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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Dunkle Straßen im Zentrum von Odessa
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Dunkle Straßen im Zentrum von Odessa
    ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 25, 2022 - People sit at the table with candles in a cafe, Odesa, southern Ukraine. Energy-saving practices and power cuts have been imposed in response to Russia’s continued massive missile attacks on civilian infrastructure., Credit:Nina Liashonok / Avalon
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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Dunkle Straßen im Zentrum von Odessa
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Dunkle Straßen im Zentrum von Odessa
    ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 25, 2022 - People sit at the table with candles in a cafe, Odesa, southern Ukraine. Energy-saving practices and power cuts have been imposed in response to Russia’s continued massive missile attacks on civilian infrastructure., Credit:Nina Liashonok / Avalon
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The Skypark

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Public lounge

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The Skypark

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai.. The green space Skypark

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Public lounge

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. The Skypark

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
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    FEATURE - Neues Bauwerk soll das höchste Gebäude der Welt umrunden
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Circle 1
    Ref 14165
    23/08/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Znera Space / Pictown Architectural Visuals

    The world’s tallest building is being targeted –for a high-rise structure to completely encircle it.It would stand The 550-metre high around the 828-metre Burj Khalifa in Dubai with a three kilometre span.The giant ring-like Downtown Circle would house private accommodation, public, commercial and cultural spaces.The architects behind the scheme say it would “ create a hyper efficient urban centre that gives back to the environment” bringing clean air to the city.The five-story structure would be sectioned into five sustainable and self-sufficient units. The large extension of the circuit will include two main rings connected by a continuous green belt called the Skypark.The Skypark is the spine of the development and allows a space for visitors to experience sand dunes, greenery, swamps, waterfalls, tropical vegetation and digital caves that enrich the green ecosystem.It is the brainchild of Dubai based a firm Znera Space.

    OPS Render of how the Downtwn Circle would look around the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Bluthund Trumpet gewinnt bei der Hundeschau des Westminster Kennel Club den Titel "Best in Show"
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    FEATURE - Bluthund Trumpet gewinnt bei der Hundeschau des Westminster Kennel Club den Titel "Best in Show"
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12996706r)
    Trumpet the Bloodhound and handler Heather Helmer celebrate in the winners circle when they win Best In Show at the 146th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, New York on Wednesday, June 22, 2022.
    Westminster Dog Show, New York, United States - 22 Jun 2022

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  • FEATURE - Bluthund Trumpet gewinnt bei der Hundeschau des Westminster Kennel Club den Titel "Best in Show"
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    FEATURE - Bluthund Trumpet gewinnt bei der Hundeschau des Westminster Kennel Club den Titel "Best in Show"
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12996706s)
    Trumpet the Bloodhound and handler Heather Helmer celebrate in the winners circle when they win Best In Show at the 146th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, New York on Wednesday, June 22, 2022.
    Westminster Dog Show, New York, United States - 22 Jun 2022

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  • FEATURE - Bluthund Trumpet gewinnt bei der Hundeschau des Westminster Kennel Club den Titel "Best in Show"
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    FEATURE - Bluthund Trumpet gewinnt bei der Hundeschau des Westminster Kennel Club den Titel "Best in Show"
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12996706x)
    Trumpet the Bloodhound and handler Heather Helmer celebrate in the winners circle when they win Best In Show at the 146th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, New York on Wednesday, June 22, 2022.
    Westminster Dog Show, New York, United States - 22 Jun 2022

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  • FEATURE - Bluthund Trumpet gewinnt bei der Hundeschau des Westminster Kennel Club den Titel "Best in Show"
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    FEATURE - Bluthund Trumpet gewinnt bei der Hundeschau des Westminster Kennel Club den Titel "Best in Show"
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12996706t)
    Trumpet the Bloodhound and handler Heather Helmer celebrate in the winners circle when they win Best In Show at the 146th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, New York on Wednesday, June 22, 2022.
    Westminster Dog Show, New York, United States - 22 Jun 2022

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  • FEATURE - Bluthund Trumpet gewinnt bei der Hundeschau des Westminster Kennel Club den Titel "Best in Show"
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    FEATURE - Bluthund Trumpet gewinnt bei der Hundeschau des Westminster Kennel Club den Titel "Best in Show"
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (12996706v)
    Trumpet the Bloodhound and handler Heather Helmer celebrate in the winners circle when they win Best In Show at the 146th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at the Lyndhurst Estate in Tarrytown, New York on Wednesday, June 22, 2022.
    Westminster Dog Show, New York, United States - 22 Jun 2022

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  • Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
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    Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
    29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
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    Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
    29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
    29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
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    Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
    29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
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    Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
    29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
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    Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
    29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
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    Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
    29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
    29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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    Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
    29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine

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  • NEWS - Pressevorschau für Charles Ray: Figure Ground im Met Museum
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    NEWS - Pressevorschau für Charles Ray: Figure Ground im Met Museum
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    An art piece titled "rotating circle" is on display at a press preview for Charles Ray: Figure Ground.Monday, January 24, at The Met Fifth Avenue in New York City on Monday, January 24, 2022.
    Press Preview for Charles Ray: Figure Ground at the Met Museum, New York, United States - 24 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS -  Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
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    NEWS - Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11590448a)
    Construction of the Eastern China-Russia natural gas pipeline project (Changling-Yongqing) has been completed in The Haigang Section of Qinhuangdao city, Hebei Province.
    The middle section of the China-Russia Eastern route natural gas pipeline (Changling in Jilin province to Yonker in Hebei Province) will be put into operation in the near future, marking the official arrival of clean natural gas from Russia in the capital Beijing and other places, injecting new impetus to the rapid development of the capital's economic circle.
    The Construction of Qinhuangdao Seaport Section of the East China-Russia Natural gas Pipeline project has been completed - 18 Dec 2020

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  • NEWS -  Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
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    NEWS - Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11590448e)
    Construction of the Eastern China-Russia natural gas pipeline project (Changling-Yongqing) has been completed in The Haigang Section of Qinhuangdao city, Hebei Province.
    The middle section of the China-Russia Eastern route natural gas pipeline (Changling in Jilin province to Yonker in Hebei Province) will be put into operation in the near future, marking the official arrival of clean natural gas from Russia in the capital Beijing and other places, injecting new impetus to the rapid development of the capital's economic circle.
    The Construction of Qinhuangdao Seaport Section of the East China-Russia Natural gas Pipeline project has been completed - 18 Dec 2020

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  • NEWS -  Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
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    NEWS - Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11590448b)
    Construction of the Eastern China-Russia natural gas pipeline project (Changling-Yongqing) has been completed in The Haigang Section of Qinhuangdao city, Hebei Province.
    The middle section of the China-Russia Eastern route natural gas pipeline (Changling in Jilin province to Yonker in Hebei Province) will be put into operation in the near future, marking the official arrival of clean natural gas from Russia in the capital Beijing and other places, injecting new impetus to the rapid development of the capital's economic circle.
    The Construction of Qinhuangdao Seaport Section of the East China-Russia Natural gas Pipeline project has been completed - 18 Dec 2020

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  • NEWS -  Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
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    NEWS - Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11590448d)
    Construction of the Eastern China-Russia natural gas pipeline project (Changling-Yongqing) has been completed in The Haigang Section of Qinhuangdao city, Hebei Province.
    The middle section of the China-Russia Eastern route natural gas pipeline (Changling in Jilin province to Yonker in Hebei Province) will be put into operation in the near future, marking the official arrival of clean natural gas from Russia in the capital Beijing and other places, injecting new impetus to the rapid development of the capital's economic circle.
    The Construction of Qinhuangdao Seaport Section of the East China-Russia Natural gas Pipeline project has been completed - 18 Dec 2020

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  • NEWS -  Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
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    NEWS - Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11590448g)
    Construction of the Eastern China-Russia natural gas pipeline project (Changling-Yongqing) has been completed in The Haigang Section of Qinhuangdao city, Hebei Province.
    The middle section of the China-Russia Eastern route natural gas pipeline (Changling in Jilin province to Yonker in Hebei Province) will be put into operation in the near future, marking the official arrival of clean natural gas from Russia in the capital Beijing and other places, injecting new impetus to the rapid development of the capital's economic circle.
    The Construction of Qinhuangdao Seaport Section of the East China-Russia Natural gas Pipeline project has been completed - 18 Dec 2020

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  • NEWS -  Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
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    NEWS - Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11590448f)
    Construction of the Eastern China-Russia natural gas pipeline project (Changling-Yongqing) has been completed in The Haigang Section of Qinhuangdao city, Hebei Province.
    The middle section of the China-Russia Eastern route natural gas pipeline (Changling in Jilin province to Yonker in Hebei Province) will be put into operation in the near future, marking the official arrival of clean natural gas from Russia in the capital Beijing and other places, injecting new impetus to the rapid development of the capital's economic circle.
    The Construction of Qinhuangdao Seaport Section of the East China-Russia Natural gas Pipeline project has been completed - 18 Dec 2020

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  • NEWS -  Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
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    NEWS - Bau des Hafenabschnitts Qinhuangdao der Ostchina-Russland-Erdgaspipeline ist abgeschlossen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11590448c)
    Construction of the Eastern China-Russia natural gas pipeline project (Changling-Yongqing) has been completed in The Haigang Section of Qinhuangdao city, Hebei Province.
    The middle section of the China-Russia Eastern route natural gas pipeline (Changling in Jilin province to Yonker in Hebei Province) will be put into operation in the near future, marking the official arrival of clean natural gas from Russia in the capital Beijing and other places, injecting new impetus to the rapid development of the capital's economic circle.
    The Construction of Qinhuangdao Seaport Section of the East China-Russia Natural gas Pipeline project has been completed - 18 Dec 2020

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras


    A public park in Brooklyn, New York, has employed an innovative initiative to allow people to get some fresh air and venture outdoors while adhering to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) physical distancing requirements.

    Domino Park has painted circles on the ground to assist visitors in maintaining the appropriate 6-foot distance from one another.

    Each circle indicates an area where groups and families can sit. If the circles are empty, you are free to occupy them.

    The spaces allow enough room for individuals to stretch out and lie down should they choose to suntan, exercise, or have a picnic.

    As they relax, park visitors can admire views of the Williamsburg Bridge while they soak up some much-needed sunshine.

    As temperatures steadily increase and people become more motivated to venture outside, solutions such as these present a favourable temporary compromise that will hopefully assist in public areas returning to a state of normalcy.

    Where: Brooklyn, New York, United States
    When: 20 May 2020
    Credit: Marcella Winograd/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH MARCELLA WINOGRAD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras


    A public park in Brooklyn, New York, has employed an innovative initiative to allow people to get some fresh air and venture outdoors while adhering to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) physical distancing requirements.

    Domino Park has painted circles on the ground to assist visitors in maintaining the appropriate 6-foot distance from one another.

    Each circle indicates an area where groups and families can sit. If the circles are empty, you are free to occupy them.

    The spaces allow enough room for individuals to stretch out and lie down should they choose to suntan, exercise, or have a picnic.

    As they relax, park visitors can admire views of the Williamsburg Bridge while they soak up some much-needed sunshine.

    As temperatures steadily increase and people become more motivated to venture outside, solutions such as these present a favourable temporary compromise that will hopefully assist in public areas returning to a state of normalcy.

    Where: Brooklyn, New York, United States
    When: 20 May 2020
    Credit: Marcella Winograd/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH MARCELLA WINOGRAD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras


    A public park in Brooklyn, New York, has employed an innovative initiative to allow people to get some fresh air and venture outdoors while adhering to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) physical distancing requirements.

    Domino Park has painted circles on the ground to assist visitors in maintaining the appropriate 6-foot distance from one another.

    Each circle indicates an area where groups and families can sit. If the circles are empty, you are free to occupy them.

    The spaces allow enough room for individuals to stretch out and lie down should they choose to suntan, exercise, or have a picnic.

    As they relax, park visitors can admire views of the Williamsburg Bridge while they soak up some much-needed sunshine.

    As temperatures steadily increase and people become more motivated to venture outside, solutions such as these present a favourable temporary compromise that will hopefully assist in public areas returning to a state of normalcy.

    Where: Brooklyn, New York, United States
    When: 20 May 2020
    Credit: Marcella Winograd/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH MARCELLA WINOGRAD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras


    A public park in Brooklyn, New York, has employed an innovative initiative to allow people to get some fresh air and venture outdoors while adhering to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) physical distancing requirements.

    Domino Park has painted circles on the ground to assist visitors in maintaining the appropriate 6-foot distance from one another.

    Each circle indicates an area where groups and families can sit. If the circles are empty, you are free to occupy them.

    The spaces allow enough room for individuals to stretch out and lie down should they choose to suntan, exercise, or have a picnic.

    As they relax, park visitors can admire views of the Williamsburg Bridge while they soak up some much-needed sunshine.

    As temperatures steadily increase and people become more motivated to venture outside, solutions such as these present a favourable temporary compromise that will hopefully assist in public areas returning to a state of normalcy.

    Where: Brooklyn, New York, United States
    When: 20 May 2020
    Credit: Marcella Winograd/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH MARCELLA WINOGRAD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras


    A public park in Brooklyn, New York, has employed an innovative initiative to allow people to get some fresh air and venture outdoors while adhering to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) physical distancing requirements.

    Domino Park has painted circles on the ground to assist visitors in maintaining the appropriate 6-foot distance from one another.

    Each circle indicates an area where groups and families can sit. If the circles are empty, you are free to occupy them.

    The spaces allow enough room for individuals to stretch out and lie down should they choose to suntan, exercise, or have a picnic.

    As they relax, park visitors can admire views of the Williamsburg Bridge while they soak up some much-needed sunshine.

    As temperatures steadily increase and people become more motivated to venture outside, solutions such as these present a favourable temporary compromise that will hopefully assist in public areas returning to a state of normalcy.

    Where: Brooklyn, New York, United States
    When: 20 May 2020
    Credit: Marcella Winograd/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH MARCELLA WINOGRAD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: New York City Park malt Distanzierungskreise auf das Gras


    A public park in Brooklyn, New York, has employed an innovative initiative to allow people to get some fresh air and venture outdoors while adhering to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) physical distancing requirements.

    Domino Park has painted circles on the ground to assist visitors in maintaining the appropriate 6-foot distance from one another.

    Each circle indicates an area where groups and families can sit. If the circles are empty, you are free to occupy them.

    The spaces allow enough room for individuals to stretch out and lie down should they choose to suntan, exercise, or have a picnic.

    As they relax, park visitors can admire views of the Williamsburg Bridge while they soak up some much-needed sunshine.

    As temperatures steadily increase and people become more motivated to venture outside, solutions such as these present a favourable temporary compromise that will hopefully assist in public areas returning to a state of normalcy.

    Where: Brooklyn, New York, United States
    When: 20 May 2020
    Credit: Marcella Winograd/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH MARCELLA WINOGRAD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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