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‘And… and… and’
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CIPRA International
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Oct 01, 2018
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Jean Horgues-Debat reserves the right to get it wrong. ‘There is no norm,’ says the 60-year-old engineer. ‘We’re allowed to give it a go, develop, and reject.’
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A place of encounter
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CIPRA International
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published
Oct 02, 2018
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Living here is a life choice. It’s not a choice Maria Schneider from Germany made herself; rather, she followed her husband Andreas Schneider to Italy some thirty-five years ago. In actual fact, it all began by mistake.
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Ample space for castles in the air
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CIPRA International
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Oct 02, 2018
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Jul 07, 2021 01:07 AM
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Toni seeks out sources of friction between himself and his surroundings. That includes meeting up with people who have contrasting views to his own and his own living environment. ‘It’s the only way for something new to materialise,’ he explains.
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Ideas like apple trees
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CIPRA International
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Oct 01, 2018
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Jul 07, 2021 01:23 AM
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Whenever Cristina Dalla Torre gets excited about an idea, she feels she has to tell the whole world about it. She knows how important it is for ideas to get out there and enthuse others. And yet, occasionally, she can be lost for words: ‘This is a good idea, a really good idea. It’s like, you know, …’
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Inspiration with heart and mind
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CIPRA International
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published
Oct 01, 2018
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Jul 07, 2021 01:23 AM
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Sometimes inspiration comes to Franziska Kunze right in the middle of her day. As it did recently when she was at the market and spotted a pig’s heart in the butcher’s window. She knew there and then she’d buy the heart, even though she didn’t yet know how she was going to prepare it.
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The whale jumper
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CIPRA International
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Oct 02, 2018
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Hanging inside Gregor Novak’s flat is a whale. Made from an old pullover. That old woolly jumper had become seriously irritating as it had lost its shape and was unwearable. So Gregor scratched his head looking for an idea and then came up with two – in the drawers marked ‘Fabrics’ and ‘Animals’ respectively. He then handcrafted the old jumper into a whale, which now adorns his flat in Liechtenstein.
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Venturing into the unknown
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CIPRA International
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Jan 11, 2019
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last modified
Jul 07, 2021 01:19 AM
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filed under:
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In her report Christine Eben would write: ‘Once again we formed mixed groups, in terms of both age and nationality, just as we had in our previous workshops that had proved so successful. As it’s all about future developments, exchanging ideas with young people is all the more important.’
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