We begin with a beautiful story from afghanistan a country which as were always hearing on the news is still struggling with the legacy of decades of war on terror a documentary called afghanistan is an unusual road movie about the search for the perfect wave in this war torn country after doing a movie grew up here in germany where he fell in love with surfing this incredibly positive guy now plans a project in which afghan children will learn to swim a maybe eventually get interested in finding the perfect way. Seraphim this surfing is to surrender to the moment. Kind of get down. To not think about what cause or what will come right for just experiencing. Fuel magic being at one with nature after do namu loves the sport so much that he came up with a more dangerous idea to serve afghanistan. Afghanistan a mountainous landlocked country this is where effort to namu and his Surfing Mates hope to drive the way to this is beautiful. Its an incredible journey oceans surface has brought a
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it s called the living staircase because it s a spiral of green and wood and everyone who moves in gets a plant that they prods on the staircase and we ve created almost like a garden where people can kind of look after the plants be around nature. this newest project please be seated is made of recycled materials the complex wood construction took 6 months to make the rection the new design for the festival took 5 days. another festival highlight is seethings created by sam jacob the couponing of visitors to the victoria and albert museum weighs a few tonnes and is a visualization of the effect of plastic on the oceans. it runs from 1900 the origins of commercial plastic production to 2050 which is a day that macarthur foundation have predicted that if we carry on in the way that
worth of british design a pool called sage specially created for the london design festival. please the seed is about how can we create a different kind of. different moment you know and so it s a contrast in terms of kind of materials you know like this is steel and glass and structural and heights and verticality this is more softer materials the undulating installation fills the space completely without blocking it a place to relax for the people who work and wander in the area cuts it is being developing innovative design ideas in his studio since 2004 has created a number of large format installations providing an oasis of calm for people like this one in the atrium of an office block. is called a living staircase because it s a spiral of green and wood and everyone who moves in gets
work of british design a pool called sage specially created for the london design festival. because we see there s about how can we create a different kind of. different moment you know and so it s a contrast in terms of kind of materials you know like this is steel and glass and structural and height and verticality this is more softer materials the undulating installation films the space completely without blocking it a place to relax for the people who would can wander in the area cox it has been developing innovative design ideas in his studio since 2004 has created a number of large format installations providing an oasis of calm for people like this one in the atrium of an office block. it s called the living staircase because it s a spiral of green and wood and everyone who moves in gets