32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
has been a unesco world heritage site since one thousand nine hundred ninety four other germantown has so many will preserved half timbered buildings i'm meeting a real expert on the subject a local tour guide. book is a world heritage site why is that. because of the beautiful have timid houses built over many centuries it's never been destroyed back had to stop it was written book has an architectural heritage stretching back four thousand years which you can still see today. is there a typical style for it began with. the most striking thing is the pointed beam ends nominee and designs with exposed to beam and they round it to allow the water to drift off. the thirty years' war left a lot of destruction in its wake all over northern europe north are open and there was a building boom here on a really major scale because as i said the individual buildings were destroyed not entire district but those houses were rebuilt with simply decorative animals and carvings so that's where the pointed beam ends come from the bits are they just easier to cut than around a surface. and that innova
has been a unesco world heritage site since one thousand nine hundred ninety four other germantown has so many will preserved half timbered buildings i'm meeting a real expert on the subject a local tour guide. book is a world heritage site why is that. because of the beautiful have timid houses built over many centuries it's never been destroyed back had to stop it was written book has an architectural heritage stretching back four thousand years which you can still see today. is there a...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
to be declared a unesco world heritage site. in one nine hundred seventy eight unesco initiated its world heritage list with the ark in cathedral and eleven other sites personally for me personally it's just fantastic to see something so all. so ancient. because most we come from australia and we're here on exchange with our partner school we always bring the students here so they can learn a bit of history about charlemagne and this cathedral. and. an important role in history. in australia we don't have anything like this as a whole a strain yes just two hundred years old and all this dates back thousands of years . tauzin to. boston cathedral also known as backslash op-ed experienced many alterations over the centuries the oldest part is the palatine chapel dating to the eighth century charlemagne ordered its construction as part of his imperial stronghold. is on there is not really what's unique about it is that over thirty kings were crowned and often could be drawn here in the middle ages. record and in the upper gallery w
to be declared a unesco world heritage site. in one nine hundred seventy eight unesco initiated its world heritage list with the ark in cathedral and eleven other sites personally for me personally it's just fantastic to see something so all. so ancient. because most we come from australia and we're here on exchange with our partner school we always bring the students here so they can learn a bit of history about charlemagne and this cathedral. and. an important role in history. in australia we...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
to be declared a unesco world heritage site. in one nine hundred seventy eight unesco initiated its world heritage list with the ark in cathedral and eleven other sites personally for me personally it's just fantastic to see something so all. so ancient. because we come from australia and we're here on exchange with our partner school we always bring the students here so they can learn a bit of history about charlemagne and this cathedral. in then. an important role in history. in australia we don't have anything like this to help a strain he is just two hundred years old and all this dates back thousands of years. tauzin to. boston cathedral also known as backslash op-ed experienced many alterations over the centuries the oldest part is the palatine chapel dating to the eighth century charlemagne ordered its construction as part of his imperial stronghold but it was on the this not to lose what's unique about it is that over thirty games were crowned an awesome cathedral if you're in the middle ages. current in the upper galler
to be declared a unesco world heritage site. in one nine hundred seventy eight unesco initiated its world heritage list with the ark in cathedral and eleven other sites personally for me personally it's just fantastic to see something so all. so ancient. because we come from australia and we're here on exchange with our partner school we always bring the students here so they can learn a bit of history about charlemagne and this cathedral. in then. an important role in history. in australia we...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site making it more important dating back to the sixteenth century in far the oldest christmas market in europe see that strasberg capital of christmas but tonight the capital of tara. was. you know world a big part of the new lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten like color crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you longs to be rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and fifth point rose to twenty thousand dollars . china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers over
world heritage site making it more important dating back to the sixteenth century in far the oldest christmas market in europe see that strasberg capital of christmas but tonight the capital of tara. was. you know world a big part of the new lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
to be declared a unesco world heritage site. in nineteen seventy eight you know asco initiated its world heritage list with the ark and cathedral and eleven other sites me personally for me personally it's just fantastic to see something so all. so ancient. because we come from australia and we're here on an exchange with our partner school we always bring the students here so they can learn a bit of history about charlemagne and this cathedral. into. play. an important role in history. in australia we don't have anything like this because of a hope a strain is just two hundred years old and all this dates back thousands of years yeah tauzin to. boston cathedral also known as backslash op-ed experienced many alterations over the centuries the oldest part is the palatine chapel dating to the eighth century charlemagne ordered its construction as part of his imperial stronghold. what's unique about it is that over thirty kings were crowned and often could be drawn as you're in the middle ages. the current in the upper gallery we h
to be declared a unesco world heritage site. in nineteen seventy eight you know asco initiated its world heritage list with the ark and cathedral and eleven other sites me personally for me personally it's just fantastic to see something so all. so ancient. because we come from australia and we're here on an exchange with our partner school we always bring the students here so they can learn a bit of history about charlemagne and this cathedral. into. play. an important role in history. in...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
to be declared a unesco world heritage site. in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight you know asco initiated its world heritage list with the ark and cathedral and eleven other sites me personally for me personally it's just fantastic to see something so. colorful so ancient. because most we come from australia and we're here on an exchange with our partner school we always bring the students here so they can learn a bit of history about charlemagne and this cathedral. in two. thousand played an important role in history. on in australia we don't have anything like this out of a hope a strain is just two hundred years old and all this dates back thousands of years. tauzin to ya. hocking cathedral also known as backslash op-ed experienced many alterations over the centuries the oldest part is the palatine chapel dating to the eighth century charlemagne ordered its construction as part of his imperial stronghold. design there is not really what's unique about it is that over thirty kings were crowned and often could be drawn as
to be declared a unesco world heritage site. in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight you know asco initiated its world heritage list with the ark and cathedral and eleven other sites me personally for me personally it's just fantastic to see something so. colorful so ancient. because most we come from australia and we're here on an exchange with our partner school we always bring the students here so they can learn a bit of history about charlemagne and this cathedral. in two. thousand...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. from. its. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield began restoration work on it. everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical and modern elements but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural. david chipperfield in started on this project in one thousand nine hundred nine his philosophy was to respect the ruin and not to cover up the marks left by history and he wanted to restore and carefully preserve this historical building for a while sensitively complementing it with modern elements and. develops amongst the plan to have a whole museum island and also drew up plans for berlin is brand new james e. morton gallery it's set to open its doors in the summer of twenty nineteen and will serve as the entrance building and visitor center for museum island to be for right now the five
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. from. its. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield began restoration work on it. everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical and modern elements but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural. david chipperfield...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
is a unesco world heritage site more than one thousand buildings here are landmarked. and now from cold germany to warm brazil in our meat a local slot we visit i'm nice polity for among this she lives in the largest city of brazil in sao paulo and shows us the most beautiful places there. may be the sun welcome to stop although i'm on a nice and i'm a poly stana that's what they call the locals here today i'm going to show you my city we're starting on the main street the oven and up let's go. i'm going to the other nato pallister is the heart of sao paolo companies multinationals banks museums and other institutions are all headquartered here so paolo is brazil's most important financial cultural and economic center. i. was just that during the week the traffic is chaotic here but on sundays cars are banned and there's a lot happening on the streets so because of it does not. i think i mean there's dancing everywhere and free dance courses this one is the popular summer rock. this is huge. huge. huge. i mean. the more you seem to add to this our paolo is also on the
is a unesco world heritage site more than one thousand buildings here are landmarked. and now from cold germany to warm brazil in our meat a local slot we visit i'm nice polity for among this she lives in the largest city of brazil in sao paulo and shows us the most beautiful places there. may be the sun welcome to stop although i'm on a nice and i'm a poly stana that's what they call the locals here today i'm going to show you my city we're starting on the main street the oven and up let's go....
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. transferees from. its. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield began major restoration work on it. everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical and modern but know his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural. david chipperfield in started on this project in one thousand nine hundred nine his philosophy was to respect the ruin and not to cover up the marks left by history he wanted to restore and carefully preserve this historical building for a while sensitively complementing it with modern elements. in the fields architecture firm develops amongst the plan to overhaul museum island and also draw up plans for berlin is brand new james e. morton gallery it's set to open its doors in the summer of twenty nineteen and will serve as the entrance building and visitor center for museum mile a
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. transferees from. its. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield began major restoration work on it. everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical and modern but know his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural. david...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
is a unesco world heritage site more than one thousand buildings here are landmarked. and now from cold germany to warm brazil in our meet a local slot we visit our nice polity for among this she lives in the largest city of brazil in sao paulo and shows us the most beautiful places there. may be the zavala welcome to stop although i'm on a nice and i'm a poly stana that's what they call the locals here today i'm going to show you my city we're starting on the main street the of a need up let's go. i'm going to the other nato pallister is the heart of sao paolo companies multinationals banks museums and other institutions are all headquartered here so paolo is brazil's most important financial cultural and economic center. i. was just in turn the week the traffic is chaotic here but on sundays cars are banned and there's a lot happening on the streets because of the dogs not for. the better. i think i mean there's dancing everywhere and free dance courses this one is the popular summer rock. this is huge. huge. huge. i mean. the for you to act at this hour paolo is als
is a unesco world heritage site more than one thousand buildings here are landmarked. and now from cold germany to warm brazil in our meet a local slot we visit our nice polity for among this she lives in the largest city of brazil in sao paulo and shows us the most beautiful places there. may be the zavala welcome to stop although i'm on a nice and i'm a poly stana that's what they call the locals here today i'm going to show you my city we're starting on the main street the of a need up let's...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
is a unesco world heritage site more than one thousand buildings here on landmarked. and now from cold germany to warm brazil in our media local slope we visit a nice polity for a man this she lives in the largest city of brazil insult polo and shows us the most beautiful places there. may be the best welcome to sell paulo i'm on the east and i'm a poly stana that's what they call the locals here today i'm going to show you my city we're starting on the main street the oven eat up let's go. i'm going to the other nato is the heart of sao paolo companies multinationals banks museums and other institutions are all headquartered here so paolo is brazil's most important financial cultural and economic center. i. was just during the week the traffic is chaotic here but on sundays cars are banned and there's a lot happening on the streets because of the dogs not for. the better. i think i mean there's dancing everywhere and free dance courses this one is the popular summer rock. this is. i'm. the for you to act at this hour paolo is also on the oven it's our city landmark.
is a unesco world heritage site more than one thousand buildings here on landmarked. and now from cold germany to warm brazil in our media local slope we visit a nice polity for a man this she lives in the largest city of brazil insult polo and shows us the most beautiful places there. may be the best welcome to sell paulo i'm on the east and i'm a poly stana that's what they call the locals here today i'm going to show you my city we're starting on the main street the oven eat up let's go. i'm...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
is a unesco world heritage site more than one thousand buildings here are landmarks. and now from cold germany to warm brazil in our media local slot we visit a nice polity from among this she lives in the largest city of brazil in sao paulo and shows us the most beautiful places there. may be the castle welcome to so paulo i'm on a piece and i'm a poly stana that's what they call the locals here today i'm going to show you my city we're starting on the main street the of a need up let's go. to the other nato pallister is the heart of sao paolo companies multinationals banks museums and other institutions are all headquartered here so paolo is brazil's most important financial cultural and economic center i'm was just some during the week the traffic is chaotic here but on sundays cars are banned and there's a lot happening on the streets because of the dogs not for. the better. i think i mean there's dancing everywhere and free dance courses this one is the popular summer rock. this is huge huge. huge . the funny thing was to add to this our paolo is also on the oven
is a unesco world heritage site more than one thousand buildings here are landmarks. and now from cold germany to warm brazil in our media local slot we visit a nice polity from among this she lives in the largest city of brazil in sao paulo and shows us the most beautiful places there. may be the castle welcome to so paulo i'm on a piece and i'm a poly stana that's what they call the locals here today i'm going to show you my city we're starting on the main street the of a need up let's go. to...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. from. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield began restoration work on it at first not everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical. but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural. david chipperfield and started on this project in one thousand nine hundred nine his philosophy was to respect the ruin and not to cover up the marks left by history he wanted to restore and carefully preserve this historical building for a while sensitively complementing it with modern elements and. develops amongst a plan to overhaul a museum island and also draw up plans for berlin is brand new james e. moore gallery it's set to open its doors in the summer of twenty nineteen and will serve as the entrance building and visitor center for museum island to the from right now the five museums are like f
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. from. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield began restoration work on it at first not everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical. but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural. david chipperfield and started...
33
33
Dec 15, 2018
12/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage status, which means it now counts among wonders like the grand canyon in the us and machu picchu in peru. that's pretty good company for a region whose steep mountains and picturesque valleys and lakes have been attracting tourists for over 200 years, come rain or shine. so the great thing about coming to this place at this time of year is the beautiful autumnal colours filling up the landscape. the bad thing is the autumn weather. liam prior is a local ranger. unesco's recognition is filling people like him with great pride, but this will inevitably add to an existing concern. in total, we are talking hundreds of thousands of people each year coming to these mountains? it must have an impact on the land. every footfall causes a bit of erosion and the landscape would be a much different place if that erosion wasn't happening. thankfully, fix the fells formed to tackle the erosion. every week, whatever the weather, volunteers gather to maintain and repair the mountain paths, fix walls and protect the unique landscape, and there is plenty to keep them busy. you can actually
world heritage status, which means it now counts among wonders like the grand canyon in the us and machu picchu in peru. that's pretty good company for a region whose steep mountains and picturesque valleys and lakes have been attracting tourists for over 200 years, come rain or shine. so the great thing about coming to this place at this time of year is the beautiful autumnal colours filling up the landscape. the bad thing is the autumn weather. liam prior is a local ranger. unesco's...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site is part of the seven a vast tropical savanna in the heart of brazil. in many ways civilization feels very distant here susie gets home from work at six in the evening by seven it might as well be the middle of the night. his wife is making dinner the only light comes from a fire and lamps that burn diesel fuel. they emit noxious fumes and they're a fire hazard too. if you're sore for life without electricity is unbearable you can't get anything done. forced to do nothing as soon as night falls you can't work all you can do is wait for the morning to arrive when it gets light again. things are about to improve the n.g.o.s lose is planning to bring light to the. the church has been repurposed as a community center where locals are being taught to assemble solar lamps from recycled plastic bottles. volunteers explained the steps with the help of an illustrated instruction manual so even locals who can't read and write are able to understand it. so this is where the battery goes black to black and red to red all right. if you get that wrong it could explod
world heritage site is part of the seven a vast tropical savanna in the heart of brazil. in many ways civilization feels very distant here susie gets home from work at six in the evening by seven it might as well be the middle of the night. his wife is making dinner the only light comes from a fire and lamps that burn diesel fuel. they emit noxious fumes and they're a fire hazard too. if you're sore for life without electricity is unbearable you can't get anything done. forced to do nothing as...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site is part of the seven a vast tropical savanna in the heart of brazil. in many ways civilization feels very distant here susie gets home from work at six in the evening by seven it might as well be the middle of the night. his wife is making dinner the only light comes from a fire and lamps that burn diesel fuel. they emit noxious fumes and they're a fire hazard too. if you're so pretty life without electricity is unbearable you can't get anything done. forced to do nothing as soon as night falls you can't work all you can do is wait for the morning to arrive when it gets light again. things are about to improve the n.g.o.s. is planning to bring light to the congo. the church has been repurposed as a community center where locals are being taught to assemble solar lamps from recycled plastic bottles. all volunteers explain the steps with the help of an illustrated instruction manual so even locals who can't read and write are able to understand it i so this is where the battery goes black to black and red to read all right. if you get that wrong it could
world heritage site is part of the seven a vast tropical savanna in the heart of brazil. in many ways civilization feels very distant here susie gets home from work at six in the evening by seven it might as well be the middle of the night. his wife is making dinner the only light comes from a fire and lamps that burn diesel fuel. they emit noxious fumes and they're a fire hazard too. if you're so pretty life without electricity is unbearable you can't get anything done. forced to do nothing as...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site is part of the seven a vast tropical savanna in the heart of brazil. in many ways civilization feels very distant here susie gets home from work at six in the evening by seven it might as well be the middle of the night. his wife is making dinner the only light comes from a fire and lamps that burn diesel fuel. they emit noxious fumes and they're a fire hazard to. life without electricity is unbearable you can't get anything done. forced to do nothing. as soon as night falls you can't work all you can do is wait for the morning to arrive when it gets light again. things are about to improve the n.g.o.s throw deleuze is planning to bring light to the congo. the church has been repurposed as a community center where locals are being taught to assemble solar lamps from recycled plastic bottles. for volunteers explained the steps with the help of an illustrated instruction manual so even locals who can't read and write are able to understand it if i so this is where the battery goes black to black and red to red all right. if you get that wrong it could ex
world heritage site is part of the seven a vast tropical savanna in the heart of brazil. in many ways civilization feels very distant here susie gets home from work at six in the evening by seven it might as well be the middle of the night. his wife is making dinner the only light comes from a fire and lamps that burn diesel fuel. they emit noxious fumes and they're a fire hazard to. life without electricity is unbearable you can't get anything done. forced to do nothing. as soon as night falls...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site one example is the who fison or horseshoe estate what is the essence of this estate it's got some of the motto back then was lights air and sun for all the idea was to get people out of their crimes tenements out of their dark backyards and build spacious estates close to nature that's what happened here. is the we're standing in front of the horseshoe estate includes like the realisation of but idea was that it was if new residents were welcomed with open arms or welcome this is the home of the new man there is fresh air and social encounters are part of the package. going to all those claims and there seem to be lots of parallels to the. bauhaus movement here is that it really became. sort of the nine hundred twenty seven guard was well connected and often pursued the same ideas. speaking it's not about. you know the taught or studied there. housing. gropius he was a main figure in the german association of craftsman and the architectural collective you know. if you're like me you're sure to be curious what these houses look like on the inside bushveld let me take
world heritage site one example is the who fison or horseshoe estate what is the essence of this estate it's got some of the motto back then was lights air and sun for all the idea was to get people out of their crimes tenements out of their dark backyards and build spacious estates close to nature that's what happened here. is the we're standing in front of the horseshoe estate includes like the realisation of but idea was that it was if new residents were welcomed with open arms or welcome...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site is part of the seven a vast tropical savanna in the heart of brazil. in many ways civilization feels very distant here susie gets home from work at six in the evening by seven it might as well be the middle of the night. his wife is making dinner the only light comes from a fire and lamps that burn diesel fuel. they emit noxious fumes and they're a fire hazard to. yourself and life without electricity is unbearable you can't get anything done. forced to do nothing as soon as night falls you can't work all you can do is wait for the morning to arrive when it gets light again. things are about to improve the n.g.o.s throw deleuze is planning to bring light to the congo. the church has been repurposed as a community center where locals are being taught to assemble solar lamps from recycled plastic bottles. all volunteers explain the steps with the help of an illustrated instruction manual so even locals who can't read and write are able to understand it. so this is where the battery goes black to black and red to read all right. if you get that wrong it c
world heritage site is part of the seven a vast tropical savanna in the heart of brazil. in many ways civilization feels very distant here susie gets home from work at six in the evening by seven it might as well be the middle of the night. his wife is making dinner the only light comes from a fire and lamps that burn diesel fuel. they emit noxious fumes and they're a fire hazard to. yourself and life without electricity is unbearable you can't get anything done. forced to do nothing as soon as...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site one example is the who flies or horseshoe estate was not what is the essence of this estate it's got that much and more to the motto back then was lights air and song for all the idea was to get people out of their crimes tenements out of their dark backyards and build spacious estates close to nature that's what happened here what good old us is your posts we're standing in front of the horseshoe estates include it's like the realisation of but idea that it was if new residents were welcomed with open arms or welcome this is the home of the new man there is fresh air and social encounters are part of the package. going to all those that claimed and there seem to be lots of parallels to the bauhaus movement here is that really the case as well. as this is really sort of the one nine hundred twenty s. . it was well connected enough to pursue the same ideas. speaking. you know the taught or studied their. housing. gropius he was a main figure in the german association of craftsman and the architectural collective you know. if you're like me you're sure to be curiou
world heritage site one example is the who flies or horseshoe estate was not what is the essence of this estate it's got that much and more to the motto back then was lights air and song for all the idea was to get people out of their crimes tenements out of their dark backyards and build spacious estates close to nature that's what happened here what good old us is your posts we're standing in front of the horseshoe estates include it's like the realisation of but idea that it was if new...
23
23
Dec 16, 2018
12/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage status, which means it now counts among wonders like the grand canyon in the us and machu pichu in peru. that's pretty good company for a region whose steep mountains and picturesque valleys and lakes have been attracting tourists for over 200 years, come rain or shine. so the great thing about coming to this place at this time of year is the beautiful autumnal colours filling up the landscape. the bad thing is the autumn weather. liam prior is a local ranger. unesco's recognition is filling people like him with great pride, but this will inevitably add to an existing concern. in total, we are talking hundreds of thousands of people each year coming to these mountains? it must have an impact on the land. every footfall causes a bit of erosion and the landscape would be a much different place if that erosion wasn't happening. thankfully, fix the fells formed to tackle the erosion. every week, whatever the weather, volunteers gather to maintain and repair the mountain paths, fix walls and protect the unique landscape, and there is plenty to keep them busy. you can actually s
world heritage status, which means it now counts among wonders like the grand canyon in the us and machu pichu in peru. that's pretty good company for a region whose steep mountains and picturesque valleys and lakes have been attracting tourists for over 200 years, come rain or shine. so the great thing about coming to this place at this time of year is the beautiful autumnal colours filling up the landscape. the bad thing is the autumn weather. liam prior is a local ranger. unesco's...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 1
unesco world heritage site since one nine hundred ninety four other germantown has so many well preserved half timbered buildings i'm meeting a real expert on the subject a local tour guide and very good reading book is a world heritage site why is that. because of the beautiful have timid houses built over many centuries it's never been destroyed back i just topic. clinton book has an architectural heritage stretching back four thousand years which you can still see today. is there a typical style for it be done with. the most striking thing is the pointed beam and normally in half timbered designs with exposed to beam and they round it to allow the wood to teacher of. the thirty years war left a lot of destruction in its wake all over northern europe north are open and there was a building boom here on a really major scale because as i said the individual buildings were destroyed not entire district but those houses were rebuilt with simply decorative and. that's where the point to beam ends come from the bits are there just easier to cut than around and surface. and that innovation was
unesco world heritage site since one nine hundred ninety four other germantown has so many well preserved half timbered buildings i'm meeting a real expert on the subject a local tour guide and very good reading book is a world heritage site why is that. because of the beautiful have timid houses built over many centuries it's never been destroyed back i just topic. clinton book has an architectural heritage stretching back four thousand years which you can still see today. is there a typical...
42
42
Dec 16, 2018
12/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage status, which means it now counts among wonders like the grand canyon in the us and machu picchu in peru. that's pretty good company for a region whose steep mountains and picturesque valleys and lakes have been attracting tourists for over 200 years, come rain or shine. so the great thing about coming to this place at this time of year is the beautiful autumnal colours filling up the landscape. the bad thing is the autumn weather. liam prior is a local ranger. unesco's recognition is filling people like him with great pride, but this will inevitably add to an existing concern. in total, we are talking hundreds of thousands of people each year coming to these mountains? it must have an impact on the land. absolutely — every footfall causes a bit of erosion and the landscape would be a much different place if that erosion wasn't happening. thankfully, fix the fells formed to tackle the erosion. every week, whatever the weather, volunteers gather to maintain and repair the mountain paths, fix walls and protect the unique landscape, and there's plenty to keep them busy. you
world heritage status, which means it now counts among wonders like the grand canyon in the us and machu picchu in peru. that's pretty good company for a region whose steep mountains and picturesque valleys and lakes have been attracting tourists for over 200 years, come rain or shine. so the great thing about coming to this place at this time of year is the beautiful autumnal colours filling up the landscape. the bad thing is the autumn weather. liam prior is a local ranger. unesco's...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site one example is the hoof or horseshoe estate what is the essence of this estate it's got the much more to the motto back then was light air and sun for all the idea was to get people out of their crimes tenements out of their dark backyards and build spacious estates close to nature that's what happened here what good old us is your posts we're standing in front of the horseshoe estates include it's like the realization of but i do. because if new residents were welcomed with open arms or welcome this is the home of the new man there is fresh air and social encounters are part of the package. going to let us clink and there seem to be lots of parallels to the bauhaus movement here is that really the case. sort of the one nine hundred twenty s. guard was well connected and often pursued the same idea is. speaking. you know they're taught or studied their. housing. gropius it was a main figure in the german association of craftsman and the architectural collective you know. if you're like me you're sure to me curious what these houses look like on the inside. let me tak
world heritage site one example is the hoof or horseshoe estate what is the essence of this estate it's got the much more to the motto back then was light air and sun for all the idea was to get people out of their crimes tenements out of their dark backyards and build spacious estates close to nature that's what happened here what good old us is your posts we're standing in front of the horseshoe estates include it's like the realization of but i do. because if new residents were welcomed with...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. i really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here and . it was the only twice so for. us for more germany there are a lot of transferees from conference so it will be very interesting to me. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield of his team began major restoration work on it at first not everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical and modern elements but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural achievement. chipperfield in started on this project in one thousand nine hundred nine his philosophy was to respect the ruin and not to cover up the marks left by history he wanted to restore and carefully preserve this historical building for a while sensitively complementing it with modern elements. what's and what and from . the fields architecture firm develops amongst the plan to have a whole museum island and also drew up plans
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. i really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here and . it was the only twice so for. us for more germany there are a lot of transferees from conference so it will be very interesting to me. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield of his team began major restoration work on it at...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
best preserved viking sites in july head to blue and donna verga were placed on the unesco world heritage site. as was number cathedral in saxony and holt you know sco calls it an outstanding testimony to medieval art and architecture. one hundred years ago the baltic states of lithuania declared independence from russia and became a sovereign country in july this momentous day was celebrated with her send ten resawing festival. the out. in early august can a host of annual film festival this year directors pallotta vianney and his late brother vittorio what on a number sixty in victoria was eighteen it was clear to us who do we make films that we've done for more than fifty years the brothers produced award winning movies together. and on to the venice film festival which showcased a major films and brought together a host of the celebrities the german film never look away was in competition with its director florian hinkle from donna's mark won the best foreign language film a step for the lives of others in two thousand and seven when the venice is the oldest and most important film fe
best preserved viking sites in july head to blue and donna verga were placed on the unesco world heritage site. as was number cathedral in saxony and holt you know sco calls it an outstanding testimony to medieval art and architecture. one hundred years ago the baltic states of lithuania declared independence from russia and became a sovereign country in july this momentous day was celebrated with her send ten resawing festival. the out. in early august can a host of annual film festival this...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. i really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here and. it was their only twice so for. like the greek is from or germany gather a lot of treasuries from their conference so it's it will be very interesting to me the noise or new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades and in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield and his team began major restoration work on it at first not everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical and modern elements but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural achievement. chipperfield started on this project in one thousand nine hundred nine his philosophy was to respect the ruin and not to cover up the marks left by history he wanted to restore and carefully preserve this historical building while sensitively complementing it with modern elements and some so again. it's and water and food chipperfield architecture firm developed amongst a plan to ove
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. i really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here and. it was their only twice so for. like the greek is from or germany gather a lot of treasuries from their conference so it's it will be very interesting to me the noise or new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades and in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield and his team...
49
49
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
best preserved viking sites in july head to blue and diana verga were placed on the unesco world heritage site. as was number cathedral in saxony on hold you know sco calls it an outstanding testimony to medieval art and architecture. one hundred years ago the baltic states of lithuania declared independence from russia and became a sovereign country in july this momentous day was celebrated with us and ten re song festival. in early august cana hosts its annual film festival this year directors pallotta vianney and his late brother vittorio what on a number sixty in victoria was a deal it was clear to us who do we make films that we've done for more than fifty years the brothers produced award winning movies together. and on to the dennis film festival which showcased a major films and brought together a host of the celebrities the german film never look away was in competition with its director florian hinkle from donna's mark won the best foreign language film for the lives of others in two thousand and seven when the venice is the oldest and most important film festival it has been th
best preserved viking sites in july head to blue and diana verga were placed on the unesco world heritage site. as was number cathedral in saxony on hold you know sco calls it an outstanding testimony to medieval art and architecture. one hundred years ago the baltic states of lithuania declared independence from russia and became a sovereign country in july this momentous day was celebrated with us and ten re song festival. in early august cana hosts its annual film festival this year...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
best preserved viking sites in july head of blue and diana verga were placed on the unesco world heritage site. as was number cathedral in saxony and holt you know sco calls it an outstanding testimony to mediæval art and architecture. one hundred years ago the baltic states of lithuania declared independence from russia and became a sovereign country in july this momentous day was celebrated with her son ten resawing festival. in early august cana hosts its annual film festival this year director's pallotta vianney and his late brother vittorio what on i was sixteen victoria was eighteen it was clear to us we did we make films that we've done for more than fifty years the brothers produced award winning movies together. and on to the venice film festival which showcased a major films and brought together a host of the celebrities the german film never look away with in competition with its director florian hinkle fundaments mark won the best foreign language film oscar for the lives of others in two thousand and seven the. venice is the oldest and most important film festival it has bee
best preserved viking sites in july head of blue and diana verga were placed on the unesco world heritage site. as was number cathedral in saxony and holt you know sco calls it an outstanding testimony to mediæval art and architecture. one hundred years ago the baltic states of lithuania declared independence from russia and became a sovereign country in july this momentous day was celebrated with her son ten resawing festival. in early august cana hosts its annual film festival this year...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
best preserved viking sites in july head to blue and donna verga were placed on the unesco world heritage site. as was number cathedral in saxony and holt you know asco calls it an outstanding testimony to mediæval art and architecture. one hundred years ago the baltic state of lithuania declared independence from russia and became a sovereign country in july this momentous day was celebrated with us and ten resawing festival. thank you. in early august cana hosts its annual film festival this year director's pallotta vianney and his late brother vittorio one on a number sixty in victoria was eighteen it was clear to us if we make films that we've done for more than fifty years the brothers produced award winning movies together. and on to the bene's film festival which showcased a major films and brought together a host of the celebrities the german film never look away it was in competition with its director florian hinkle from donna's mark won the best foreign language film us that for the lives of others in two thousand and seven we need then is the oldest and most important film fes
best preserved viking sites in july head to blue and donna verga were placed on the unesco world heritage site. as was number cathedral in saxony and holt you know asco calls it an outstanding testimony to mediæval art and architecture. one hundred years ago the baltic state of lithuania declared independence from russia and became a sovereign country in july this momentous day was celebrated with us and ten resawing festival. thank you. in early august cana hosts its annual film festival this...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. i really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. twice. like the greek is from or germany gather a lot of treasuries from all their conferences so it's it will be very interesting to me illinois or new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield of his team began major restoration work on it at first not everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical and modern elements but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural achievement. if. david schippers feeling started on this project in one thousand nine hundred nine his philosophy was to respect the ruin and not to cover up the marks left by history he wanted to restore and carefully preserve this historical building for a while sensitively complementing it with modern elements and some sort of. it's and water and food from the fields architecture firm develops amongst the plan to overhaul
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. i really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here. twice. like the greek is from or germany gather a lot of treasuries from all their conferences so it's it will be very interesting to me illinois or new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield of his team began major restoration work on...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. i really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here and . it was the only twice. i think i like the greek history more germany gather a lot of treasuries from conference so it will be very interesting to me. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield and his team began major restoration work on it at first not everyone appreciated his plan to combine historical and modern elements but now his work is celebrated as an impressive architectural achievement. david chipperfield and started on this project in one thousand nine hundred nine his philosophy was to respect the ruin and not to cover up the marks left by history he wanted to restore and carefully preserve this historical building for a while sensitively complementing it with modern elements. and what and from. the fields architecture firm develops amongst the plan to overhaul museum island and also dr
every year more than two million people visit this unesco world heritage site. i really like so many museums being in such close proximity to each other here and . it was the only twice. i think i like the greek history more germany gather a lot of treasuries from conference so it will be very interesting to me. new museum was heavily damaged in world war two and stood in ruins for many decades in two thousand and three british architect david chipperfield and his team began major restoration...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site well many shops and restaurants across the city were on lockdown on tuesday evening after they were told by the interior ministry to stay in residence in the city were also being warned to stay as that manhunt continued we also understand that the european parliament was on lockdown as a result of that attack with people not being allowed in nor out of the building now this comes just huge years after another christmas market attack that was the one that took place in two thousand and sixteen where. twelve people were killed including the perpetrator of that attack and fifty six people were injured since then christmas markets across europe have had heightened security particularly here in france and i was in weekends ago where we saw some of those heightened security measures with the entirety of the area where the christmas market is not allowed for an authorized vehicles to go inside that and also checks as you are entering into the area where the christmas market was for the moment a high security alert here remains in place in france is that nationwide manhunt c
world heritage site well many shops and restaurants across the city were on lockdown on tuesday evening after they were told by the interior ministry to stay in residence in the city were also being warned to stay as that manhunt continued we also understand that the european parliament was on lockdown as a result of that attack with people not being allowed in nor out of the building now this comes just huge years after another christmas market attack that was the one that took place in two...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site and dates back to the sixteenth century we heard from a journalist who was in the city center at the time of the attack it was ok at this moment i was. sort of twenty or. seen people running from for. show doing. they had children in their arms. and. the police. from from all of the parts of the city. but nobody knew exactly what was going on. should. there have been some shoots shooting shooting. and shooting in strasbourg is the latest in a series of terrorist incidents across france. thank . you. the british prime minister is on a tour of europe seeking to rescue her brags a deal on monday theresa may inferior it into her own parliament by posting a crucial brigs it and vote at the eleventh hour our correspondent kelly has more. no it looks like it's going to be a really tough few days for the prime minister as she kicks off a european wildwind saw in the hague in the netherlands today meeting with the dutch mogs rights and then from there she had it off to meet with i'm going to call in live in and then from that she went on to meet with european leaders in bru
world heritage site and dates back to the sixteenth century we heard from a journalist who was in the city center at the time of the attack it was ok at this moment i was. sort of twenty or. seen people running from for. show doing. they had children in their arms. and. the police. from from all of the parts of the city. but nobody knew exactly what was going on. should. there have been some shoots shooting shooting. and shooting in strasbourg is the latest in a series of terrorist incidents...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site will many shops and restaurants across the city were on lockdown on tuesday evening after they were told by the interior ministry to stay in residence in the city were also being warned to stay as that manhunt continued we also understand that the european parliament was on lockdown as a result of that attack with people not being allowed in nor out of the building now this comes just huge years after another christmas market attack that was the one that took place in two thousand and sixteen were. twelve people were killed including the perpetrator of that attack and fifty six people were injured since then christmas markets across europe have had heightened security particularly here in france and i was in strasbourg just chill weekends ago where we saw some of those heightened security measures with the entire city over the area where the christmas market is not allowed for an authorized vehicles to go inside that and also checks as you were entering into the area where the christmas market was for the moment a high security alert here remains in place in france i
world heritage site will many shops and restaurants across the city were on lockdown on tuesday evening after they were told by the interior ministry to stay in residence in the city were also being warned to stay as that manhunt continued we also understand that the european parliament was on lockdown as a result of that attack with people not being allowed in nor out of the building now this comes just huge years after another christmas market attack that was the one that took place in two...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site and it dates back to the sixteenth century we heard from a journalist who was in the city center at the time the attack. was out at this moment it was. near the center of. sort of twenty zero. zero scene people running from from her. show doing. they had children in their arms. and. pretty. true from all of the boss of the city. but nobody knew exactly what was going on. should we be just so the there have been some shoots shooting shooting. we can now cross live to u.s. defense analyst and author ivan eland thanks for being with us here on our team international as we discussed when we were talking just a second ago it's always such a tragic circumstance to have to discuss these situations. right now we know that four people were killed and police are still searching for the gunman how would you assess the way that they've handled the situation so far. well it's hard to say from so far away but i mean you know they had very tight security on this christmas market because of the you know other attack a couple years ago as you mentioned in berlin on the christmas m
world heritage site and it dates back to the sixteenth century we heard from a journalist who was in the city center at the time the attack. was out at this moment it was. near the center of. sort of twenty zero. zero scene people running from from her. show doing. they had children in their arms. and. pretty. true from all of the boss of the city. but nobody knew exactly what was going on. should we be just so the there have been some shoots shooting shooting. we can now cross live to u.s....
42
42
Dec 15, 2018
12/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage status which means it now cou nts heritage status which means it now counts among wonders like the grand ca nyon counts among wonders like the grand canyon in the us and machu picchu in the room. that's pretty good company for a region whose steep mountains and picturesque valleys and lakes have been attracting tourists for over 200 years, come rain or shine. so the great thing about coming to this place at this time of year is the beautiful autumnal colours filling up the landscape. the bad thing is the autumn weather. liam pryor is a local ranger. unesco‘s recognition is filling people like him with great pride but this will inevitably add to an existing concern. in total, we are talking hundreds of thousands of people each year coming to these mountains? it must have an impact on the land. every footfall causes a bit of erosion and the landscape would be a much different place if that erosion wasn't happening. thankfully, fix the bells formed to tackle the erosion. every week, whatever the weather, volunteers gathered to maintain and repairthe weather, volunteers gath
world heritage status which means it now cou nts heritage status which means it now counts among wonders like the grand ca nyon counts among wonders like the grand canyon in the us and machu picchu in the room. that's pretty good company for a region whose steep mountains and picturesque valleys and lakes have been attracting tourists for over 200 years, come rain or shine. so the great thing about coming to this place at this time of year is the beautiful autumnal colours filling up the...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site and dates back to the sixteenth century we heard from a journalist who was in the city center at the time of the attack. at this moment i was. near the center of. sort of twenty or. seen people running from. her recent. show doing. they had children in their arms. and the pretty scary. for from all of the parts of the city. karlsruhe. nobody knew exactly what was going on. should. that have been some short shooting shooting. the deadly incident in strasbourg is the latest in a series of terrorist attacks across france. then as a franciscan then the french national rallies representative in the u.s. believes that the tragedy in strasbourg could have been prevented. this person was listed has an s five hundred s. file so what it is is basically the french secret service have seen this person has a potential security threats because it was radicalized you think israelis in jail know he was you know totally free you know to go everywhere and that's the big problem we have thousands of people that under the s. file in france and our governments are doing nothing prison
world heritage site and dates back to the sixteenth century we heard from a journalist who was in the city center at the time of the attack. at this moment i was. near the center of. sort of twenty or. seen people running from. her recent. show doing. they had children in their arms. and the pretty scary. for from all of the parts of the city. karlsruhe. nobody knew exactly what was going on. should. that have been some short shooting shooting. the deadly incident in strasbourg is the latest in...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site even and dates back to the sixteenth century we heard from a journalist who was in the city center at the time of the attack. it was ok at this moment so it was. sort of. seen people running. for it really. showed. they had children in their arms. and we are pretty sure. if true from all of the parts of the city to yours through twitter. and nobody knew exactly what was going on. should we be sure. that there have been some shoots shooting children shooting. the deadly incident in strasbourg is the latest in a series of terrorist attacks across france. we can now bring into the conversation dennis francesca new who is the french national rally's representative in the united states thanks for being with us here on r.t. international. so police say that the killer had a criminal record and was on a security watch list do you think more could have been done to prevent this tragedy. of course i mean another terrible tragedy i mean this person was listed has an s five hundred s. well so what it is it's basically the french secret service have seen this person has a po
world heritage site even and dates back to the sixteenth century we heard from a journalist who was in the city center at the time of the attack. it was ok at this moment so it was. sort of. seen people running. for it really. showed. they had children in their arms. and we are pretty sure. if true from all of the parts of the city to yours through twitter. and nobody knew exactly what was going on. should we be sure. that there have been some shoots shooting children shooting. the deadly...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site and dates back to the sixteenth century we heard from a journalist who was in the city center at the time of the attack. at this moment it was. sort of twenty or. seen people running from. her. show doing. children in their arms. we are pretty scared. for from all of the boss of the city. was rude. but nobody knew exactly what was going on. should we be sure. that there have been some shorts shooting shooting. the deadly incident in strasbourg is the latest in a series of terrorist attacks across france. jealous of francesca know the french national rallies a representative in the us i believe that the tragedy in strasbourg could have been prevented. this person was listed has an s five hundred s. file so what it is is basically the french secret service have seen this person has a potential security threats because it was radicalized you think his day was in jail no he was you know totally free you know to go everywhere and that's the big problem we have thousands of people that under the s. file in france and our governments are doing nothing for us and not going
world heritage site and dates back to the sixteenth century we heard from a journalist who was in the city center at the time of the attack. at this moment it was. sort of twenty or. seen people running from. her. show doing. children in their arms. we are pretty scared. for from all of the boss of the city. was rude. but nobody knew exactly what was going on. should we be sure. that there have been some shorts shooting shooting. the deadly incident in strasbourg is the latest in a series of...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
has been a unesco world heritage site since one thousand nine hundred ninety four no other german town has so many will preserved half timbered buildings i'm meeting a real expert on the subject a local tour guide. book is a world heritage site why is that fair because of the beautiful have timid houses built over many centuries it's never been destroyed back had to stop it was written book has an architectural heritage stretching back over a thousand years which you can still see today. a typical style for it be done with . the most striking thing is the pointed beam and normally in the designs with exposed to beam ends they rounded to allow the water teacher of. the thirty years war left a lot of destruction in its wake all over northern europe north are open and there was a building boom here on a really major scale because as i said the individual buildings were destroyed not entire districts but those houses were rebuilt with simply decorative elements so that's where the point to beam ends come from the bits are they just easier to cut than around and surface. and that innovation
has been a unesco world heritage site since one thousand nine hundred ninety four no other german town has so many will preserved half timbered buildings i'm meeting a real expert on the subject a local tour guide. book is a world heritage site why is that fair because of the beautiful have timid houses built over many centuries it's never been destroyed back had to stop it was written book has an architectural heritage stretching back over a thousand years which you can still see today. a...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site make any more.
world heritage site make any more.
87
87
Dec 20, 2018
12/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
a precious, unesco world heritage site. but they shouldn'took like this. yellowy brown reeds are a sign of the plant life dying. these are the same marshes filmed just four years ago. >> it is not normal. because historically in everywhere in the marses the water is suitable for the buffalo. but in seasons and yrs drought years like this ar, 2015, 2009, there was a problem for the water. there was a problem for the quality of water and the quantity of water. as you see.is you see ater? it is dead completely, before four months ago all of this area was covered in water, that time because the level of the euphrates was higher. now the level of the euphrates goes down by almost three feet. >> reporter: the marshes of southern iraq are suffering from low water levels, down 17 inches, and it's a part of the widespread waterrisis spanning the entire country. water levels in the life-giving tigris and euphrates rivers have plummeted. the problem is that the water isn't just l it's also too salty. according to alassadi, the reduced volume of water has caused salin
a precious, unesco world heritage site. but they shouldn'took like this. yellowy brown reeds are a sign of the plant life dying. these are the same marshes filmed just four years ago. >> it is not normal. because historically in everywhere in the marses the water is suitable for the buffalo. but in seasons and yrs drought years like this ar, 2015, 2009, there was a problem for the water. there was a problem for the quality of water and the quantity of water. as you see.is you see ater? it...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site i should add and when the paragon renovations are finished officials are certainly hoping that they're going to be able to double those visitor numbers so it is as you can see a constant work progress in. it's taken many many decades to get to this point that this not just bringing it all to fruition. award winning architect david chipperfield developed the master plan for the overhaul of berlin's museum island and also drew up plans for its grand entrance the new james cmon gallery. the complicated construction project was subject to numerous delays it is now finally being completed after seventeen years at an estimated cost of one hundred thirty four million euros. to the from right now the five museums are like five friends sitting at one table. but with their backs to each other. and. james in the gallery will link the open spaces and museums with each other. and the. british architect david chipperfield also oversaw the major restoration of the noirs museum which was heavily damaged in world war two and had been neglected for many decades. at first not everyone
world heritage site i should add and when the paragon renovations are finished officials are certainly hoping that they're going to be able to double those visitor numbers so it is as you can see a constant work progress in. it's taken many many decades to get to this point that this not just bringing it all to fruition. award winning architect david chipperfield developed the master plan for the overhaul of berlin's museum island and also drew up plans for its grand entrance the new james cmon...
65
65
Dec 21, 2018
12/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
itprecious, unesco world heritage but they shouldn't look like this.n yellowy breds are a sign m the plant life dying. these are the sashes filmed just four years ago. it is not normal. because historically in everywhere in the marshes the water suitable for the buffalo. but in seasons andears drought years like this year, 2015, 2009, there was a problem for the water. there was a problem for the quality of water and the quantity of water. as you see.e you is water? it is dead completely, beforeag four monthall of this area was covered in water, that time because the level of the euphrates was higher. now the level of the euphrates goes down by almost three feet. >> reporter: the marshes of southern iraq are suffering from low water levels, down 17 inches, and it's a part of the widespread water crisis spanning the entire country. water levels in the life-giving tigris and euphrates rivers have plummeted. the problem is that the water isn't just low. it's also too salty. according to alassadi, the reduced volume of water has caused salination to spike from 200 partper million, as it
itprecious, unesco world heritage but they shouldn't look like this.n yellowy breds are a sign m the plant life dying. these are the sashes filmed just four years ago. it is not normal. because historically in everywhere in the marshes the water suitable for the buffalo. but in seasons andears drought years like this year, 2015, 2009, there was a problem for the water. there was a problem for the quality of water and the quantity of water. as you see.e you is water? it is dead completely,...
39
39
Dec 16, 2018
12/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage status, which means it now counts among wonders like the grand canyon in the us and machu picchu in peru. that's pretty good company for a region whose steep mountains and picturesque valleys and lakes have been attracting tourists for over 200 years, come rain or shine. so the great thing about coming to this place at this time of year is the beautiful autumnal colours filling up the landscape. the bad thing is the autumn weather. liam prior is a local ranger. unesco's recognition is filling people like him with great pride, but this will inevitably add to an existing concern. in total, we are talking hundreds of thousands of people each year coming to these mountains? it must have an impact on the land. every footfall causes a bit of erosion and the landscape would be a much different place if that erosion wasn't happening. thankfully, fix the fells formed to tackle the erosion. every week, whatever the weather, volunteers gather to maintain and repair the mountain paths, fix walls and protect the unique landscape, and there is plenty to keep them busy. you can actually
world heritage status, which means it now counts among wonders like the grand canyon in the us and machu picchu in peru. that's pretty good company for a region whose steep mountains and picturesque valleys and lakes have been attracting tourists for over 200 years, come rain or shine. so the great thing about coming to this place at this time of year is the beautiful autumnal colours filling up the landscape. the bad thing is the autumn weather. liam prior is a local ranger. unesco's...
43
43
Dec 28, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
world heritage site monticello. katherine a.s. sibly, director of american studies at st. joseph university. she's a published author and professor. she has written on first lady florence harding and edited a companion to first ladies. earlier in her career, she was the author of "red spy: stolen secrets of the cold war." timothy naf taltalli is a presidential historian. from 2000 to 2011 he directed the richard nixon presidential library. he has co-authored several books, most notably for our purposes today, "john f. kennedy: the great crisis" and in 2017 a book on george h.w. bush. and katherine algore is a noted american historian and specialized in biographies of american first ladies. most notably dolley madison. please enjoy this presentation on how different organizations, institutions and individuals are being changed and incorporating different perspectives and moments into the narrative of presidential history. thank you so. >> thank you. >> thank you for the kind introduction and to the whole team for inc
world heritage site monticello. katherine a.s. sibly, director of american studies at st. joseph university. she's a published author and professor. she has written on first lady florence harding and edited a companion to first ladies. earlier in her career, she was the author of "red spy: stolen secrets of the cold war." timothy naf taltalli is a presidential historian. from 2000 to 2011 he directed the richard nixon presidential library. he has co-authored several books, most...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
chaim song a temple as beautiful as a tranquil lake now declared a world heritage site by unesco. the path to enlightenment knows many steps and stages. the gates of high and saw symbolize this path at the end everything is resolved there is no dualism no opposition of spirit and body life and death good and evil the enlightened one leaves all that behind. all creatures are called to attend. to drum some in seattle ml's. the great bell moves on all who are capable of unlikeness. the wooden fish summons all aquatic life. and the gong the creatures of the air. just as the great sound calls upon old preachers so the colors and ornaments cry out moto vivace in a rhythm of yellow red blue and green the name of this art is tante own color is its language symmetry its grammar symbols give it meaning and harmony is its purpose. ob. bob you. probably. all hear is symbolic the heavens are sky not herodias nor is the buddha of god redemption is the aim. the pagodas to our monuments with the simple message. anyone can ascend rather than reliquaries shrines of the buddha or any other saints. l
chaim song a temple as beautiful as a tranquil lake now declared a world heritage site by unesco. the path to enlightenment knows many steps and stages. the gates of high and saw symbolize this path at the end everything is resolved there is no dualism no opposition of spirit and body life and death good and evil the enlightened one leaves all that behind. all creatures are called to attend. to drum some in seattle ml's. the great bell moves on all who are capable of unlikeness. the wooden fish...