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  • Tourists And Locals At Marienplatz In Front Of Munich’s New Town Hall
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    Tourists And Locals At Marienplatz In Front Of Munich’s New Town Hall
    The towers of the Frauenkirche and the facade of the New Town Hall with its Glockenspiel and hanging flags are seen at Marienplatz in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. The historic structures represent key landmarks of the city and are prominent symbols of Bavarian heritage and Gothic architecture. (Photo by Michael Nguyen)

     

  • Tourists And Locals At Marienplatz In Front Of Munich’s New Town Hall
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    Tourists And Locals At Marienplatz In Front Of Munich’s New Town Hall
    Pedestrians walk through the archway at the Spielzeugmuseum, entering the busy Marienplatz with views of the New Town Hall and Frauenkirche in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. Street flags, flower stalls, and crowds of locals and tourists animate the city center during a spring day. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tourists And Locals At Marienplatz In Front Of Munich’s New Town Hall
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    Tourists And Locals At Marienplatz In Front Of Munich’s New Town Hall
    Pedestrians walk through the archway at the Spielzeugmuseum, entering the busy Marienplatz with views of the New Town Hall and Frauenkirche in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. Street flags, flower stalls, and crowds of locals and tourists animate the city center during a spring day. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Arezzo, Italy
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    Daily Life In Arezzo, Italy
    People walking around “Piazza Grande” square are seen in Arezzo, Italy, on April 19th, 2025. Arezzo is a charming Tuscan city known for its medieval architecture, vibrant antiques market, and artistic masterpieces. Piazza Grande in Arezzo is a beautiful, sloping square surrounded by medieval towers and Renaissance palaces, famous for hosting the Giostra del Saracino. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Arezzo, Italy
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    Daily Life In Arezzo, Italy
    People walking around “Piazza Grande” square are seen in Arezzo, Italy, on April 19th, 2025. Arezzo is a charming Tuscan city known for its medieval architecture, vibrant antiques market, and artistic masterpieces. Piazza Grande in Arezzo is a beautiful, sloping square surrounded by medieval towers and Renaissance palaces, famous for hosting the Giostra del Saracino. (Photo by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
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    Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
    People walk past the historic Ostentor, a medieval city gate, on a sunny spring day in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The Ostentor, one of the best-preserved Gothic gates in southern Germany, marks the eastern entrance to the old town and is a significant architectural landmark. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
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    Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
    A person walks along a historic stone pathway near the medieval fortifications at the edge of the old town in Regensburg, Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The scene includes preserved sections of the ancient city wall with towers, staircases, and greenery, highlighting the blend of heritage and nature in Regensburg's urban landscape. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • DB Deutsche Bahn Headquarters In Berlin
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    DB Deutsche Bahn Headquarters In Berlin
    The Deutsche Bahn (DB) logo is atop the Bahntower, the headquarters of the German railway company, at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, Germany, on April 29, 2022. The glass high-rise building is a prominent part of Berlin's cityscape and is home to one of Germany's largest transport providers. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Railway Infrastructure At Donnersbergerbruecke In Munich
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    Railway Infrastructure At Donnersbergerbruecke In Munich
    A view of extensive railway tracks and overhead electrical infrastructure with a red train approaches Munich Central Station, as seen from Donnersbergerbruecke in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 13, 2025. The Frauenkirche towers and modern office buildings are visible in the background. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pink Full Moon
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    Pink Full Moon
    The Pink Full Moon of April rises behind the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on April 12, 2025. (Photo by Davide Pischettola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pink Full Moon
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    Pink Full Moon
    The Pink Full Moon of April rises behind the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on April 12, 2025. (Photo by Davide Pischettola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pink Full Moon
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    Pink Full Moon
    The Pink Full Moon of April rises behind the towers of Molfetta Cathedral in Molfetta, Italy, on April 12, 2025. (Photo by Davide Pischettola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 26:
    The Silent-Aire logo displayed at the company's facilities in Nisku, near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 26, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sunrise In Molfetta, Italy
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    Sunrise In Molfetta, Italy
    The sun rises in Molfetta, Italy, on March 25, 2025, with the sun near the towers of Molfetta Cathedral. Italy prepares to experience an abnormally hot phase in some regions due to the arrival of warm currents from North Africa. With the spring equinox now behind, Italy, and Apulia in particular, experiences a very dynamic meteorological period. The weather remains variable, with a marked contrast between the North, where temperatures struggle to rise due to atmospheric instability, and the South, where the climate is already almost summery. (Photo by Davide Pischettola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sunrise In Molfetta, Italy
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    Sunrise In Molfetta, Italy
    The sun rises in Molfetta, Italy, on March 25, 2025, with the sun positioned between the towers of Molfetta Cathedral. Italy prepares to experience an abnormally hot phase in some regions due to the arrival of warm currents from North Africa. With the spring equinox now behind, Italy, and Apulia in particular, experiences a very dynamic meteorological period. The weather remains variable, with a marked contrast between the North, where temperatures struggle to rise due to atmospheric instability, and the South, where the climate is already almost summery. (Photo by Davide Pischettola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sunrise In Molfetta, Italy
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    Sunrise In Molfetta, Italy
    The sun rises in Molfetta, Italy, on March 25, 2025, with the sun near the towers of Molfetta Cathedral. Italy prepares to experience an abnormally hot phase in some regions due to the arrival of warm currents from North Africa. With the spring equinox now behind, Italy, and Apulia in particular, experiences a very dynamic meteorological period. The weather remains variable, with a marked contrast between the North, where temperatures struggle to rise due to atmospheric instability, and the South, where the climate is already almost summery. (Photo by Davide Pischettola/NurPhoto)

     

  • Residential Neighborhood In Hanoi
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    Residential Neighborhood In Hanoi
    This intersection in a residential neighborhood of Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025, illustrates the coexistence of old and new urban elements. Traditional low-rise yellow buildings and tree-lined streets meet the backdrop of modern high-rise towers. A few pedestrians and scooters travel through the intersection, while national flags decorate balconies. The scene blends daily life with urban greenery and architectural contrast. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Busy Intersection With Motorbikes In Hanoi
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    Busy Intersection With Motorbikes In Hanoi
    A typical urban traffic scene in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 22, 2025, shows a crowd of motorbikes waiting at a red light. The intersection is set against a backdrop of mid-rise and high-rise buildings, including a FujiMart store at the base of a residential tower. Palm trees and urban greenery are interspersed throughout the scene. This moment shows the dominant role of motorbikes in Hanoi's transportation culture and the organized chaos of daily city life. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Warsaw.
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    Daily Life In Warsaw.
    Skyscrapers are seen in the Wola district business center in Warsaw, Poland, on March 21, 2025. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Warsaw.
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    Daily Life In Warsaw.
    Skyscrapers are seen in the Wola district business center in Warsaw, Poland, on March 21, 2025. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Warsaw.
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    Daily Life In Warsaw.
    Skyscrapers are seen in the Wola district business center in Warsaw, Poland, on March 21, 2025. (Photo by Aleksander Kalka/NurPhoto)

     

  • De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
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    De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project. The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city. The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones. The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors. The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses. A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples. The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate. The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades. The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects. Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
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    De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project. The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city. The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones. The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors. The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses. A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples. The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate. The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades. The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects. Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
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    De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project. The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city. The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones. The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors. The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses. A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples. The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate. The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades. The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects. Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
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    De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project. The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city. The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones. The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors. The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses. A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples. The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate. The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades. The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects. Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
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    De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project. The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city. The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones. The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors. The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses. A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples. The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate. The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades. The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects. Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
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    De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project. The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city. The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones. The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors. The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses. A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples. The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate. The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades. The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects. Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
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    De superbes tours pour rénover un quartier désolé de Naples
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project. The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city. The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones. The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors. The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses. A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples. The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate. The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades. The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects. Picture suplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
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    Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Naples 1
    Ref 16591
    28/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual
    A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project.
    The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city.
    The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones.
    The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors.
    The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses.
    A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples.
    The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate.
    The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades.
    The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects.

    OPS: Render of the winning Napoli Porta Est design by Zaha Hadid Architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
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    Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Naples 1
    Ref 16591
    28/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual
    A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project.
    The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city.
    The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones.
    The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors.
    The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses.
    A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples.
    The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate.
    The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades.
    The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects.

    OPS: Render of the winning Napoli Porta Est design by Zaha Hadid Architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
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    Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Naples 1
    Ref 16591
    28/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual
    A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project.
    The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city.
    The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones.
    The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors.
    The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses.
    A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples.
    The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate.
    The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades.
    The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects.

    OPS: Render of the winning Napoli Porta Est design by Zaha Hadid Architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
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    Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Naples 1
    Ref 16591
    28/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual
    A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project.
    The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city.
    The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones.
    The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors.
    The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses.
    A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples.
    The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate.
    The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades.
    The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects.

    OPS: Render of the winning Napoli Porta Est design by Zaha Hadid Architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
    DUKAS_181846866_FER
    Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Naples 1
    Ref 16591
    28/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual
    A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project.
    The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city.
    The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones.
    The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors.
    The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses.
    A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples.
    The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate.
    The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades.
    The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects.

    OPS: Render of the winning Napoli Porta Est design by Zaha Hadid Architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
    DUKAS_181846862_FER
    Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Naples 1
    Ref 16591
    28/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual
    A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project.
    The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city.
    The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones.
    The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors.
    The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses.
    A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples.
    The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate.
    The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades.
    The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects.

    OPS: Render of the winning Napoli Porta Est design by Zaha Hadid Architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
    DUKAS_181846851_FER
    Stunning towers to revamp desolate area of Naples
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Naples 1
    Ref 16591
    28/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: ZHA/BrickVisual
    A plan to revive a run-down area of Naples with two twisting towers has won a competition for the project.
    The Napoli Porta Est masterplan is for the east, an area that suffers from a lack of integration with the rest of the sprawling southern Italian city.
    The lower level of the new development for the regional government headquarters houses public functions such as a conference centre, cinema and commercial zones.
    The towers will house the regional government offices providing facilities for the employees and visitors.
    The site includes a new regional rail station, together with a residential development and a pedestrianised neighbourhood to reconnect local communities and businesses.
    A foot bridge is intended to connect it to the historic centre of Naples.
    The area will be planted with a biodiverse landscape of extensive vegetation to reduce flood risk and promote walkability in comfortable microclimate.
    The masterplan encompasses the areas of Naples specifically impacted by the decommissioning of its heavy industries over past decades.
    The winning design is by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects.

    OPS: Render of the winning Napoli Porta Est design by Zaha Hadid Architects.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    One of the power plants that are regularly targeted by Russian shelling, particularly during the winter, aiming to deprive people of electricity.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

    Simona Supino / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    ÔWe could never have imagined anything like this in our worst nightmares,Õ said Oleksandr, deputy head of the power plant.

    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

    Simona Supino / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    DUKAS_178723586_EYE
    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    One of the power plants that are regularly targeted by Russian shelling, particularly during the winter, aiming to deprive people of electricity.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    Workers overseeing operations in the power plant's control room.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    'At the beginning, it was scary of course, but now we've got used to it,' said Yevhen.

    Yevhenii, the shift supervisor of the control room. He has been working at the power plant for 17 years and was on duty during the shelling.

    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    DUKAS_178723585_EYE
    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    Workers overseeing operations in the power plant's control room.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    Workers at thermal power plant repair the facility after missile strikes
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    One of the power plants that are regularly targeted by Russian shelling, particularly during the winter, aiming to deprive people of electricity.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    A section of a thermal power plant in Ukraine destroyed after a Russian rocket strike.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • Yamam, Israeli national counter-terrorism unit
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    Yamam, Israeli national counter-terrorism unit
    EXCLUSIVE
    April 17, 2022 - Tel Aviv, Israel: Yamam SWAT team during a rappelling training from Azrieli Towers. Yamam, Israel's National Counter Terror Unit (INCTU) in English, is Israel's national counter-terrorism unit, one of four special units of the Israel Border Police and the world's most elite and busiest force of its kind. The Yamam is capable of both hostage-rescue operations and offensive take-over raids against terrorist targets in civilian areas. Besides military and counter-terrorism duties, it also performs SWAT duties and undercover police work. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Ziv Koren

     

  • Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
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    Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
    The NSW government's decision to extend the 40-year-old power station for another two years has some locals breathing a sigh of relief - but others are ready for a post-coal future.

    Eraring, which supplies one-fifth of NSW's electricity, is now obliged to generate half that share - or 6 terawatt-hours a year - until August 2027. It may then run for another 20 months but without state support.

    Belinda Giblin, lead organiser for the Collieries' Staff and Officials Association who came together with Electrical Trades Union and Australian Manufacturing Workers Union to launch a campaign after Origin Energy, the owner of Eraring Power Station refused to negotiate a new contract with coal mine owners Centennial on viable terms.

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  • Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
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    Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
    The NSW government's decision to extend the 40-year-old power station for another two years has some locals breathing a sigh of relief - but others are ready for a post-coal future.

    Eraring, which supplies one-fifth of NSW's electricity, is now obliged to generate half that share - or 6 terawatt-hours a year - until August 2027. It may then run for another 20 months but without state support.

    Peter Land and son Haydon at Myuna Colliery, NSW where both work locally in the coal industry.

    Peter Land and son Hayden at the Myuna coal mine, which was not part of the extension. Many workers now "have got no idea where they will go in four weeks' time".

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  • Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
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    Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
    The NSW government's decision to extend the 40-year-old power station for another two years has some locals breathing a sigh of relief - but others are ready for a post-coal future.

    Eraring, which supplies one-fifth of NSW's electricity, is now obliged to generate half that share - or 6 terawatt-hours a year - until August 2027. It may then run for another 20 months but without state support.

    Eraring Power Station, New South Wales, Australia NSW. Australia

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  • Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
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    Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
    The NSW government's decision to extend the 40-year-old power station for another two years has some locals breathing a sigh of relief - but others are ready for a post-coal future.

    Eraring, which supplies one-fifth of NSW's electricity, is now obliged to generate half that share - or 6 terawatt-hours a year - until August 2027. It may then run for another 20 months but without state support.

    Eraring Power Station, New South Wales, Australia

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  • Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
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    Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
    The NSW government's decision to extend the 40-year-old power station for another two years has some locals breathing a sigh of relief - but others are ready for a post-coal future.

    Eraring, which supplies one-fifth of NSW's electricity, is now obliged to generate half that share - or 6 terawatt-hours a year - until August 2027. It may then run for another 20 months but without state support.

    Gary Blaschke from Future Sooner, NSW by the Eraring Power Station's hot water outlet canal. NSW. Australia

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