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Construction Worker Repairs Pavement In Venice Alley
A construction worker wears an orange high-visibility jacket and a yellow hard hat and digs a hole in the stone pavement of a narrow, brick-lined alley to access a pipe or utility connection in Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. The area is under repair, with disturbed pavement and wooden supports in place, indicating infrastructure maintenance in the historic city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Construction Worker Repairs Pavement In Venice Alley
A construction worker wears an orange high-visibility jacket and a yellow hard hat and digs a hole in the stone pavement of a narrow, brick-lined alley to access a pipe or utility connection in Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. The area is under repair, with disturbed pavement and wooden supports in place, indicating infrastructure maintenance in the historic city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
Young doctors raise a sign reading in Arabic and English, ''the implement of the agreement, from 3rd July to...?'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
Young doctors take part in a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
A young doctor holds a sign reading in French, ''we are not pawns in your chess,'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
Young doctors raise a sign reading in Arabic, ''O Ministry of Achievements, slavery is over,'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
Young doctors hold a sign depicting manipulated puppets, which reads in French ''we've all been there,'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike. This event brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
Young doctors raise a sign reading in Arabic ''No to the abuse of our struggles'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
A young doctor raises a sign reading in Arabic ''false promises, legal violations'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
A young doctor shouts slogans while raising her fist during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
A young doctor shouts slogans while raising her fist during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Young Doctors On Nationwide Strike For Implementation Of Deal With Tunisian Government In Tunis
A young doctor raises a sign reading in Arabic: ''we work day and night and we are paid one dinar per hour'' during a rally organized by the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors (OTJM) as part of a nationwide strike that brings together hundreds of young doctors near Tunisia's Parliament building in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 19, 2025. Young doctors demand the implementation of the agreement signed with the Health Ministry last July. The rally coincides with a parliamentary session debating the Ministry of Health's budget as part of the 2026 Finance Law. In July, the Tunisian Organisation of Young Doctors reaches an agreement with the Ministry of Health to secure better working conditions for young doctors, especially residents, ensure payment of long-overdue on-call allowances and salaries, an increase in allowances, as well as improvement of public healthcare. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Le jeu Powerwash Simulator de chez FuturLab booste le bien-être
Pictures must credit: FuturLab Boffins have revealed that a video game in which players have to power wash a range of dirty objects improves the mood Volunteers were asked to play the eponymous PowerWash Simulator. The study showed an improvement in the moods of more than 70% of its participants. Independent researchers from the UK's Oxford Internet Institute collaborated with British game studio FuturLab which issued the powerwash game in 2022, A custom edition of PowerWash Simulator included a few tweaks to survey players' moods. By gathering data from 8,695 players across 67,328 play sessions, they recorded a mood “uplift” during play among 72% of participants particularly during the first 15 minutes. In the game a player uses a power wash to spray down a building or vehicle or some other large object that needs cleaning. The research edition recorded game play events, game status records, participant demographics, and players' responses to psychological survey items. Owners of the game were able to get a free copy of the Research Edition and earn bonus in-game items for participating in the study. Players could easily self-report their state with something called the Visual Analogue Scale. © FuturLab via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le jeu Powerwash Simulator de chez FuturLab booste le bien-être
Pictures must credit: FuturLab Boffins have revealed that a video game in which players have to power wash a range of dirty objects improves the mood Volunteers were asked to play the eponymous PowerWash Simulator. The study showed an improvement in the moods of more than 70% of its participants. Independent researchers from the UK's Oxford Internet Institute collaborated with British game studio FuturLab which issued the powerwash game in 2022, A custom edition of PowerWash Simulator included a few tweaks to survey players' moods. By gathering data from 8,695 players across 67,328 play sessions, they recorded a mood “uplift” during play among 72% of participants particularly during the first 15 minutes. In the game a player uses a power wash to spray down a building or vehicle or some other large object that needs cleaning. The research edition recorded game play events, game status records, participant demographics, and players' responses to psychological survey items. Owners of the game were able to get a free copy of the Research Edition and earn bonus in-game items for participating in the study. Players could easily self-report their state with something called the Visual Analogue Scale. © FuturLab via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le jeu Powerwash Simulator de chez FuturLab booste le bien-être
Pictures must credit: FuturLab Boffins have revealed that a video game in which players have to power wash a range of dirty objects improves the mood Volunteers were asked to play the eponymous PowerWash Simulator. The study showed an improvement in the moods of more than 70% of its participants. Independent researchers from the UK's Oxford Internet Institute collaborated with British game studio FuturLab which issued the powerwash game in 2022, A custom edition of PowerWash Simulator included a few tweaks to survey players' moods. By gathering data from 8,695 players across 67,328 play sessions, they recorded a mood “uplift” during play among 72% of participants particularly during the first 15 minutes. In the game a player uses a power wash to spray down a building or vehicle or some other large object that needs cleaning. The research edition recorded game play events, game status records, participant demographics, and players' responses to psychological survey items. Owners of the game were able to get a free copy of the Research Edition and earn bonus in-game items for participating in the study. Players could easily self-report their state with something called the Visual Analogue Scale. © FuturLab via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le jeu Powerwash Simulator de chez FuturLab booste le bien-être
Pictures must credit: FuturLab Boffins have revealed that a video game in which players have to power wash a range of dirty objects improves the mood Volunteers were asked to play the eponymous PowerWash Simulator. The study showed an improvement in the moods of more than 70% of its participants. Independent researchers from the UK's Oxford Internet Institute collaborated with British game studio FuturLab which issued the powerwash game in 2022, A custom edition of PowerWash Simulator included a few tweaks to survey players' moods. By gathering data from 8,695 players across 67,328 play sessions, they recorded a mood “uplift” during play among 72% of participants particularly during the first 15 minutes. In the game a player uses a power wash to spray down a building or vehicle or some other large object that needs cleaning. The research edition recorded game play events, game status records, participant demographics, and players' responses to psychological survey items. Owners of the game were able to get a free copy of the Research Edition and earn bonus in-game items for participating in the study. Players could easily self-report their state with something called the Visual Analogue Scale. © FuturLab via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le jeu Powerwash Simulator de chez FuturLab booste le bien-être
Pictures must credit: FuturLab Boffins have revealed that a video game in which players have to power wash a range of dirty objects improves the mood Volunteers were asked to play the eponymous PowerWash Simulator. The study showed an improvement in the moods of more than 70% of its participants. Independent researchers from the UK's Oxford Internet Institute collaborated with British game studio FuturLab which issued the powerwash game in 2022, A custom edition of PowerWash Simulator included a few tweaks to survey players' moods. By gathering data from 8,695 players across 67,328 play sessions, they recorded a mood “uplift” during play among 72% of participants particularly during the first 15 minutes. In the game a player uses a power wash to spray down a building or vehicle or some other large object that needs cleaning. The research edition recorded game play events, game status records, participant demographics, and players' responses to psychological survey items. Owners of the game were able to get a free copy of the Research Edition and earn bonus in-game items for participating in the study. Players could easily self-report their state with something called the Visual Analogue Scale. © FuturLab via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le jeu Powerwash Simulator de chez FuturLab booste le bien-être
Pictures must credit: FuturLab Boffins have revealed that a video game in which players have to power wash a range of dirty objects improves the mood Volunteers were asked to play the eponymous PowerWash Simulator. The study showed an improvement in the moods of more than 70% of its participants. Independent researchers from the UK's Oxford Internet Institute collaborated with British game studio FuturLab which issued the powerwash game in 2022, A custom edition of PowerWash Simulator included a few tweaks to survey players' moods. By gathering data from 8,695 players across 67,328 play sessions, they recorded a mood “uplift” during play among 72% of participants particularly during the first 15 minutes. In the game a player uses a power wash to spray down a building or vehicle or some other large object that needs cleaning. The research edition recorded game play events, game status records, participant demographics, and players' responses to psychological survey items. Owners of the game were able to get a free copy of the Research Edition and earn bonus in-game items for participating in the study. Players could easily self-report their state with something called the Visual Analogue Scale. © FuturLab via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le jeu Powerwash Simulator de chez FuturLab booste le bien-être
Pictures must credit: FuturLab Boffins have revealed that a video game in which players have to power wash a range of dirty objects improves the mood Volunteers were asked to play the eponymous PowerWash Simulator. The study showed an improvement in the moods of more than 70% of its participants. Independent researchers from the UK's Oxford Internet Institute collaborated with British game studio FuturLab which issued the powerwash game in 2022, A custom edition of PowerWash Simulator included a few tweaks to survey players' moods. By gathering data from 8,695 players across 67,328 play sessions, they recorded a mood “uplift” during play among 72% of participants particularly during the first 15 minutes. In the game a player uses a power wash to spray down a building or vehicle or some other large object that needs cleaning. The research edition recorded game play events, game status records, participant demographics, and players' responses to psychological survey items. Owners of the game were able to get a free copy of the Research Edition and earn bonus in-game items for participating in the study. Players could easily self-report their state with something called the Visual Analogue Scale. © FuturLab via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le jeu Powerwash Simulator de chez FuturLab booste le bien-être
Pictures must credit: FuturLab Boffins have revealed that a video game in which players have to power wash a range of dirty objects improves the mood Volunteers were asked to play the eponymous PowerWash Simulator. The study showed an improvement in the moods of more than 70% of its participants. Independent researchers from the UK's Oxford Internet Institute collaborated with British game studio FuturLab which issued the powerwash game in 2022, A custom edition of PowerWash Simulator included a few tweaks to survey players' moods. By gathering data from 8,695 players across 67,328 play sessions, they recorded a mood “uplift” during play among 72% of participants particularly during the first 15 minutes. In the game a player uses a power wash to spray down a building or vehicle or some other large object that needs cleaning. The research edition recorded game play events, game status records, participant demographics, and players' responses to psychological survey items. Owners of the game were able to get a free copy of the Research Edition and earn bonus in-game items for participating in the study. Players could easily self-report their state with something called the Visual Analogue Scale. © FuturLab via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le jeu Powerwash Simulator de chez FuturLab booste le bien-être
Pictures must credit: FuturLab Boffins have revealed that a video game in which players have to power wash a range of dirty objects improves the mood Volunteers were asked to play the eponymous PowerWash Simulator. The study showed an improvement in the moods of more than 70% of its participants. Independent researchers from the UK's Oxford Internet Institute collaborated with British game studio FuturLab which issued the powerwash game in 2022, A custom edition of PowerWash Simulator included a few tweaks to survey players' moods. By gathering data from 8,695 players across 67,328 play sessions, they recorded a mood “uplift” during play among 72% of participants particularly during the first 15 minutes. In the game a player uses a power wash to spray down a building or vehicle or some other large object that needs cleaning. The research edition recorded game play events, game status records, participant demographics, and players' responses to psychological survey items. Owners of the game were able to get a free copy of the Research Edition and earn bonus in-game items for participating in the study. Players could easily self-report their state with something called the Visual Analogue Scale. © FuturLab via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Le jeu Powerwash Simulator de chez FuturLab booste le bien-être
Pictures must credit: FuturLab Boffins have revealed that a video game in which players have to power wash a range of dirty objects improves the mood Volunteers were asked to play the eponymous PowerWash Simulator. The study showed an improvement in the moods of more than 70% of its participants. Independent researchers from the UK's Oxford Internet Institute collaborated with British game studio FuturLab which issued the powerwash game in 2022, A custom edition of PowerWash Simulator included a few tweaks to survey players' moods. By gathering data from 8,695 players across 67,328 play sessions, they recorded a mood “uplift” during play among 72% of participants particularly during the first 15 minutes. In the game a player uses a power wash to spray down a building or vehicle or some other large object that needs cleaning. The research edition recorded game play events, game status records, participant demographics, and players' responses to psychological survey items. Owners of the game were able to get a free copy of the Research Edition and earn bonus in-game items for participating in the study. Players could easily self-report their state with something called the Visual Analogue Scale. © FuturLab via JLPPA/Bestimage
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Matthew Perry focuses on home improvement as he oversees the delivery of a custom-made bed and other fancy household furniture at his new Los Angeles hideaway.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA USA. February 7, 2023
Matthew Perry focuses on home improvement as he oversees the delivery of a custom-made bed and other fancy household furniture at his new Los Angeles hideaway. The former Friends actor, 53, has been keeping his head down following the end of a grueling book tour to promote his recent memoir: Friends, Lovers, And The Big Terrible Thing, which was made the top of The New York Times bestseller list. But he broke cover on the afternoon of Tuesday February 7, 2023, accompanied by a female assistant as they received items from a waiting U-Haul van. Matthew sipped on Starbucks and looked super casual for his outing, clad in a baggy navy top, jeans and sneakers. He appears to be letting his hair grow out as well as a blossoming goatee beard.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
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Matthew Perry focuses on home improvement as he oversees the delivery of a custom-made bed and other fancy household furniture at his new Los Angeles hideaway.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA USA. February 7, 2023
Matthew Perry focuses on home improvement as he oversees the delivery of a custom-made bed and other fancy household furniture at his new Los Angeles hideaway. The former Friends actor, 53, has been keeping his head down following the end of a grueling book tour to promote his recent memoir: Friends, Lovers, And The Big Terrible Thing, which was made the top of The New York Times bestseller list. But he broke cover on the afternoon of Tuesday February 7, 2023, accompanied by a female assistant as they received items from a waiting U-Haul van. Matthew sipped on Starbucks and looked super casual for his outing, clad in a baggy navy top, jeans and sneakers. He appears to be letting his hair grow out as well as a blossoming goatee beard.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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Matthew Perry focuses on home improvement as he oversees the delivery of a custom-made bed and other fancy household furniture at his new Los Angeles hideaway.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA USA. February 7, 2023
Matthew Perry focuses on home improvement as he oversees the delivery of a custom-made bed and other fancy household furniture at his new Los Angeles hideaway. The former Friends actor, 53, has been keeping his head down following the end of a grueling book tour to promote his recent memoir: Friends, Lovers, And The Big Terrible Thing, which was made the top of The New York Times bestseller list. But he broke cover on the afternoon of Tuesday February 7, 2023, accompanied by a female assistant as they received items from a waiting U-Haul van. Matthew sipped on Starbucks and looked super casual for his outing, clad in a baggy navy top, jeans and sneakers. He appears to be letting his hair grow out as well as a blossoming goatee beard.
CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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FEATURE - Häuserblöcke n Berlin aus der Nachkriegszeit
MANDATORY CREDIT: Malte Brandenburg/REX Shutterstock
Strictly editorial use only. Only for use in this story about Malte Brandenburg's photo series on Berlin apartments. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Malte Brandenburg/REX/Shutterstock (5617363a)
Photographer Malte Brandenburg said:"Initially these buildings meant a vast improvement of life for the middle class in Berlin. They provided more space and were affordable, didn?t cost much in construction and were built quickly. However with time, these buildings were not really needed anymore by their initial inhabitants. Suddenly they turned into a burden for the city as the urban lifestyle of its citizens changed and efficient and cheap housing was not of real interest anymore for the masses."
Berlin's post-war housing blocks, Germany - Feb 2016
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A photographer has captured a series of charming photos of Berlin's post-war housing apartment blocks.
The pictures show perfectly symmetrical concrete apartment blocks, pictured against blue skies.
Copenhagen-based photographer Malte Brandenburg, 37, travelled back to his birth place (Berlin) to capture the photo series 'Stacked'.
Malte said: "I wanted to highlight the architectural structure of these buildings rather than their social context. I think by making them comparable you notice that they all have something in common, but that the architects still maintained their individual small little features.
"For me they are not ugly leftovers from past decades in a city?s skyline. I find they tell a story, which is still relevant today, namely the tension between engineering and the human element.
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Femen during a demonstration to defend women's rights
Jan. 17, 2015 - Paris, France - Femen during a demonstration in Paris on January 17, 2015 to defend women's rights, to improve access to abortion and to mark the 40th anniversary of the Simone Veil Law legalising abortion in France. The 1975 Veil law, named after fomer French health minister Simone Veil who advocated the law, will be marked by the presentation of new measures to improve access to abortion, a symposium and a demonstration in Paris called by feminist collectives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Femen during a demonstration to defend women's rights
Jan. 17, 2015 - Paris, France - Femen during a demonstration in Paris on January 17, 2015 to defend women's rights, to improve access to abortion and to mark the 40th anniversary of the Simone Veil Law legalising abortion in France. The 1975 Veil law, named after fomer French health minister Simone Veil who advocated the law, will be marked by the presentation of new measures to improve access to abortion, a symposium and a demonstration in Paris called by feminist collectives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Femen during a demonstration to defend women's rights
Jan. 17, 2015 - Paris, France - Femen during a demonstration in Paris on January 17, 2015 to defend women's rights, to improve access to abortion and to mark the 40th anniversary of the Simone Veil Law legalising abortion in France. The 1975 Veil law, named after fomer French health minister Simone Veil who advocated the law, will be marked by the presentation of new measures to improve access to abortion, a symposium and a demonstration in Paris called by feminist collectives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Textbook Festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh - 01 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/NurPhoto/REX (4351673d)
School children celebrate the Textbook Festival on New Year's Day
Textbook Festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh - 01 Jan 2015
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Textbook Festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh - 01 Jan 2015
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School children celebrate the Textbook Festival on New Year's Day
Textbook Festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh - 01 Jan 2015
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Textbook Festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh - 01 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/NurPhoto/REX (4351673e)
School children celebrate the Textbook Festival on New Year's Day
Textbook Festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh - 01 Jan 2015
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Textbook Festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh - 01 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/NurPhoto/REX (4351673c)
School children celebrate the Textbook Festival on New Year's Day
Textbook Festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh - 01 Jan 2015
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Textbook Festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh - 01 Jan 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/NurPhoto/REX (4351673b)
School children celebrate the Textbook Festival on New Year's Day
Textbook Festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh - 01 Jan 2015
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BRITAIN-LONDON-IDEAL HOME SHOW
(110316) -- LONDON, March 16, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Visitors arrive at the Ideal Home Show held at Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London, Britain, March 16, 2011. The annual Ideal Home Show, renowned for the introduction of new lifestyle ideas since 1908, is held here from March 11 to 27, with over 600 exhibitors attending this year. (Xinhua/Li Rui) (zw)
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MODEL RELEASED Woman getting Botox injected
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MODEL RELEASED Woman with plastic surgery lines drawn on face
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France Nobel Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus
Nobel peace prize winner Muhammad Yunus and Danone chairman Frank Riboud (not shown) give a press conference in Paris, France on Monday, Dec. 18, 2006. French food giant Danone launched its food company jointly with Nobel peace prize winning micro-credit pioneer Grameen Bank in Bangladesh. (MelanieFREY/Fedephoto/WpN) **France Out** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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France Nobel Prize Winner Muhammad Yunus
Nobel peace prize winner Muhammad Yunus and Danone chairman Frank Riboud (not shown) give a press conference in Paris, France on Monday, Dec. 18, 2006. French food giant Danone launched its food company jointly with Nobel peace prize winning micro-credit pioneer Grameen Bank in Bangladesh. (MelanieFREY/Fedephoto/WpN) **France Out** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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PEOPLE - Raine Spencer: Dianas Stiefmutter ist im Alter von 87 Jahren gestorben
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Cross/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock (1025536a)
Raine Spencer 1982 The Comtesse De Chambrun With Members Of The London Tourist Board And Other Environmental Interests Tour Piccadilly Circus And Leicester Square With A View To Eventual Improvement. The Comtesse Was Mistaken By Passers-by To Be Margaret Thatcher Dame Edna Everage And Mary Whitehouse.
Raine Spencer 1982 The Comtesse De Chambrun With Members Of The London Tourist Board And Other Environmental Interests Tour Piccadilly Circus And Leicester Square With A View To Eventual Improvement. The Comtesse Was Mistaken By Passers-by To Be Marg
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