimistic elements and where it might have failed in the exchange between society and creativity if youve got all these topics are related to a t. V. To us and a list indeed but ive just powerhouses grown. Before continuing to follow the footsteps of the bauhaus here in berlin i want to give you guys a
Brief Overview
of the legendary schools evolution and how it came to travel from death south to finally end up here in berlin. The
Bell House School
of design and architecture originated in the
University Town
of weimar in the early twentieth century. Here architect of alto capias merged the academy of arts and the
School Of Arts
and crafts into one institution his aim was to join art with craftsmanship renowned artists like the painters vassili convincingly and paul plaint soon joined together they pioneered a new language of colors and forms. The bauhaus design came to be known for its functional and elegant aesthetics it was meant to improve peoples day to day lives. Weimars
House On Horn
was the first building following the bauhaus design its cubic shape is distinctly minimalist in the. Twenty five weimar stopped funding bauhaus the school relocated to the
Industrial City
of the s. L. Hear about
House Engineer
who go younkers designed things like gas heaters and aircrafts. At first i was happy to host the
Bauhaus School
and even afford it it a brand new building. For philo desert many people invest so were a bit shocked theyve never seen architecture like this before it was an entirely new approach. Was. Next door typical
Power House Housing
was built for the professors or masters as they were called their
Uniform Exterior
belies the varied interiors it ranges from bright and colorful to white minimalism depending on what the inhabitant preferred. Even the furnishings were created by bauhaus designers. Does so commissioned our
House Architect
. To draw up plans for the citys new unemployment agency. In
One Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Eight
he was succeeded by harness my own as bauhaus director he oversaw the construction of death sounds five houses with
Balcony Access
for low income residents peoples needs over luxury mansions but in one
Nine Hundred Thirty Two
the nazis drove the bauhaus out of to sell its last director meese found a hole or oversaw the move to berlin there it was shut down by the nazis
Again Bellhousing
germany was gone but not forgotten. People had to wait until after
World War Two
to see former bauhaus architects bring their ideas back to germany not far from the famous
Potsdamer Platz
youll find another about house related
Construction Sites
that know you not to nagaland built in
One Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Eight
and ninety nine. The bauhaus is the last director. In twenty eighteen this
Icon Of Classic Modern Architecture
turned fifty the design definitely stood the test of time but updated safety and conservation all requirements for things to get a bit of a facelift. Theres lots to do repairing damages installing a modern ac this is the first overhaul the
Nine Hundred Sixty
s. Museum has ever undergone and it is much needed. The noir not sonali was designed at least fundable was
Architecture Firm
in chicago the former
Powerhouse Director
had emigrated to the
United States
in one
Nine Hundred Thirty Eight
but fond of always plans were originally drawn up for an entirely different project. Coolbaugh field designed a building for the
Record Company
in cuba and a glass hallway in the basement for the administration because they never followed through with the plans because the
Cuban Revolution
happened occurred he had to leave the island. Because
He Couldnt Construct
that the plan was basically shelved. The road got the
Berlin Commission
and adopt that the plans to the new projects you have to vote for in that. Construction began soon after one thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty
five. By now an old man traveled from the
United States
to berlin to celebrate the laying of the first stone the project was close to his heart. I dedicate this to the lights of the people. And service of the arts on the mines. Can take
One Thousand Two Hundred
tons steel roof post a major challenge it had to be lifted very slowly find a hole or watched carefully from his car. Recalls the moment. Heres a grandson one of the cars they drove on the new the roof. And surely relished watching this vast new space take shape it was a special moment for him it was a great is. Unfortunately he was unable to attend the museums inauguration in
One Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Eight
mrs van dorn passed away in one
Nine Hundred Sixty
nine the noya not
Sonali Gallantly
soon became a major architectural landmark in berlin and a cultural hotspot. Is a cop along this combination of glass stone and steel as exemplary bears testimony to and marks the culmination of a long process of designing open spaces to be dissolved in one of these kind of always grandson inherited the rights to the building she now ensures that his grandfathers architectural legacy is preserved. Stored that made him proud to be able to build a structure like this in his hometown. Of to garnish to. The restoration of the noir not sonali gallery is set to be completed by twenty twenty. Work on the line up to nigel and he will still take a while in the meantime you can visit another creation by nice fundable in the whole engine
House District
and
Nine Hundred Thirty Three
Country House
s built for the owner of a print shop. In your view what makes this house so special. This is well i dont know about you but most people tend to feel ease here with the large windows create a feeling of a vast
Open Space Of Freedom
and openness by. Often the inside is flooded with light it has beautiful proportions all of this creates a distinct feeling. Thats why i ask you how you felt earlier when visitors come they tend to just feel good i mean this was a master at creating well proportioned spaces. Better what is the house used for today i see some pictures on the wall is it a gallery space. Yes its mainly used to exhibit modern art buildings like this by muse funder or are grand and create spaces where so much can happen here it can be transformed with each exhibition. The whole think of a moment and also look for. And we deliberately look for people who fit the building and match muse unique style deal with right now we have works by
Sebastien On Display
hes a photo and video artist. And as you can see his works take a humorous approach to furniture designed by me is. Wonderful and quick about this with this property is shaped like a square of means have this house built on the northeastern edge of the square in order to have a large garden. As well so you can see that neighboring houses were built in the middle of their respective property as part of. The flats is another example of his special talent for cleverly arranging buildings on a plot of those and then boyd of them construct. A
Country House
with you. Yard in the middle of berlin not bad. I dont know about you but i just cant get enough of this green thats why were hopping on over to ireland the emerald isle and this weeks
Nina Local Our
viewer john kennedy is taking us on a tour of us hometown court. Fights ago called kick welcome to cork as we say in the gaelic language im john kennedy i want to welcome you to cork irelands real capital city. Cork its going to mazing up the spirits a young city student city great pubs friendly people on the banks of the beautiful river leaf. So this is one of vikings from the city here the river now over a thousand years ago this eerily was a marsh containing many small islands and thats why the vikings from the city because from here they could trade and raid with the interior and cork the name comes from gaelic. Meaning marsh or swamp. Not a thing the
Special Court
is court has got twenty nine bridges on the river the docket has only got twenty four so that makes all those the venice of our the. Sentence church was built in the eighteenth century built on the site of a much older
Medieval Church
not only is it a
Beautiful Church
to visit but its the act of
Church Sunday
Services Held
here every week. And the best thing about st annes is you get to ring the bells. You choose the song or place all the numbers and just listen to the song. Here and sent down not only can we get to ring the famous bells we also have a terrific view of cork city. So this is where we get to show your cards in this market famous for its locally produced and imported organic produce but its much more than that i come here to buy my fresh fruit and vege however i also come here for the chance to catch up on the gossip. So it was market dates back to the eighteenth century its called the
English Market
because back then the only ones allowed to own stalls and there were the protestants were known as the english into name that in this market. Was your your your very busy here today every dark know its a
Silver Lining
in every survey lining those dark clothes. So whats the best thing about the
English Market
its the sights and sounds its the smells you can smell you can sense where the food comes from its like having the whole world right here in cork. You. Saw the finished in cork what else but in the pub this is where you meet genuine core people. And i can assure you when youre in a pub and cork you always have a point to beamish and youre never alone so stauncher. Bounce architects and contemporary innovators built a number of
Housing Projects
in berlin known as the berlin modernism
Housing Estates
these subsidized homes are unesco
World Heritage
site one example is the who are
Horseshoe Estate
what is the essence of this estate its got them and more to the motto back then was light air and sun for all fast. The idea was to get people out of their crimes tenements out of their dark backyards and build spacious estates close to nature thats what happened here. Because were standing in front of the
Horseshoe Estate
include its like the realization of that idea. Because if new residents were welcomed with open arms or welcome this is the home of the new man and there is fresh air and social encounters are part of the package. Going out of the clink and there seem to be lots of parallels to the
Bauhaus Movement
here is that it really became seen as well. As easily sort of the one
Nine Hundred Twenty Seven
card was well connected enough to pursue the same ideas for strictly speaking it is not about a
House Architect
you know the taught or studied there but he played a role of housing. While to gropius he was a main figure in the
German Association
of craftsman and the architectural collective. But he also realized this own ideas here. Because its art. And can you give me an example. It was i dont know its how its job to create housing for the masses so the idea was to build affordable worker homes so they created standardized houses. On hot potato it was a master at using small variations in extravagant colors to break up any monotony and as extravagant top people kind of wanted to me of course. Modern architecture helped chamberlain as we know it today if you want to see another
Original Bauhaus
construction you should consider a trip to
Neighboring Brandon Book
and were now about an hours drive from here in the bowels second director one is my own design a trade school alongside other
Powers Buildings Environment
and death so its considered a unesco
World Heritage
site. In the late one
Nine Hundred Twenty
s. Anas meyer the second bounce house director and his colleague
Hans Schmidt Valley Set Out
to design a
Trade Union School
that would provide an
Ideal Setting
for learning. Today almost one hundred years after its completion the impressive building still fascinates visitors young and old. Nothing if not i would not have it like this group of students that. You know if you work hard were here today to gather inspiration for videos and familiarize ourselves with the bauhaus style or more. One typical bauhaus aspect here is that this complex was focused on the
Role Architecture
could play in facilitating learning all rooms were built with the outdoors in mind. Concerns but some tell us something about this
Boathouse Memorial
thats what. Its once you know about what you did so ask dont think of it was zero it was built in one thousand twenty eight and its prime purpose was to convey education and that was done quite effectively because teachers and students alike felt a
Sense Of Freedom
thanks to its beautiful natural surroundings and the space and nice rooms are provided as if cry of joy or and all friends name on. The building complex was meant to encourage communal learning and living. The school is full of incredible features that you often only notice at second glance. The fitness card actually did to a man down next to the gym. It has a really nice feature the
Green Energy Solutions<\/a> by
Global Warming<\/a> to those the series of global three thousand on d. W. And online. An oasis of peace at the heart of the capital im in berlin visiting the bauhaus. One reason why its so quiet right now is that the museum is closed for renovation. The
Bauhaus School<\/a> was founded in
One Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety<\/a> nine and next year will
Markets First Centennial<\/a> what better time to retrace its footsteps the ripper lent how did the bauhaus quite possibly historys most influential
Modernist School<\/a> shaped germanys capital. Bauhaus and berlin what was that like and what still remains thats what i want to find out today through
Arts Architecture<\/a> and chocolate. Also on the show a locals recommendations for court and ireland. Our viewer video will take us on a tour through cambodia. And well explore\ra powerhouse unesco
World Heritage<\/a> site. For
Limbs Bauhaus<\/a> is set to remain close for a few more years due to extensive renovations in the meantime cents can still get their fix at a small outpost the temporary bauhaus the heat in this
Landmark Retail Store<\/a> in the district of charlotte and book here youll not only find a carefully curated shop with iconic design products theres also plenty of information on the history of the bauhaus as he. Basically even shows me plans for the new archive. A large glass tower by the front will certainly make it more visible. Last night what makes the bauhaus so relevant even a hundred years later the town halls. As\ra team of us powers its now house is a fascinating topic because i knew him and his intimately linked to german history and as i intend now in light of the upcoming bauhaus anniversary we have the opportunity to shine a light on its role an impact of you for from take for example the last thirty years of research on the role of women or how about how students and masters fared in the third reich. We can now bring these topics into the open and talk about why we are so interested in the interval or period. We can talk about its optimistic elements and where it might have failed in the exchange between society and creativity if youve got all these topics are related to a t. V. To us and a list indeed but ive just powerhouses grown. Before continuing to follow the footsteps of the bauhaus here in berlin i want to give you guys a
Brief Overview<\/a> of the legendary schools evolution and how it came to travel from\rdeath south to finally end up here in berlin. The
Bell House School<\/a> of design and architecture originated in the
University Town<\/a> of weimar in the early twentieth century. Here architect of alto capias merged the academy of arts and the
School Of Arts<\/a> and crafts into one institution his aim was to join art with craftsmanship renowned artists like the painters vassili convincingly and paul plaint soon joined together they pioneered a new language of colors and forms. The bauhaus design came to be known for its functional and elegant aesthetics it was meant to improve peoples day to day lives. Weimars
House On Horn<\/a> was the first building following the bauhaus design its cubic shape is distinctly minimalist in the. Twenty five weimar stopped funding\rbauhaus the school relocated to the
Industrial City<\/a> of the s. L. Hear about
House Engineer<\/a> who go younkers designed things like gas heaters and aircrafts. At first i was happy to host the
Bauhaus School<\/a> and even afford it it a brand new building. For philo desert many people invest so were a bit shocked theyve never seen architecture like this before it was an entirely new approach. Was. Next door typical
Power House Housing<\/a> was built for the professors or masters as they were called their
Uniform Exterior<\/a> belies the varied interiors it ranges from bright and colorful to white minimalism depending on what the inhabitant preferred. Even the furnishings were created by bauhaus designers. Does so commissioned our
House Architect<\/a>. To draw up plans for the citys new\runemployment agency. In
One Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Eight<\/a> he was succeeded by harness my own as bauhaus director he oversaw the construction of death sounds five houses with
Balcony Access<\/a> for low income residents peoples needs over luxury mansions but in one
Nine Hundred Thirty Two<\/a> the nazis drove the bauhaus out of to sell its last director meese found a hole or oversaw the move to berlin there it was shut down by the nazis
Again Bellhousing<\/a> germany was gone but not forgotten. People had to wait until after
World War Two<\/a> to see former bauhaus architects bring their ideas back to germany not far from the famous
Potsdamer Platz<\/a> youll find another about house related
Construction Sites<\/a> that know you not to nagaland built in
One Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Eight<\/a> and ninety nine. The bauhaus is the last\rdirector. In twenty eighteen this
Icon Of Classic Modern Architecture<\/a> turned fifty the design definitely stood the test of time but updated safety and conservation all requirements for things to get a bit of a facelift. Theres lots to do repairing damages installing a modern ac this is the first overhaul the
Nine Hundred Sixty<\/a> s. Museum has ever undergone and it is much needed. The noir not sonali was designed at least fundable was
Architecture Firm<\/a> in chicago the former
Powerhouse Director<\/a> had emigrated to the
United States<\/a> in one
Nine Hundred Thirty Eight<\/a> but fond of always plans were originally drawn up for an entirely different project. Coolbaugh field designed a building for the
Record Company<\/a> in cuba and a glass hallway in the basement for the administration because they never followed\rthrough with the plans because the
Cuban Revolution<\/a> happened occurred he had to leave the island. Because
He Couldnt Construct<\/a> that the plan was basically shelved. The road got the
Berlin Commission<\/a> and adopt that the plans to the new projects you have to vote for in that. Construction began soon after one thousand
Nine Hundred Sixty<\/a> five. By now an old man traveled from the
United States<\/a> to berlin to celebrate the laying of the first stone the project was close to his heart. I dedicate this to the lights of the people. And service of the arts on the mines. Can take
One Thousand Two Hundred<\/a> tons steel roof post a major challenge it had to be lifted very slowly find a hole or watched carefully from his car. Recalls the moment. Heres a grandson one of the cars they drove on the new the roof. And surely relished watching this vast new space take shape it was a special moment for him it was a great is. Unfortunately he was unable to attend the museums inauguration in
One Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Eight<\/a> mrs van dorn passed away in one
Nine Hundred Sixty<\/a> nine the noya not
Sonali Gallantly<\/a> soon became a major architectural landmark in berlin and a cultural hotspot. Is a cop along this combination of glass stone and steel as exemplary bears testimony to and marks the culmination of a long process of designing open spaces to be dissolved in one of these kind of always grandson inherited the rights to the building she now ensures that his grandfathers architectural legacy is preserved. Stored that made him proud to be able to build\ra structure like this in his hometown. Of to garnish to. The restoration of the noir not sonali gallery is set to be completed by twenty twenty. Work on the line up to nigel and he will still take a while in the meantime you can visit another creation by nice fundable in the whole engine
House District<\/a> and
Nine Hundred Thirty Three<\/a>
Country House<\/a>s built for the owner of a print shop. In your view what makes this house so special. This is well i dont know about you but most people tend to feel ease here with the large windows create a feeling of a vast
Open Space Of Freedom<\/a> and openness by. Often the inside is flooded with light it has beautiful proportions all of this creates a distinct feeling. Thats why i ask you how you felt earlier when visitors come\rthey tend to just feel good i mean this was a master at creating well proportioned spaces. Better what is the house used for today i see some pictures on the wall is it a gallery space. Yes its mainly used to exhibit modern art buildings like this by muse funder or are grand and create spaces where so much can happen here it can be transformed with each exhibition. The whole think of a moment and also look for. And we deliberately look for people who fit the building and match muse unique style deal with right now we have works by
Sebastien On Display<\/a> hes a photo and video artist. And as you can see his works take a humorous approach to furniture designed by me is. Wonderful and quick about this with this property is shaped like a square of means have this house built on the northeastern edge of the square in order to have a large garden. As well so you can see that neighboring houses were built in the middle of their respective property as part of. The flats is another example of his special talent for cleverly arranging buildings on a plot of those and then boyd of them construct. A
Country House<\/a> with you. Yard in the middle of berlin not bad. I dont know about you but i just cant get enough of this green thats why were hopping on over to ireland the emerald isle and this weeks
Nina Local Our<\/a> viewer john kennedy is taking us on a tour of us hometown court. Fights ago called kick welcome to cork as we say in the gaelic language im john kennedy i\rwant to welcome you to cork irelands real capital city. Cork its going to mazing up the spirits a young city student city great pubs friendly people on the banks of the beautiful river leaf. So this is one of vikings from the city here the river now over a thousand years ago this eerily was a marsh containing many small islands and thats why the vikings from the city because from here they could trade and raid with the interior and cork the name comes from gaelic. Meaning marsh or swamp. Not a thing the
Special Court<\/a> is court has got twenty nine bridges on the river the docket has only got twenty four so that makes all those the venice of our the. Sentence church was built in the eighteenth century built on the site of a much older
Medieval Church<\/a> not only is it a
Beautiful Church<\/a> to visit but its the act of
Church Sunday<\/a>
Services Held<\/a> here every week. And the best thing about st annes is you get to ring the bells. You choose the song or place all the numbers and just listen to the song. Here and sent down not only can we get to ring the famous bells we also have a terrific view of cork city. So this is where we get to show your cards in this market famous for its locally\rproduced and imported organic produce but its much more than that i come here to buy my fresh fruit and vege however i also come here for the chance to catch up on the gossip. So it was market dates back to the eighteenth century its called the
English Market<\/a> because back then the only ones allowed to own stalls and there were the protestants were known as the english into name that in this market. Was your your your very busy here today every dark know its a
Silver Lining<\/a> in every survey lining those dark clothes. So whats the best thing about the
English Market<\/a> its the sights and sounds its the smells you can smell you can sense where the food comes from its like having the whole world right here in cork. You. Saw the finished in cork what else but in the pub this is where you meet genuine core\rpeople. And i can assure you when youre in a pub and cork you always have a point to beamish and youre never alone so stauncher. Bounce architects and contemporary innovators built a number of
Housing Projects<\/a> in berlin known as the berlin modernism
Housing Estates<\/a> these subsidized homes are unesco
World Heritage<\/a> site one example is the who are
Horseshoe Estate<\/a> what is the essence of this estate its got them and more to the motto back then was light air and sun for all fast. The idea was to get people out of their crimes tenements out of their dark backyards and build spacious estates close to nature thats what happened here. Because were standing in front of the
Horseshoe Estate<\/a> include its like the realization of that idea. Because if new residents were welcomed with open arms or welcome this is the home\rof the new man and there is fresh air and social encounters are part of the package. Going out of the clink and there seem to be lots of parallels to the
Bauhaus Movement<\/a> here is that it really became seen as well. As easily sort of the one
Nine Hundred Twenty Seven<\/a> card was well connected enough to pursue the same ideas for strictly speaking it is not about a
House Architect<\/a> you know the taught or studied there but he played a role of housing. While to gropius he was a main figure in the
German Association<\/a> of craftsman and the architectural collective. But he also realized this own ideas here. Because its art. And can you give me an example. It was i dont know its how its job to create housing for the masses so the idea was to build affordable worker homes so they\rcreated standardized houses. On hot potato it was a master at using small variations in extravagant colors to break up any monotony and as extravagant top people kind of wanted to me of course. Modern architecture helped chamberlain as we know it today if you want to see another
Original Bauhaus<\/a> construction you should consider a trip to
Neighboring Brandon Book<\/a> and were now about an hours drive from here in the bowels second director one is my own design a trade school alongside other
Powers Buildings Environment<\/a> and death so its considered a unesco
World Heritage<\/a> site. In the late one
Nine Hundred Twenty<\/a> s. Anas meyer the second bounce house director and his colleague
Hans Schmidt Valley Set Out<\/a> to design\ra
Trade Union School<\/a> that would provide an
Ideal Setting<\/a> for learning. Today almost one hundred years after its completion the impressive building still fascinates visitors young and old. Nothing if not i would not have it like this group of students that. You know if you work hard were here today to gather inspiration for videos and familiarize ourselves with the bauhaus style or more. One typical bauhaus aspect here is that this complex was focused on the
Role Architecture<\/a> could play in facilitating learning all rooms were built with the outdoors in mind. Concerns but some tell us something about this
Boathouse Memorial<\/a> thats what. Its once you know about what you did so ask dont think of it was zero it was built in\rone thousand twenty eight and its prime purpose was to convey education and that was done quite effectively because teachers and students alike felt a
Sense Of Freedom<\/a> thanks to its beautiful natural surroundings and the space and nice rooms are provided as if cry of joy or and all friends name on. The building complex was meant to encourage communal learning and living. The school is full of incredible features that you often only notice at second glance. The fitness card actually did to a man down next to the gym. It has a really nice feature the
Windows Slide Open<\/a> so in the summer they can be fully opened first and that way the gym feels like its outdoors even i was actually inside. Yeah. When your kids when you look around\ryou can see clear materials. You know paintings or ornaments just pure functionality so no food to annoy you to. Understand could you picture going to school here on your. Yes the memorial is situated nicely and i was nearby where you could go shopping at locations nice you have many options for spending your leisure time i could picture go to school here. Today true to the
Bauhaus Spirit The Chamber<\/a> of crafts uses the building for vocational training. Im still at the
Horseshoe Estate<\/a> in berlin just like me youre probably wondering what these houses look like on the inside still shows me one of them. Its been restored to the original
Nineteen Twenties<\/a> designed today you can rent it\ras a
Vacation Home<\/a> there. This is typical furnishing from the weimar republic. Not it has a few modern touches like the slump or some of the earliest chewable or steel furniture produced in death so. Thats ok. Time now for one of your
Travel Videos<\/a> this week and you can if you know that he shared his journey through come up with us he started in the capital phnom penh headed to the coast and then man as a way to coat the socalled
Rabbit Island<\/a> oddly enough you wont find any rabbits there but you will catch and beautiful sunset. Every day its. Not. Like you. Thank in berlin there is plenty of the bauhaus legacy to discover often attempts to hide in plain sight. Chocolate factory isnt just a must for anyone with\ra sweet its also a place where you can experience the
Original Bauhaus<\/a>
Interior Design<\/a> your highness one of the first balanced masters designed in
One Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Eight<\/a>. Pounds how did mr iton come to design the stores interior. I certainly my grandfather knew each of the person by the. Boat sailed on lake van zyl in the future little boats because thats how they got to know each other so coming up in a book on i mr holman just said hey i have a job i want to design my interior or what happened to. My grandfather built this in
One Thousand Twenty Seven<\/a> twenty eight why as far as i know professor its a not only designed the shop but also greatly contributed to the entire house and its always us but a
Guitar Comment<\/a> often do people still come to look at the design or do they may. Mostly come for the
Chocolate Song<\/a> or local law. Most come from the chocolate lord but some are also interested in the architecture you know and were listed in several architectural gods and so people want to see that one bordered on i mean its design isnt the only thing historical about your shop your chocolate is to what something i shouldnt miss as a recommender specialty chocolate. Theres only one other manufacturer in germany that makes this kind of chocolate knows what its produced industrially. Ours is made by hand you should try it. The bows only survived a couple of months and were a lemon but the architect. Director is still manage plenty of traces throughout the german capital really excited to see what next years anniversary. Thank. You. Are you. Going to. Go to college. Keep learning merged
Reality Wait A<\/a> second do you want the whole picture out facts instead of make ideas shift to live us. From a
Dimension Reality<\/a> to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing\rdigital world lets start going to devise a some clear shift. D. W. Its message remains a mystery lock the cross. More than a symbol of christianity mock. It represents torture and death but is also a sign of hope and redemption. In what you believe is today seems off the secret of the cross. Thirty minutes. Fake hair and real story. Where i come from a lot of women who like me have fake hair sometimes the hair style takes up. Thats\ra lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the salon talk about whats happening in their lives. I became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something to share. With all of us i must find at the salon i know a good quality here when i see it and the good stories when i hear it. My name is
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