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DUK10132898_003
FEATURE - Wolkenkratzer-Proiekt mit Platz für Grünflächen
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Tower 1
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07/06/20
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A stunning tower block has a high rise park space for residents – in a carved out high rise hole.The void in the middle of the tower gives occupants a shared amenity space outdoors, while offering stunning views.The proposed 360 metre high tower in Seattle, Washington State, USA, has retail, parking and co-working spaces on the lower floors, and a total of 1,080 residential units. The void contains amenities that offer stunning views to nearby Mount Rainier, one of the city’s natural highlights.The design by New York based ODA Architects reflects the firm’s founder Eran Chen's belief that every city dweller should have access to outdoor space in their homes.
OPS:Rendering of the proposed Seattle tower with the high-rise void featuring a park and views of Mount Rainier
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DUK10132898_002
FEATURE - Wolkenkratzer-Proiekt mit Platz für Grünflächen
Ferrari Press Agency
Tower 1
Ref 11830
07/06/20
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Picture must credit: ODA Architects
A stunning tower block has a high rise park space for residents – in a carved out high rise hole.The void in the middle of the tower gives occupants a shared amenity space outdoors, while offering stunning views.The proposed 360 metre high tower in Seattle, Washington State, USA, has retail, parking and co-working spaces on the lower floors, and a total of 1,080 residential units. The void contains amenities that offer stunning views to nearby Mount Rainier, one of the city’s natural highlights.The design by New York based ODA Architects reflects the firm’s founder Eran Chen's belief that every city dweller should have access to outdoor space in their homes.
OPS:Rendering of the proposed Seattle tower with the high-rise void
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DUK10132898_001
FEATURE - Wolkenkratzer-Proiekt mit Platz für Grünflächen
Ferrari Press Agency
Tower 1
Ref 11830
07/06/20
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Picture must credit: ODA Architects
A stunning tower block has a high rise park space for residents – in a carved out high rise hole.The void in the middle of the tower gives occupants a shared amenity space outdoors, while offering stunning views.The proposed 360 metre high tower in Seattle, Washington State, USA, has retail, parking and co-working spaces on the lower floors, and a total of 1,080 residential units. The void contains amenities that offer stunning views to nearby Mount Rainier, one of the city’s natural highlights.The design by New York based ODA Architects reflects the firm’s founder Eran Chen's belief that every city dweller should have access to outdoor space in their homes.
OPS:Rendering of the proposed Seattle tower showing how it would look in the downtown area
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DUK10122557_009
FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
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Ref 10810
Black 1
28/08/2019
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Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.
OPS: The BMW VBX6 prepped for the Ventblack coating to be applied
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DUK10122557_008
FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10810
Black 1
28/08/2019
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Picture must credit: BMW
Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.
OPS: The BMW VBX6 having its Ventablack coating applied
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DUK10122557_007
FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10810
Black 1
28/08/2019
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Picture must credit: BMW
Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.
OPS: The BMW VBX6
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(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10122557_006
FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10810
Black 1
28/08/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: BMW
Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.
OPS: The BMW VBX6
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(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10122557_005
FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10810
Black 1
28/08/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: BMW
Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.
OPS: The BMW VBX6
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(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10122557_004
FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10810
Black 1
28/08/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: BMW
Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.
OPS: The BMW VBX6
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(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10122557_003
FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10810
Black 1
28/08/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: BMW
Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.
OPS: The BMW VBX6
Picture supplid by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10122557_001
FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10810
Black 1
28/08/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: BMW
Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.
OPS: The BMW VBX6
Picture supplid by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10122557_002
FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10810
Black 1
28/08/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: BMW
Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.
OPS: The BMW VBX6
Picture supplid by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10085727_023
FEATURE - Geschlechter-Kampf in der Wildnis verspricht die TV-Show Survival of the Fittest
Editorial Use Only. No Merchandising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (9374254ax)
Ryan Cleary, David Lundy, James Middleton, Tristan Jones and Warren Phillips watch Dani Mas Dyer and Callum Pardoe face off in the challenge. Dani Mas Dyer hurts her shoulder and is seen by a medic. She has to go to hospital and the challenge is void
'Survival Of The Fittest' TV show, Series 1, Episode 1, South Africa - 11 Feb 2018
Survival Of The Fittest, is an ITV Reality TV Series which sees a group of young, hot singles living together under the searing sun as they take part in the ultimate battle of the sexes, in order to win a big cash prize, with the South African savannah as the backdrop. A team of girls and a team of boys will battle it out in a series of stunning physical and mental challenges to determine which sex has the upper hand, while romantic dates will test their loyalties to the limit.
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DUK10085727_014
FEATURE - Geschlechter-Kampf in der Wildnis verspricht die TV-Show Survival of the Fittest
Editorial Use Only. No merchandising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (9374254c)
Dani Mas Dyer and Callum Pardoe face off in the challenge. Dani Mas Dyer hurts her shoulder and is seen by a medic. She has to go to hospital and the challenge is void
'Survival Of The Fittest' TV show, Series 1, Episode 1, South Africa - 11 Feb 2018
Survival Of The Fittest, is an ITV Reality TV Series which sees a group of young, hot singles living together under the searing sun as they take part in the ultimate battle of the sexes, in order to win a big cash prize, with the South African savannah as the backdrop. A team of girls and a team of boys will battle it out in a series of stunning physical and mental challenges to determine which sex has the upper hand, while romantic dates will test their loyalties to the limit.
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DUK10085727_005
FEATURE - Geschlechter-Kampf in der Wildnis verspricht die TV-Show Survival of the Fittest
Editorial Use Only. No merchandising
Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (9374254h)
Dani Mas Dyer and Callum Pardoe face off in the challenge. Dani Mas Dyer hurts her shoulder and is seen by a medic. She has to go to hospital and the challenge is void
'Survival Of The Fittest' TV show, Series 1, Episode 1, South Africa - 11 Feb 2018
Survival Of The Fittest, is an ITV Reality TV Series which sees a group of young, hot singles living together under the searing sun as they take part in the ultimate battle of the sexes, in order to win a big cash prize, with the South African savannah as the backdrop. A team of girls and a team of boys will battle it out in a series of stunning physical and mental challenges to determine which sex has the upper hand, while romantic dates will test their loyalties to the limit.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10048746_010
REPORTAGE - Die Isles of Scilly (Reisen)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edward Marshall/REX/Shutterstock (7727711an)
Bants Carn burial chamber illuminated by flash as the sun sets on the horizon, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, August 2015
Scilly Isles travel - 2015
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas