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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
The latest graphics cards and cutting-edge computer components by Gunnir, Onix, Acer, ASRock, Maxsun, Sparkle, and more are displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
A detailed look at a PC computer equipped with an Intel Core processor, Intel Arc graphics processing units, and CORSAIR Dominator Titanium DDR5 Memory on display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
Intel presents its Core Ultra 9 chip during CES 2025 in Las Vegas, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
The Intel Corporation showcases its latest Upscaler technology XeSS 2 concept with Intel Xeon at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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CES 2025 In Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS, USA - JANUARY 08:
The latest graphics cards and cutting-edge computer components by Gunnir, Onix, Acer, ASRock, Maxsun, Sparkle, and more are displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, on January 8 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Toyota unveils deisgn for lunar exploration vehicle capable of 10,000 kilometre range
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26/09/2023
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FFuture astronauts will be driving around on the Moon’s surface — in an out-of-this-world Toyota.
The Japanese car giant has released details of its planned Lunar Cruiser.
The vehicle , developed in tandem with the country’s space agency JAXA, will launch in 2029.
Toyota had previously discussed building a space rover in 2019 but now has revealed more details about its development.
The company is currently in the preliminary development phase before beginning work on the main vehicle in 2024.
Lunar Cruiser is Toyota’s nickname for the vehicle, which is officially called a “crewed pressurised rover.”
It features a cabin, where the air pressure is controlled to create an environment similar to Earth’s.
OPS:Rendering of the Toyota lunar rover rolling off a specially constructed lunar lander onto the Moon's surface
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Toyota unveils deisgn for lunar exploration vehicle capable of 10,000 kilometre range
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26/09/2023
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Future astronauts will driving around on the Moon’s surface — in a Toyota.
Future astronauts will be driving around on the Moon’s surface — in an out-of-this-world Toyota.
The vehicle , developed in tandem with the country’s space agency JAXA, will launch in 2029.
Toyota had previously discussed building a space rover in 2019 but now has revealed more details about its development.
The company is currently in the preliminary development phase before beginning work on the main vehicle in 2024.
Lunar Cruiser is Toyota’s nickname for the vehicle, which is officially called a “crewed pressurised rover.”
It features a cabin, where the air pressure is controlled to create an environment similar to Earth’s.
OPS:Rendering of the Toyota lunar rover
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Toyota unveils deisgn for lunar exploration vehicle capable of 10,000 kilometre range
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26/09/2023
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Future astronauts will driving around on the Moon’s surface — in a Toyota.
Future astronauts will be driving around on the Moon’s surface — in an out-of-this-world Toyota.
The vehicle , developed in tandem with the country’s space agency JAXA, will launch in 2029.
Toyota had previously discussed building a space rover in 2019 but now has revealed more details about its development.
The company is currently in the preliminary development phase before beginning work on the main vehicle in 2024.
Lunar Cruiser is Toyota’s nickname for the vehicle, which is officially called a “crewed pressurised rover.”
It features a cabin, where the air pressure is controlled to create an environment similar to Earth’s.
OPS:Rendering of the Toyota lunar rover
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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15/03/2021
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Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
OPS: Render of the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar.
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
OPS: Render of the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar. Central lobby centered around the glass walled vortex design.Night time scene
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
OPS: Render of the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar. Aerial view showing the long floating pier which links to the shore
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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Floating 1
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Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
OPS: Render of the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar. View from a hotel room. All have a balcony to take in an ever changing view
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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Floating 1
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Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
OPS: Render of the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar. Outside infinity pool
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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Floating 1
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Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
Render of the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar. One of two floating jetties for boats to moor and a helipad
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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Floating 1
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Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
OPS: Render of the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar.
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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Floating 1
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15/03/2021
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Pictures must credit: Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio
Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
OPS: Render of the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar. Central lobby centered around the glass walled vortex design.
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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Floating 1
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15/03/2021
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Pictures must credit: Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio
Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
OPS: Render of the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar.
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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Floating 1
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15/03/2021
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Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
OPS: Render of the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar. As seen from an airliner window
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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Floating 1
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Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
OPS: Render of the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar.
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FEATURE - Ein schwimmendes Hotel, das zu neuen Orten segeln kann, soll 2025 eröffnet werden
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Floating 1
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15/03/2021
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Plans for a stunning eco-friendly floating hotel that could be said to different locations using ocean currents, have been unveiled.The design is planed for Qatar and the architects say it should be completed by 2025.The main structure revolves around a central hub , using sea currents, which in turn generates electricity to power the structureAt the same time guest are treated to an ever-changing scenes from their bedroom windows.The Eco-Floating Hotel was under design for six months by the Turkey-based Hayri Atak Architectural Design Studio.It will be a five star venues with 152 rooms and an area of 35000 m2
OPS: Design drawing for the Eco-Floating Hotel planned for Qatar.
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FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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03/11/20
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. The planned gondola rides in bubble-like capsules
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FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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03/11/20
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Illustration of The Tulip’s Pavilion Roof Top Garden
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FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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03/11/20
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Illustration of The Tulip’s Viewing Gallery
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FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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03/11/20
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Illustration of The Tulip’s Visitor Lobby
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FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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03/11/20
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. How the Tulip would look on the London skyline
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DUK10137820_012
FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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03/11/20
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. How the London city skyline would look with the Tulip
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DUK10137820_011
FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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03/11/20
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Illustration of Tulip’s Aspire London Space education facility
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DUK10137820_010
FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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03/11/20
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. High rise viewing platforms
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DUK10137820_008
FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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03/11/20
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. How the building would gaze over central London
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DUK10137820_006
FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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03/11/20
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. View from the planned sky garden
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FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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03/11/20
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Planned sky garden bar at the top of the building
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FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. How the Tulip would look when completed towering above the Gherkin
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FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. llustration of The Tulip’s Pavilion and public realm
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FEATURE - Pläne für einen tulpenförmigen Wolkenkratzer in London
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Tulip 1
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A controversial Tulip-shaped tower which has been refused panning permission by the city mayor is trying to get the ruling overturned.It has thin, stem like body topped off by a bud of glass and steel at the summit.And to the architects behind it, prestigious firm Forster + Partners , have released new renderings of their planned high-rise.The company says the development, simply called The Tulip, is just what the UK capital will need post-covid to help start a tourism boom.The new images show showing its interiors as the planning enquiry begins.A review is taking place as London mayor Sadiq Kahn rejected the proposal after the City of London had approved the attraction's construction. The visuals show several of the spaces that would be created within the planned 305.3-metre-high tourist attraction.These include The Tulip's Sky Bar, which would be built within a glass dome at the tip of the structure.
OPS:Rendering showing new visuals for the planned Tulip high rise in London. Illustration of The Tulip’s Aspire London Space community facility
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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Victims 1
21/08/2020
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A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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21/08/2020
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A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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Victims 1
21/08/2020
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A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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21/08/2020
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A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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Victims 1
21/08/2020
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A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Pläne für ein riesiges Mahnmal für die Opfer der Pandemie
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Victims 1
21/08/2020
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A giant monument to worldwide victims of the coronavirus pandemic is to be built.The architects behind it say it would stand as a global symbol of unity, as well as a hopeful sensory experience, celebrating the “humbling power of nature “. The idea is for a massive circular structure to serve as an affecting sensory experience that bridges the gap between the urban and natural worlds, creating an ideal environment for introspection. It will sit on the edge of an untamed section of urban waterfront in Uruguay, South America.Named the World Memorial to the Pandemic, it will be accessible only by a long pedestrian walkway which draws the visitor gradually away from the sounds and sights of urban life until they are fully immersed in the presence of nature.At the center of the platform, an open void to the rolling ocean beneath allows people to observe nature in its most majestic, purest state, “reminding us of our own fragility. “It will be able to welcome up to 300 visitors at a time while obeying current social distancing guidelines.That number allows for moments of shared grief and solidarity in addition to solitude.Renowned South American architecture firm Gómez Platero from Uruguay,said it would be the ultimate expression of hope in an uncertain time.Discussions with the Uruguayan government are currently in motion to choose a specific site
OPS: Rendering of the prpoposed World Memorial to the Pandemic on the coast of Uruguay, The architects are currently in discussion with the country's government about a suitable location.
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DUK10134376_006
FEATURE - Projekt eines Space-Hub in Japan für die kommerzielle Raumfahrt
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Spaceport 1
24/07/2020
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The world’s first transport hub for commercial space travel has been unveiled.The planned Spaceport City for Japan is as an early runner in the race to cash in on the future.It will connect traditional transportation like buses and trains with commercial space shuttle operations.It will also encompass all functions associated with discovering space and learning about it.That will include fashion shows and international conferences,But the majority of events, will be research and business regarding space and space travel.It has been initiated by Space Port Japan Association.The entire building composes a small ecosystem with internal smart transportation – self driving cars, autonomous train, and electric scooters. Employees and visitors can be quickly transported to any part of the complex.
OPS: Rendering of how the proposed Spaceport City could look
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FEATURE - Projekt eines Space-Hub in Japan für die kommerzielle Raumfahrt
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Spaceport 1
24/07/2020
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The world’s first transport hub for commercial space travel has been unveiled.The planned Spaceport City for Japan is as an early runner in the race to cash in on the future.It will connect traditional transportation like buses and trains with commercial space shuttle operations.It will also encompass all functions associated with discovering space and learning about it.That will include fashion shows and international conferences,But the majority of events, will be research and business regarding space and space travel.It has been initiated by Space Port Japan Association.The entire building composes a small ecosystem with internal smart transportation – self driving cars, autonomous train, and electric scooters. Employees and visitors can be quickly transported to any part of the complex.
OPS: Rendering of how the proposed Spaceport City could look
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FEATURE - Projekt eines Space-Hub in Japan für die kommerzielle Raumfahrt
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Spaceport 1
24/07/2020
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The world’s first transport hub for commercial space travel has been unveiled.The planned Spaceport City for Japan is as an early runner in the race to cash in on the future.It will connect traditional transportation like buses and trains with commercial space shuttle operations.It will also encompass all functions associated with discovering space and learning about it.That will include fashion shows and international conferences,But the majority of events, will be research and business regarding space and space travel.It has been initiated by Space Port Japan Association.The entire building composes a small ecosystem with internal smart transportation – self driving cars, autonomous train, and electric scooters. Employees and visitors can be quickly transported to any part of the complex.
OPS: Rendering of how the proposed Spaceport City could look
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FEATURE - Projekt eines Space-Hub in Japan für die kommerzielle Raumfahrt
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Spaceport 1
24/07/2020
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The world’s first transport hub for commercial space travel has been unveiled.The planned Spaceport City for Japan is as an early runner in the race to cash in on the future.It will connect traditional transportation like buses and trains with commercial space shuttle operations.It will also encompass all functions associated with discovering space and learning about it.That will include fashion shows and international conferences,But the majority of events, will be research and business regarding space and space travel.It has been initiated by Space Port Japan Association.The entire building composes a small ecosystem with internal smart transportation – self driving cars, autonomous train, and electric scooters. Employees and visitors can be quickly transported to any part of the complex.
OPS: Spaceport City diagram by floor
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FEATURE - Projekt eines Space-Hub in Japan für die kommerzielle Raumfahrt
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Spaceport 1
24/07/2020
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The world’s first transport hub for commercial space travel has been unveiled.The planned Spaceport City for Japan is as an early runner in the race to cash in on the future.It will connect traditional transportation like buses and trains with commercial space shuttle operations.It will also encompass all functions associated with discovering space and learning about it.That will include fashion shows and international conferences,But the majority of events, will be research and business regarding space and space travel.It has been initiated by Space Port Japan Association.The entire building composes a small ecosystem with internal smart transportation – self driving cars, autonomous train, and electric scooters. Employees and visitors can be quickly transported to any part of the complex.
OPS: Rendering of how the proposed Spaceport City could look
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FEATURE - Projekt eines Space-Hub in Japan für die kommerzielle Raumfahrt
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Spaceport 1
24/07/2020
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Picture MUST credit: Canaria, Dentsu, Noiz, Space Port Japan Association.
The world’s first transport hub for commercial space travel has been unveiled.The planned Spaceport City for Japan is as an early runner in the race to cash in on the future.It will connect traditional transportation like buses and trains with commercial space shuttle operations.It will also encompass all functions associated with discovering space and learning about it.That will include fashion shows and international conferences,But the majority of events, will be research and business regarding space and space travel.It has been initiated by Space Port Japan Association.The entire building composes a small ecosystem with internal smart transportation – self driving cars, autonomous train, and electric scooters. Employees and visitors can be quickly transported to any part of the complex.
OPS: Rendering of how the proposed Spaceport City could look
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FEATURE - Exklusiver Wüstenflughafen in Saudi-Arabien geplant
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Mirage 1
02/07/2020
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Plans for a stunning desert airport designed to look like a mirage, have been unveiled.The design has been selected by AMAALA, an ultra-luxury tourism project on Saudi Arabia's northwestern coast that is inspired by the Red Sea.The project will comprise a terminal building and a tower - which was conceptualis ed by the UK based architecture practice Foster + Partners.The airport master plan was designed by Egis, an international consultancy and engineering group.Taking inspiration from the optical illusion of a desert mirage, the new airport is expected for completion in 2023 and is estimated to accommodate one million travellers per year once it officially opens.A spokesperson for AMAALA said:” "On approaching the airport, travellers will see stunning land art from the air. “Entering the terminal, visitors will be greeted with a sleek mirrored edifice rising from the desert. “
OPS: Rendering of the planned airport.
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FEATURE - Exklusiver Wüstenflughafen in Saudi-Arabien geplant
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Mirage 1
02/07/2020
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Plans for a stunning desert airport designed to look like a mirage, have been unveiled.The design has been selected by AMAALA, an ultra-luxury tourism project on Saudi Arabia's northwestern coast that is inspired by the Red Sea.The project will comprise a terminal building and a tower - which was conceptualis ed by the UK based architecture practice Foster + Partners.The airport master plan was designed by Egis, an international consultancy and engineering group.Taking inspiration from the optical illusion of a desert mirage, the new airport is expected for completion in 2023 and is estimated to accommodate one million travellers per year once it officially opens.A spokesperson for AMAALA said:” "On approaching the airport, travellers will see stunning land art from the air. “Entering the terminal, visitors will be greeted with a sleek mirrored edifice rising from the desert. “
OPS: Rendering of the planned airport.
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FEATURE - Exklusiver Wüstenflughafen in Saudi-Arabien geplant
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Mirage 1
02/07/2020
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Plans for a stunning desert airport designed to look like a mirage, have been unveiled.The design has been selected by AMAALA, an ultra-luxury tourism project on Saudi Arabia's northwestern coast that is inspired by the Red Sea.The project will comprise a terminal building and a tower - which was conceptualis ed by the UK based architecture practice Foster + Partners.The airport master plan was designed by Egis, an international consultancy and engineering group.Taking inspiration from the optical illusion of a desert mirage, the new airport is expected for completion in 2023 and is estimated to accommodate one million travellers per year once it officially opens.A spokesperson for AMAALA said:” "On approaching the airport, travellers will see stunning land art from the air. “Entering the terminal, visitors will be greeted with a sleek mirrored edifice rising from the desert. “
OPS: Rendering of the planned airport.
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DUK10133598_015
FEATURE - Exklusiver Wüstenflughafen in Saudi-Arabien geplant
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Ref 11923
Mirage 1
02/07/2020
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Picture MUST credit: AMAALA
Plans for a stunning desert airport designed to look like a mirage, have been unveiled.The design has been selected by AMAALA, an ultra-luxury tourism project on Saudi Arabia's northwestern coast that is inspired by the Red Sea.The project will comprise a terminal building and a tower - which was conceptualis ed by the UK based architecture practice Foster + Partners.The airport master plan was designed by Egis, an international consultancy and engineering group.Taking inspiration from the optical illusion of a desert mirage, the new airport is expected for completion in 2023 and is estimated to accommodate one million travellers per year once it officially opens.A spokesperson for AMAALA said:” "On approaching the airport, travellers will see stunning land art from the air. “Entering the terminal, visitors will be greeted with a sleek mirrored edifice rising from the desert. “
OPS: Rendering of the planned airport.
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