after nine hundred forty. it was the foundation for generations of artists. the classical p.o. s was appointed chair of the department of architecture at the harvard university graduate school of design one of the most prestigious architecture departments in the country to sign a one hundred ninety two issue in that it means for the whole world went to the ana institute which became the illinois institute of technology out there where not only designed the new university campus he changed the way that architecture was taught you. in the arctic to work on today s to tear it. down house is impossibly important like it s just for us to discuss design without talking about the bauhaus is like talking about cooking without children s art fire it just makes no sense and for that reason we can t get the brown house out of our
players i want to be paid. this school fees uganda has big dreams of sending their team to the olympics and time is on their side with the sport possibly returning to the summer games in twenty twenty eight. on out to the u.s. where a rare ice formation is capturing attention in the state of made the spinning disk was formed in the river where the circular currents they create a whirlpool of fact at more than ninety meters wide it is the largest that locals have ever seen and the icy turntable appears to be rowing in size social media users have likened it to the moon or an alien spacecraft. norma jean baker otherwise known as marilyn monroe was the quintessential all-american sex symbol from the mid one nine hundred forty s. to her untimely death in one thousand sixty two she enjoyed great popularity as
closure for a time. the bell house movement also left its mark in television. between one thousand nine hundred twenty and nine hundred forty some four thousand buildings built in the modern style were erected in the city center. in two thousand and three the white city was made to unesco world cultural heritage sites . the white city was largely the work of architects who had studied with practical p.s. . and other european architects. in the one nine hundred thirty s. many jews fled growing anti-semitism in europe and emigrated to palestine there they contributed to the making of the new society these days many of the buildings
captured i think that s very valuable. at the end of the nine hundred forty s. the crux move to beijing to teach english at the f.l.y. or foreign languages institute. urns were very keen supporters of the communist revolution in china they were treated with great respect and you know and and participated in the life in the university and. up until the cold revolution mostly you know it was a very positive experience for them when he was a teen paul crook was also an enthusiastic supporter of mao. i think i must have been really quite excited about the idea of seeing now even in the in the distance of the spalls event he was this great idol that we had in our textbooks and the people told about. yeah rather like i think.
these apartments are located at the foreign studies university in beijing. paul crook is british and lives in london but he grew up in beijing his mother isabel who was born in one thousand nine hundred fifteen has spent most of her life in china pulled visits whenever he can isabel was an enthusiastic supporter of communism from an early age so it was paul s father david who arrived in china in one thousand nine hundred thirty seven he and isabel were married in one thousand nine hundred forty two together they experienced the social and political upheavals brought about by the communist revolution. it picks back memories of what was happening then and i m just glad that some of that has been captured that is very valuable. at the end of the nine hundred forty s.