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The world was built by the ones who saw opportunities where others saw only risks.
1526 m above sea level, in the remote hamlet of Leis, which belongs to the Swiss community of Vals, Pritzker Prize winner Peter Zumthor built three minimalistic timber cabins.
On the edge of the wine-growing village of Fläsch in the Swiss Grisons Rhine Valley stands a striking ensemble of buildings amidst the vineyards: The Gantenbein Winery where Martha and Daniel Gantenbein have been producing wine since 1982.
A Little Book of Japanese Contentments by Erin Niimi Longhurst 新美英鈴
We will each spend an average of only 700,000 hours on Earth. Time is precious. Too precious to miss out on experiences that can transform how we see the world. This is the raison d’être of 700’000 Heures: a pioneering adventure that elevates communities while transporting you to an utterly new way of traveling. One that is more memorable, more meaningful and more human.
BOTTLETOP was launched with a mission to empower people and planet through sustainable design and creative culture.
HAVEN is a social enterprise and a training restaurant for vulnerable young adults from shelters, as well as underprivileged young adults from very poor rural areas.
Child aid Papua is a non-profit, public benefit organisation based in Switzerland, working exclusively in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. Their goal is to provide every child in Raja Ampat with access to the quality of education and knowledge required for a lifetime of learning and empowerment, and the ability to contribute to a healthy and safe environment with long term protection of the natural world around them.
From its very start in 2014, Smiling Gecko has created many jobs and apprenticeships in agriculture, tourism and the catering industry, crafts, trade and teaching.
World Bicycle Relief delivers specially designed, locally assembled, rugged bicycles for people in need. They’ve developed an efficient, innovative, and scalable model to empower students, health workers, and entrepreneurs in rural developing regions with life-changing mobility.