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Mark Sharp & The Bicycle Thieves, Belgium, Antwerp, Sportpaleis, February 23, 2023
Antwerp, Belgium, February 23, 2023. Mark Sharp & The Bicycle Thieves. Concert before the Lewis Capaldi concert
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
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3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
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Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The completed building
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
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3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
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Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
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3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
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Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction putting ion the roof
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
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3D Printed 1
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Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
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Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
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Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction. Printer is controlled by computer
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
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Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The completed building
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
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Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
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Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The completed building
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction. Second floor installed
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The completed building
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The completed building
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Ein zweistöckiges Haus, gebaut von Europas grösstem 3D-Drucker
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11977
3D Printed 1
20/07/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Kamp C
A giant 3D printer has been used to build a two storey house.Belgium-based Kamp C in Antwerp, built the prototype dwelling outdoors two floors using what it says is Europe's largest 3D printer.The construction has a total floor area of 90 sqare metre.The printer used was a COBOD BOD2 printer which has a 10 square metre footprint.The construction process involved extruding a special cement-like mixture out of a nozzle and building up the basic structure in layers until the external and iternal walls were complete. Human workers then came in and added the roof and windows, for example .The house has an entrance hall, two living rooms, and a kitchen area.
OPS: The building under cinstruction
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
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Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performing in Antwerp, Belgium - 12 Dec 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/REX (719617n)
Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performing in Antwerp, Belgium - 12 Dec 2007
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: 'The Boss' Bruce Springsteen wird am 23. September 2014 65 Jahre alt
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Editorial Use Only / Consent for book publication must be agreed with Rex Features before use
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Csillag/REX (726404aj)
Joe Cocker, Antwerp, Belgium
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Joe Cocker feiert seinen 70. Geburtstag
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Csillag / Rex Features (504954ad)
DONNA SUMMER PERFORMING IN ANTWERP, BELGIUM - DEC 1987
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Park Spoor Noord
Antwerpen, Belgium, August 19, 2009
Summer in the city: Children play in the pool at Park Spoor Noord
Reporters©Nick Hannes
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Park Spoor Noord
Antwerpen, Belgium, August 19, 2009
Summer in the city: Children play in the pool at Park Spoor Noord
Reporters©Nick Hannes
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Park Spoor Noord
Antwerpen, Belgium, August 19, 2009
Summer in the city: Children play in the pool at Park Spoor Noord
Reporters©Nick Hannes
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Princess Mathilde UFSIA visit Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
February 10th, 2011
Princess Mathilde visiting UFSIA in Antwerp. REPORTERS/ Jorge Dirkx (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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Princess Mathilde UFSIA visit Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
February 10th, 2011
Princess Mathilde visiting UFSIA in Antwerp. REPORTERS/ Jorge Dirkx (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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Princess Mathilde UFSIA visit Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
February 10th, 2011
Princess Mathilde visiting UFSIA in Antwerp. REPORTERS/ Jorge Dirkx (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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Princess Mathilde UFSIA visit Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium
February 10th, 2011
Princess Mathilde visiting UFSIA in Antwerp. REPORTERS/ Jorge Dirkx (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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Elections in Antwerp
Antwerp, Belgium, 08/12/2006
Elections in Antwerp
Grote Markt looks like a mediacircus
REPORTERS©Christophe Vander Eecken
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Grand Place and Brabo
Antwerpen, Belgium, 21-09-2006
Standbeeld Brabo op Grote Markt . Statue Brabo on the Market Place
REPORTERS@Nick Hannes
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Park Spoor Noord
Antwerpen, Belgium, August 19, 2009
Summer in the city: Children play in the pool at Park Spoor Noord
Reporters©Nick Hannes
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Park Spoor Noord
Antwerpen, Belgium, August 19, 2009
Summer in the city: Children play with a water gun, water pistol in the pool at Park Spoor Noord
Reporters©Nick Hannes
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Belgium, Antwerp, may 2009. Cleaning the 'luifel' on Theaterplein in Antwerp. The architecture was designed by Secchi-Vigano architects. Reporters © Johannes Vande Voorde
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Steen and lange Wapper in box
Antwerpen, Belgium, Juli 14, 2009
The statue of the Lange Wapper near the Steen castle has been covered with a wooden box by artist Benjamin Verdonck. It's a subtle protest action against the building of the Lange Wapper bridge over the city of Antwerp.
Reporters©Nick Hannes
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Belgium, Antwerp, may 2009. Cleaning the 'luifel' on Theaterplein in Antwerp. The architecture was designed by Secchi-Vigano architects. Reporters © Johannes Vande Voorde
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antwerp railway station
Antwerp - Belgium - 14/10/2009
Illustrations pictures shows Antwerp railway station. She was built between 1895 and 1905 and replaced a wooden train station built in 1854 by engineer Auguste Lambeau.
Today the whole complex is over 400m (1300ft) long and has two entrances, a historic domed building at the Astrid square and a modern atrium at the Kievit square.
There are three levels of tracks and a shopping center.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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antwerp railway station
Antwerp - Belgium - 14/10/2009
Illustrations pictures shows Antwerp railway station. She was built between 1895 and 1905 and replaced a wooden train station built in 1854 by engineer Auguste Lambeau.
Today the whole complex is over 400m (1300ft) long and has two entrances, a historic domed building at the Astrid square and a modern atrium at the Kievit square.
There are three levels of tracks and a shopping center.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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antwerp railway station
Antwerp - Belgium - 14/10/2009
Illustrations pictures shows Antwerp railway station. She was built between 1895 and 1905 and replaced a wooden train station built in 1854 by engineer Auguste Lambeau.
Today the whole complex is over 400m (1300ft) long and has two entrances, a historic domed building at the Astrid square and a modern atrium at the Kievit square.
There are three levels of tracks and a shopping center.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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kammenstraat antwerp
Namur - Belgium - 29/09/2009
Illustration picture shows the street "Kammenstraat" in Antwerp.This trendy shopping street, close to the Fashion Museum, is especially popular with young people.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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kammenstraat antwerp
Namur - Belgium - 29/09/2009
Illustration picture shows the street "Kammenstraat" in Antwerp.This trendy shopping street, close to the Fashion Museum, is especially popular with young people.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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kammenstraat antwerp
Namur - Belgium - 29/09/2009
Illustration picture shows the street "Kammenstraat" in Antwerp.This trendy shopping street, close to the Fashion Museum, is especially popular with young people.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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kammenstraat antwerp
Namur - Belgium - 29/09/2009
Illustration picture shows the street "Kammenstraat" in Antwerp.This trendy shopping street, close to the Fashion Museum, is especially popular with young people.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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kammenstraat antwerp
Namur - Belgium - 29/09/2009
Illustration picture shows the street "Kammenstraat" in Antwerp.This trendy shopping street, close to the Fashion Museum, is especially popular with young people.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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kammenstraat antwerp
Namur - Belgium - 29/09/2009
Illustration picture shows the street "Kammenstraat" in Antwerp.This trendy shopping street, close to the Fashion Museum, is especially popular with young people.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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kammenstraat antwerp
Namur - Belgium - 29/09/2009
Illustration picture shows the street "Kammenstraat" in Antwerp.This trendy shopping street, close to the Fashion Museum, is especially popular with young people.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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kammenstraat antwerp
Namur - Belgium - 29/09/2009
Illustration picture shows the street "Kammenstraat" in Antwerp.This trendy shopping street, close to the Fashion Museum, is especially popular with young people.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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kammenstraat antwerp
Namur - Belgium - 29/09/2009
Illustration picture shows the street "Kammenstraat" in Antwerp.This trendy shopping street, close to the Fashion Museum, is especially popular with young people.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
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kammenstraat antwerp
Namur - Belgium - 29/09/2009
Illustration picture shows the street "Kammenstraat" in Antwerp.This trendy shopping street, close to the Fashion Museum, is especially popular with young people.
Pix : Illustration.
Credit : Denis Closon / Isopix FOTO:DUKAS/ISOPIX)
DUKAS/ISOPIX
