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  • Smog Engulfs The City Of Mumbai
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    Smog Engulfs The City Of Mumbai
    People sit on rocks along the Arabian Sea as smog obscures the skyline in Mumbai, India, on November 25, 2025. (Photo by Indranil Aditya/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats on the bottom of the sea in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats on the bottom of the sea in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats on the bottom of the sea in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats on the bottom of the sea in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    DUKAS_190597619_NUR
    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
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    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    DUKAS_190597616_NUR
    Underwater Plastic Bag Litter
    Underwater view of the rocky seabed. A ripped pink plastic bag floats in the water in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Ierapetra in the Greek island Crete. Local authorities and NGOs are trying to raise awareness and attention about plastic pollution affecting marine wildlife, wildlife habitat, environment and the economy. Greece is facing overtourism problem with lot of littering while lacking proper facilities and preparation. Ierapetra, Creta island Greece on October 17, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
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    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    A mannequin covered in red paint simulating blood is seen during a protest outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025. The demonstration is against Israeli bands, DJs, and other music professionals. The protest stems from Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip, which results in over 70,000 deaths and countless injuries over the past two years. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
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    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    A pro-Palestinian activist pours red paint, simulating blood, onto a dummy during a protest outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025. The protest is in response to Israeli musical groups, DJs, and other music professionals, and to the ongoing Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip. Over the past two years, more than 70,000 people have been killed and countless others wounded in the bombing. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
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    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    Pro-Palestinian activists carry a dummy outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025, to stage a protest against Israeli bands, DJs, and other music professionals. The protest stems from Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip, which results in over 70,000 deaths and countless injuries over the past two years. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
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    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    A pro-Palestinian activist pours red paint, simulating blood, onto a dummy during a protest outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025. The protest is in response to Israeli musical groups, DJs, and other music professionals, and to the ongoing Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip. Over the past two years, more than 70,000 people have been killed and countless others wounded in the bombing. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
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    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    A pro-Palestinian activist pours red paint, simulating blood, onto a dummy during a protest outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025. The protest is in response to Israeli musical groups, DJs, and other music professionals, and to the ongoing Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip. Over the past two years, more than 70,000 people have been killed and countless others wounded in the bombing. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
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    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    A pro-Palestinian activist pours red paint, simulating blood, onto a dummy during a protest outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025. The protest is in response to Israeli musical groups, DJs, and other music professionals, and to the ongoing Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip. Over the past two years, more than 70,000 people have been killed and countless others wounded in the bombing. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
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    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    Pro-Palestinian activists carry a dummy outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025, to stage a protest against Israeli bands, DJs, and other music professionals. The protest stems from Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip, which results in over 70,000 deaths and countless injuries over the past two years. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
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    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    Pro-Palestinian activists carry a dummy outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025, to stage a protest against Israeli bands, DJs, and other music professionals. The protest stems from Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip, which results in over 70,000 deaths and countless injuries over the past two years. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
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    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    Pro-Palestinian activists carry a dummy outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025, to stage a protest against Israeli bands, DJs, and other music professionals. The protest stems from Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip, which results in over 70,000 deaths and countless injuries over the past two years. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    DUKAS_190560152_NUR
    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    Pro-Palestinian activists assemble an effigy for a direct action outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025, protesting Israeli bands, DJs, and other music professionals in response to Israeli bombings of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip. These bombings result in over 70,000 deaths and countless injuries over the past two years. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
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    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    Pro-Palestinian activists assemble an effigy for a direct action outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025, protesting Israeli bands, DJs, and other music professionals in response to Israeli bombings of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip. These bombings result in over 70,000 deaths and countless injuries over the past two years. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
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    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    A mannequin covered in red paint simulating blood is seen during a protest outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025. The demonstration is against Israeli bands, DJs, and other music professionals. The protest stems from Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip, which results in over 70,000 deaths and countless injuries over the past two years. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    DUKAS_190560138_NUR
    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    A mannequin covered in red paint simulating blood is seen during a protest outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025. The demonstration is against Israeli bands, DJs, and other music professionals. The protest stems from Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip, which results in over 70,000 deaths and countless injuries over the past two years. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    DUKAS_190560106_NUR
    Direct Action For Palestine In Mexico
    Pro-Palestinian activists assemble an effigy for a direct action outside the Indie Rocks Forum in Mexico City, Mexico, on October 29, 2025, protesting Israeli bands, DJs, and other music professionals in response to Israeli bombings of the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip. These bombings result in over 70,000 deaths and countless injuries over the past two years. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Couple Embraces At Lake Shore
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    Couple Embraces At Lake Shore
    Two hikers embrace on the pebble shore of Eibsee in Grainau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen district, Bavaria, Germany, on October 26, 2025. The alpine lake below Zugspitze is a popular hiking destination in autumn. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
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    Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bivouac 1
    Ref 17249
    27/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati
    A mountain-top bivouac designed from a 3D scan of Alpine rock formations, is set to provide shelter for mountaineers.
    The idea is that the construction harmonises with the landscape with minimal visual impact.
    It will incorporate energy production, storage, and water harvesting through air condensation.
    It is set to debut as an urban pavilion during the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan which start in February next year.
    The shelter will then be airlifted to its permanent location in the Alps, where it will serve as a lasting refuge for mountaineers.
    A team from Italian architects and designers CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati created a precise 3D model of the landscape to help shape the shelter’s design.
    The resultant shell structure is made of cross-laminated timber aerogel, and metal said to be “ inspired by the crystalline formations of the Alps and blends with the shape of its surroundings.”
    The shelter aims to be completely self-sufficient.
    It features a 5KW peak photovoltaic system with storage, providing power for all its energy needs, including network connectivity.

    OPS: Render of the bivouac made using 3D scans of alpine rocks, in position on a mountain.

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

     

  • Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    DUKAS_190463210_FER
    Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bivouac 1
    Ref 17249
    27/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati
    A mountain-top bivouac designed from a 3D scan of Alpine rock formations, is set to provide shelter for mountaineers.
    The idea is that the construction harmonises with the landscape with minimal visual impact.
    It will incorporate energy production, storage, and water harvesting through air condensation.
    It is set to debut as an urban pavilion during the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan which start in February next year.
    The shelter will then be airlifted to its permanent location in the Alps, where it will serve as a lasting refuge for mountaineers.
    A team from Italian architects and designers CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati created a precise 3D model of the landscape to help shape the shelter’s design.
    The resultant shell structure is made of cross-laminated timber aerogel, and metal said to be “ inspired by the crystalline formations of the Alps and blends with the shape of its surroundings.”
    The shelter aims to be completely self-sufficient.
    It features a 5KW peak photovoltaic system with storage, providing power for all its energy needs, including network connectivity.

    OPS: Render of the bivouac made using 3D scans of alpine rocks, in position on a mountain.

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

     

  • Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    DUKAS_190463209_FER
    Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bivouac 1
    Ref 17249
    27/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati
    A mountain-top bivouac designed from a 3D scan of Alpine rock formations, is set to provide shelter for mountaineers.
    The idea is that the construction harmonises with the landscape with minimal visual impact.
    It will incorporate energy production, storage, and water harvesting through air condensation.
    It is set to debut as an urban pavilion during the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan which start in February next year.
    The shelter will then be airlifted to its permanent location in the Alps, where it will serve as a lasting refuge for mountaineers.
    A team from Italian architects and designers CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati created a precise 3D model of the landscape to help shape the shelter’s design.
    The resultant shell structure is made of cross-laminated timber aerogel, and metal said to be “ inspired by the crystalline formations of the Alps and blends with the shape of its surroundings.”
    The shelter aims to be completely self-sufficient.
    It features a 5KW peak photovoltaic system with storage, providing power for all its energy needs, including network connectivity.

    OPS: Render of the bivouac made using 3D scans of alpine rocks, in position on a mountain.

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

     

  • Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    DUKAS_190463208_FER
    Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bivouac 1
    Ref 17249
    27/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati
    A mountain-top bivouac designed from a 3D scan of Alpine rock formations, is set to provide shelter for mountaineers.
    The idea is that the construction harmonises with the landscape with minimal visual impact.
    It will incorporate energy production, storage, and water harvesting through air condensation.
    It is set to debut as an urban pavilion during the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan which start in February next year.
    The shelter will then be airlifted to its permanent location in the Alps, where it will serve as a lasting refuge for mountaineers.
    A team from Italian architects and designers CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati created a precise 3D model of the landscape to help shape the shelter’s design.
    The resultant shell structure is made of cross-laminated timber aerogel, and metal said to be “ inspired by the crystalline formations of the Alps and blends with the shape of its surroundings.”
    The shelter aims to be completely self-sufficient.
    It features a 5KW peak photovoltaic system with storage, providing power for all its energy needs, including network connectivity.

    OPS: Render of the bivouac made using 3D scans of alpine rocks, in position on a mountain.

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

     

  • Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    DUKAS_190463207_FER
    Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bivouac 1
    Ref 17249
    27/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati
    A mountain-top bivouac designed from a 3D scan of Alpine rock formations, is set to provide shelter for mountaineers.
    The idea is that the construction harmonises with the landscape with minimal visual impact.
    It will incorporate energy production, storage, and water harvesting through air condensation.
    It is set to debut as an urban pavilion during the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan which start in February next year.
    The shelter will then be airlifted to its permanent location in the Alps, where it will serve as a lasting refuge for mountaineers.
    A team from Italian architects and designers CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati created a precise 3D model of the landscape to help shape the shelter’s design.
    The resultant shell structure is made of cross-laminated timber aerogel, and metal said to be “ inspired by the crystalline formations of the Alps and blends with the shape of its surroundings.”
    The shelter aims to be completely self-sufficient.
    It features a 5KW peak photovoltaic system with storage, providing power for all its energy needs, including network connectivity.

    OPS: Render of the bivouac made using 3D scans of alpine rocks, in position on a mountain.

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

     

  • Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    DUKAS_190463206_FER
    Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bivouac 1
    Ref 17249
    27/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati
    A mountain-top bivouac designed from a 3D scan of Alpine rock formations, is set to provide shelter for mountaineers.
    The idea is that the construction harmonises with the landscape with minimal visual impact.
    It will incorporate energy production, storage, and water harvesting through air condensation.
    It is set to debut as an urban pavilion during the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan which start in February next year.
    The shelter will then be airlifted to its permanent location in the Alps, where it will serve as a lasting refuge for mountaineers.
    A team from Italian architects and designers CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati created a precise 3D model of the landscape to help shape the shelter’s design.
    The resultant shell structure is made of cross-laminated timber aerogel, and metal said to be “ inspired by the crystalline formations of the Alps and blends with the shape of its surroundings.”
    The shelter aims to be completely self-sufficient.
    It features a 5KW peak photovoltaic system with storage, providing power for all its energy needs, including network connectivity.

    OPS: Render of the bivouac made using 3D scans of alpine rocks, in position on a mountain.

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

     

  • Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    DUKAS_190463205_FER
    Self-sufficient mountain shelter designed using 3D rock scans
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bivouac 1
    Ref 17249
    27/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati
    A mountain-top bivouac designed from a 3D scan of Alpine rock formations, is set to provide shelter for mountaineers.
    The idea is that the construction harmonises with the landscape with minimal visual impact.
    It will incorporate energy production, storage, and water harvesting through air condensation.
    It is set to debut as an urban pavilion during the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan which start in February next year.
    The shelter will then be airlifted to its permanent location in the Alps, where it will serve as a lasting refuge for mountaineers.
    A team from Italian architects and designers CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati created a precise 3D model of the landscape to help shape the shelter’s design.
    The resultant shell structure is made of cross-laminated timber aerogel, and metal said to be “ inspired by the crystalline formations of the Alps and blends with the shape of its surroundings.”
    The shelter aims to be completely self-sufficient.
    It features a 5KW peak photovoltaic system with storage, providing power for all its energy needs, including network connectivity.

    OPS: Render of the bivouac made using 3D scans of alpine rocks, in position on a mountain.

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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