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  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    AL-JAFR, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A view of the Desert Highway between Amman and Aqaba near Usaylah, Ma’an Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    AL-JAFR, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    Trucks are seen along the Desert Highway between Amman and Aqaba near Usaylah, Ma’an Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    AL-JAFR, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A view of the Desert Highway between Amman and Aqaba near Usaylah, Ma’an Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    AMMAN, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    The logo of JETT (Jordan Express Tourist Transport), the country’s main intercity and tourism bus operator, is seen in Amman, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    AL-JAFR, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A JETT (Jordan Express Tourist Transport) bus is seen along the Desert Highway between Amman and Aqaba near Usaylah, Ma’an Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    AL-JAFR, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A view of the Desert Highway between Amman and Aqaba near Usaylah, Ma’an Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Famagusta District
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    Daily Life In Famagusta District
    DERYNEIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 19:
    A new construction units are seen in the field in Deryneia, Famagusta District, Cyprus, on October 19, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Famagusta District
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    Daily Life In Famagusta District
    DERYNEIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 19:
    Unfinished construction units are seen in the field in Deryneia, Famagusta District, Cyprus, on October 19, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
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    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Domas Monkevicius
    Sixth former at The Green School

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
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    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Domas Monkevicius
    Sixth former at The Green School

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
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    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Domas Monkevicius
    Sixth former at The Green School

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
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    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Domas Monkevicius
    Sixth former at The Green School

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
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    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
    DUKAS_186209474_EYE
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Domas Monkevicius
    Sixth former at The Green School

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
    DUKAS_186209473_EYE
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Domas Monkevicius
    Sixth former at The Green School

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
    DUKAS_186209472_EYE
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Domas Monkevicius
    Sixth former at The Green School

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
    DUKAS_186209471_EYE
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
    DUKAS_186209489_EYE
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Shakira, a student at Nottingham Trent University with a ceramic model of St Paul’s Cathedral

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
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    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Shakira, a student at Nottingham Trent University with a ceramic model of St Paul’s Cathedral

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
    DUKAS_186209487_EYE
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Alina and Shakira, students from Nottingham Trent University with a ceramic model of St Paul’s Cathedral

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
    DUKAS_186209486_EYE
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Alina and Shakira, students from Nottingham Trent University with a ceramic model of St Paul’s Cathedral

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain 
Press photocall 
20th June 2025
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    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain Press photocall 20th June 2025
    Square Mile Churches: A Sustainable Future project - 3D map of London’s underground structures unveiled at St Andrew Church Holborn, City of London, London, Great Britain
    Press photocall
    20th June 2025

    Shakira, a student at Nottingham Trent University with a ceramic model of St Paul’s Cathedral

    Created through a year-long collaboration of 7 local schools, 16 engineers, and led by Square Miles Churches with Nottingham Trent University, the map demonstrates the findings of a research project that has investigated how structures below ground relate to the buildings above ground, and how this could be used to achieve Net Zero by 2040.

    The large-scale 3D map by Cathy Wren will be the starting point for the public to find out what the students have learnt, and the possibilities for the future.

    Part of the Mapping Energy Project - with funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering - 6th form students and early-career engineers have been looking at various sources of heat underground, including the London Tube Network and riverways, to unlock a new way of conserving energy and cooling the interiors of the Square Mile Churches and associated buildings.

    The students bring their models of churches in the Square Mile to add to the map and together work out a possible piping system for the extraction and distribution of subterranean energy.

    Photograph by Elliott Franks

    Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

  • NEWS - Russischer Ex-Spion in England wohl vergiftet worden
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    NEWS - Russischer Ex-Spion in England wohl vergiftet worden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9449854o)
    A Lego model of the Eiffel Tower and other structures are seen in a downstairs window at the house of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal
    Russian spy critically ill after being exposed to unknown substance, Salisbury, UK - 06 Mar 2018
    Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were taken to Salisbury District hospital after becoming ill with suspected poisoning. The couple where found unconscious on bench in Salisbury shopping centre. Specialist units have been called in to deal with any possible contamination.

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  • NEWS - Russischer Ex-Spion in England wohl vergiftet worden
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    NEWS - Russischer Ex-Spion in England wohl vergiftet worden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9449854l)
    A Lego model of the Eiffel Tower and other structures are seen in a downstairs window at the house of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal
    Russian spy critically ill after being exposed to unknown substance, Salisbury, UK - 06 Mar 2018
    Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were taken to Salisbury District hospital after becoming ill with suspected poisoning. The couple where found unconscious on bench in Salisbury shopping centre. Specialist units have been called in to deal with any possible contamination.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Russischer Ex-Spion in England wohl vergiftet worden
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    NEWS - Russischer Ex-Spion in England wohl vergiftet worden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter MacDiarmid/REX/Shutterstock (9449854g)
    A Lego model of the Eiffel Tower and other structures are seen in a downstairs window at the house of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal
    Russian spy critically ill after being exposed to unknown substance, Salisbury, UK - 06 Mar 2018
    Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were taken to Salisbury District hospital after becoming ill with suspected poisoning. The couple where found unconscious on bench in Salisbury shopping centre. Specialist units have been called in to deal with any possible contamination.

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX/Shutterstock (9350422n)
    A Palestinian boy poses as Israeli workers guarded by Israeli soldiers dismantle his family structure in the West Bank village of Yatta
    Palestinian structures dismantled, Yatta, West Bank - 31 Jan 2018

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  • NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
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    NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daniel William McKnight/REX/Shutterstock (8423073b)
    Campers set fire to structures in preparation for the 2pm deadline to vacacte the Ocetisakowin Camp in North Dakota.
    Authorities clear protest camp near the Standing Rock reservation, North Dakota, following Native American protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, USA - 22 Feb 2017

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  • NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
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    NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daniel William McKnight/REX/Shutterstock (8423073a)
    Campers set fire to structures in preparation for the 2pm deadline to vacacte the Ocetisakowin Camp in North Dakota.
    Authorities clear protest camp near the Standing Rock reservation, North Dakota, following Native American protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, USA - 22 Feb 2017

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  • NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
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    NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daniel William McKnight/REX/Shutterstock (8423072g)
    Campers set fire to structures in preparation for the 2pm deadline to vacacte the Ocetisakowin Camp in North Dakota.
    Authorities clear protest camp near the Standing Rock reservation, North Dakota, following Native American protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, USA - 22 Feb 2017

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  • NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
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    NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daniel William McKnight/REX/Shutterstock (8423072f)
    Campers set fire to structures in preparation for the 2pm deadline to vacacte the Ocetisakowin Camp in North Dakota.
    Authorities clear protest camp near the Standing Rock reservation, North Dakota, following Native American protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, USA - 22 Feb 2017

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  • NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
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    NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daniel William McKnight/REX/Shutterstock (8423072e)
    Campers set fire to structures in preparation for the 2pm deadline to vacacte the Ocetisakowin Camp in North Dakota.
    Authorities clear protest camp near the Standing Rock reservation, North Dakota, following Native American protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, USA - 22 Feb 2017

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  • NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
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    NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daniel William McKnight/REX/Shutterstock (8423072d)
    Campers set fire to structures in preparation for the 2pm deadline to vacacte the Ocetisakowin Camp in North Dakota.
    Authorities clear protest camp near the Standing Rock reservation, North Dakota, following Native American protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, USA - 22 Feb 2017

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  • NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
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    NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daniel William McKnight/REX/Shutterstock (8423072c)
    Campers set fire to structures in preparation for the 2pm deadline to vacacte the Ocetisakowin Camp in North Dakota.
    Authorities clear protest camp near the Standing Rock reservation, North Dakota, following Native American protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, USA - 22 Feb 2017

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  • NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
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    NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daniel William McKnight/REX/Shutterstock (8423072a)
    Campers set fire to structures in preparation for the 2pm deadline to vacacte the Ocetisakowin Camp in North Dakota.
    Authorities clear protest camp near the Standing Rock reservation, North Dakota, following Native American protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, USA - 22 Feb 2017

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
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    NEWS - Dakota Pipeline: Polizei räumt 'Standing Rock' Protestcamp
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Daniel William McKnight/REX/Shutterstock (8423072b)
    Campers set fire to structures in preparation for the 2pm deadline to vacacte the Ocetisakowin Camp in North Dakota.
    Authorities clear protest camp near the Standing Rock reservation, North Dakota, following Native American protests against the Dakota Access pipeline, USA - 22 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 'Urban Perspectives' in Polen und Deutschland
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    FEATURE - 'Urban Perspectives' in Polen und Deutschland
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    Modern structures and blue skies, Torun
    Urban perspectives, Poland and Germany - Aug 2016
    Caution! This mesmerising collection of architectural angles might warp unwary eyes.

    Jorge Alva, a 21-year-old architecture and urban photographer, is originally from El Salvador. Now based in Warsaw, Poland, he loves to spend his time taking unusual shots of the cityscape.
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  • PEOPLE: Unterwasser-Kunst in Ko Tao, Thailand
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    PEOPLE: Unterwasser-Kunst in Ko Tao, Thailand
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    As a small nonprofit organization, they have to try to sink the scultpure themselves using the materials they have available. Pictured here is a barge they constructed to help deploy these structures
    'Despair' underwater art project, Ko Tao, Thailand - 11 Oct 2015
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    A conservationist has built a series of eerie underwater sculptures to warn people of the fragility of the eco-system in Ko Tao, Thailand.

    The project, entitled 'Despair' features artificial 'Drowning person' reef sculptures that has been fitted in the waters of the popular Thai island.

    This particular project has been conceptualised, designed and built by New Heaven Reef Conservation Program staff member Spencer Arnold.

    The structures have been put down in a coral reef that the team at New Heaven have been working to restore for over 7 years.
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  • REPORTAGE - Die Isles of Scilly (Reisen)
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    REPORTAGE - Die Isles of Scilly (Reisen)
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    The ruins of Halangy village on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK, March 2015
    Scilly Isles travel - 2015

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  • REPORTAGE - Die Isles of Scilly (Reisen)
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    REPORTAGE - Die Isles of Scilly (Reisen)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edward Marshall/REX/Shutterstock (7727711u)
    The ruins of Halangy village on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, March 2015
    Scilly Isles travel - 2015

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  • Nepal Earthquake aftermath
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    Nepal Earthquake aftermath
    2nd May 2015, Kathmandu, Nepal. Nepali police rescue teams watch as a digger clears the rubble of a collapsed hotel at Gongabu Kathmandu, Nepal on the 2nd May 2015, this area was quite badly hit with many buildings collapsing while others around them remained unscathed, many people were killed in a small area but as recently as 30th April a woman was rescued from the hotel where she worked 5 days after the earthquake.

    An earthquake with magnitude 7.8 occurred near Lamjung, Nepal, 50 miles northeast of the capital Kathmandu at 06:11:26 UTC on Apr 25, 2015. The capital has seen considerable devastation including the nine-story Dharahara Tower, one of Kathmandu's landmarks built by Nepal's royal rulers as a watchtower in the 1800s and a UNESCO-recognised historical monument. It was reduced to rubble and there were reports of people trapped. Portions of historic buildings in the World Heritage gazetted site of Patan have also been destroyed as well as many buildings in the old city.

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  • Photographer captures intriguing x-rays of toys, Sydney, August 2014
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    Photographer captures intriguing x-rays of toys, Sydney, August 2014
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    Photographer Captures Intriguing X-rays of Toys
    Australian photographer Brendan Fitzpatrick has spent 20 years documenting the skylines of cities around the world.

    His latest series called Invisible Light looks at how x-ray technology can be used to reveal the surprisingly beautiful internal structures of simple objects like tulips, crabs, and toy replicas of robots and helicopters.

    The project uses chest X-rays and mammogram machines to explore the inner workings of various objects and natural forms.

    The 45-year-old has scanned toy robots, a toy gun, flowers and even a hen's eggs revealing their complex interiors.

    The Sydney based photographer explains that he was inspired to look at X-rays while researching for a commercial job.

    "The art directors wanted an X-ray effect which I assumed would be created using negatives etc. I never thought it worked so I explored the possibility of using real X-rays. I was very lucky to find a radiologist willing to work with me."

    The photographer explains that the project is ongoing, and that he hopes to bring more depth and complexity to his interpretation of the subjects in the future.

    Brendan believes the X-ray toys and models would make great wall art. He says that the large acrylic prints of the robots will light up a boy's bedroom or geek's cave big time

    "The flowers are rather more subtle, often I find people don't realise it's an X-ray image."

    Brendan says the X-ray technique allowed him to work with a fairly blasé set of subjects, creating images tha...
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  • FEATURE: Verlassene 2 Weltkrieg Strukturen in Grossbritannien
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    FEATURE: Verlassene 2 Weltkrieg Strukturen in Grossbritannien
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    Findhorn, Moray, Scotland
    Abandoned World War 2 structures, Britain, France and Denmark - 2014
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    A photographer has captured a series of striking photos of abandoned World War Two military buildings and the surrounding landscapes.

    British photographer Marc Wilson has been travelling around Northern Europe?s coastlines for the past few years, capturing stunning photos of the eerie, abandoned structures.

    Marc has travelled around Britain, Denmark, France and Norway to capture the images for the series named The Last Stand.

    Marc?s work aims to reflect the histories and stories military conflict and the memories held in the landscape itself.

    In the photos, former military defence buildings can be seen abandoned, and being reclaimed by nature.

    In one picture a structure in Findhorn, Moray, Scotland can be seen almost entirely engulfed by the sea.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE: Verlassene 2 Weltkrieg Strukturen in Grossbritannien
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    FEATURE: Verlassene 2 Weltkrieg Strukturen in Grossbritannien
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Marc Wilson/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc Wilson/REX Shutterstock (5262914l)
    Newburgh I, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
    Abandoned World War 2 structures, Britain, France and Denmark - 2014
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    A photographer has captured a series of striking photos of abandoned World War Two military buildings and the surrounding landscapes.

    British photographer Marc Wilson has been travelling around Northern Europe?s coastlines for the past few years, capturing stunning photos of the eerie, abandoned structures.

    Marc has travelled around Britain, Denmark, France and Norway to capture the images for the series named The Last Stand.

    Marc?s work aims to reflect the histories and stories military conflict and the memories held in the landscape itself.

    In the photos, former military defence buildings can be seen abandoned, and being reclaimed by nature.

    In one picture a structure in Findhorn, Moray, Scotland can be seen almost entirely engulfed by the sea.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Verlassene 2 Weltkrieg Strukturen in Grossbritannien
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    FEATURE: Verlassene 2 Weltkrieg Strukturen in Grossbritannien
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Marc Wilson/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marc Wilson/REX Shutterstock (5262914n)
    Haugesund I, Rogaland, Norway
    Abandoned World War 2 structures, Britain, France and Denmark - 2014
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    A photographer has captured a series of striking photos of abandoned World War Two military buildings and the surrounding landscapes.

    British photographer Marc Wilson has been travelling around Northern Europe?s coastlines for the past few years, capturing stunning photos of the eerie, abandoned structures.

    Marc has travelled around Britain, Denmark, France and Norway to capture the images for the series named The Last Stand.

    Marc?s work aims to reflect the histories and stories military conflict and the memories held in the landscape itself.

    In the photos, former military defence buildings can be seen abandoned, and being reclaimed by nature.

    In one picture a structure in Findhorn, Moray, Scotland can be seen almost entirely engulfed by the sea.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Syria - 2014
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    Syria - 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nicolene Olckers/REX (3623336s)
    Damaged structures in Ma'arat al-Nu'man City, Syria
    Syria - 2014

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  • Olympic Stadium London 2012, London, United Kingdom. Architect Populous, 2012.
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    Olympic Stadium London 2012, London, United Kingdom. Architect Populous, 2012.
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    Olympic Stadium London 2012, Stadium, Europe, United Kingdom, , 2012, Populous. View From Canal.
    Olympic Stadium London 2012, London, United Kingdom. Architect Populous, 2012.

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    Lilium Honeymoon
    Lilium Honeymoon

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    Alcea, Petunia in city garden
    Alcea, Petunia in city garden

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    Curved path leading to tea house in Japanese garden
    Curved path leading to tea house in Japanese garden

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    Swing in backyard
    Swing in backyard

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