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  • Women Sitting On Wooden Seating Structure In Munich Park
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    Women Sitting On Wooden Seating Structure In Munich Park
    Several women, some wearing headscarves, sit and rest on a modern wooden bench installation in a public park in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The structure includes shaded elements and greenery, offering a calm communal space in the urban neighborhood. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Women Sitting On Wooden Seating Structure In Munich Park
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    Women Sitting On Wooden Seating Structure In Munich Park
    Several women, some wearing headscarves, sit and rest on a modern wooden bench installation in a public park in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The structure includes shaded elements and greenery, offering a calm communal space in the urban neighborhood. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
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    Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pergola 1
    Ref 16774
    29/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ombra
    A garden pergola that is a solar-powered extra room for the home to help owners to  experience and enjoy outside living, is set to become a must-have home addition. 
    They aim to overcome the limitations of traditional glass structures, such as limited design options, lack of personalisation, and restricted versatility across various scenarios.
     Issues like overheating in summer and inadequate insulation in winter, leading to increased energy consumption and household costs, are also solved according to Chinese maker SolarYard.
    The rooms, under the brand name Ombra, are designed to to  realise the ideal outdoor lifestyle at the doorstep.
    The pergolas are said to be the first in the world to feature hidden smart air conditioning systems, with a 120°adjustable airflow angle, for rapid temperature regulation. 
    To combat dryness, a smart micro-mist system automatically adjusts indoor humidity throughout the seasons.
    Customers can personalise the solar pergola’s design and size.
    Each has up to  20 square meters of photovoltaic panels that power indoor appliances directly with battery storage.
    If the weather is conducive, the glass walls of the room slide away, and the sun-seeking solar panels double as louvers to provide shade and power to built-in air-conditioning to keep those inside comfortable.

    OPS: The Ombra smart pergola,

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

     

  • Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    DUKAS_184096369_FER
    Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pergola 1
    Ref 16774
    29/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ombra
    A garden pergola that is a solar-powered extra room for the home to help owners to  experience and enjoy outside living, is set to become a must-have home addition. 
    They aim to overcome the limitations of traditional glass structures, such as limited design options, lack of personalisation, and restricted versatility across various scenarios.
     Issues like overheating in summer and inadequate insulation in winter, leading to increased energy consumption and household costs, are also solved according to Chinese maker SolarYard.
    The rooms, under the brand name Ombra, are designed to to  realise the ideal outdoor lifestyle at the doorstep.
    The pergolas are said to be the first in the world to feature hidden smart air conditioning systems, with a 120°adjustable airflow angle, for rapid temperature regulation. 
    To combat dryness, a smart micro-mist system automatically adjusts indoor humidity throughout the seasons.
    Customers can personalise the solar pergola’s design and size.
    Each has up to  20 square meters of photovoltaic panels that power indoor appliances directly with battery storage.
    If the weather is conducive, the glass walls of the room slide away, and the sun-seeking solar panels double as louvers to provide shade and power to built-in air-conditioning to keep those inside comfortable.

    OPS: The Ombra smart pergola,

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

     

  • Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    DUKAS_184096368_FER
    Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pergola 1
    Ref 16774
    29/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ombra
    A garden pergola that is a solar-powered extra room for the home to help owners to  experience and enjoy outside living, is set to become a must-have home addition. 
    They aim to overcome the limitations of traditional glass structures, such as limited design options, lack of personalisation, and restricted versatility across various scenarios.
     Issues like overheating in summer and inadequate insulation in winter, leading to increased energy consumption and household costs, are also solved according to Chinese maker SolarYard.
    The rooms, under the brand name Ombra, are designed to to  realise the ideal outdoor lifestyle at the doorstep.
    The pergolas are said to be the first in the world to feature hidden smart air conditioning systems, with a 120°adjustable airflow angle, for rapid temperature regulation. 
    To combat dryness, a smart micro-mist system automatically adjusts indoor humidity throughout the seasons.
    Customers can personalise the solar pergola’s design and size.
    Each has up to  20 square meters of photovoltaic panels that power indoor appliances directly with battery storage.
    If the weather is conducive, the glass walls of the room slide away, and the sun-seeking solar panels double as louvers to provide shade and power to built-in air-conditioning to keep those inside comfortable.

    OPS: The Ombra smart pergola,

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

     

  • Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    DUKAS_184096367_FER
    Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pergola 1
    Ref 16774
    29/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ombra
    A garden pergola that is a solar-powered extra room for the home to help owners to  experience and enjoy outside living, is set to become a must-have home addition. 
    They aim to overcome the limitations of traditional glass structures, such as limited design options, lack of personalisation, and restricted versatility across various scenarios.
     Issues like overheating in summer and inadequate insulation in winter, leading to increased energy consumption and household costs, are also solved according to Chinese maker SolarYard.
    The rooms, under the brand name Ombra, are designed to to  realise the ideal outdoor lifestyle at the doorstep.
    The pergolas are said to be the first in the world to feature hidden smart air conditioning systems, with a 120°adjustable airflow angle, for rapid temperature regulation. 
    To combat dryness, a smart micro-mist system automatically adjusts indoor humidity throughout the seasons.
    Customers can personalise the solar pergola’s design and size.
    Each has up to  20 square meters of photovoltaic panels that power indoor appliances directly with battery storage.
    If the weather is conducive, the glass walls of the room slide away, and the sun-seeking solar panels double as louvers to provide shade and power to built-in air-conditioning to keep those inside comfortable.

    OPS: The Ombra smart pergola,

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

     

  • Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    DUKAS_184096366_FER
    Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pergola 1
    Ref 16774
    29/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ombra
    A garden pergola that is a solar-powered extra room for the home to help owners to  experience and enjoy outside living, is set to become a must-have home addition. 
    They aim to overcome the limitations of traditional glass structures, such as limited design options, lack of personalisation, and restricted versatility across various scenarios.
     Issues like overheating in summer and inadequate insulation in winter, leading to increased energy consumption and household costs, are also solved according to Chinese maker SolarYard.
    The rooms, under the brand name Ombra, are designed to to  realise the ideal outdoor lifestyle at the doorstep.
    The pergolas are said to be the first in the world to feature hidden smart air conditioning systems, with a 120°adjustable airflow angle, for rapid temperature regulation. 
    To combat dryness, a smart micro-mist system automatically adjusts indoor humidity throughout the seasons.
    Customers can personalise the solar pergola’s design and size.
    Each has up to  20 square meters of photovoltaic panels that power indoor appliances directly with battery storage.
    If the weather is conducive, the glass walls of the room slide away, and the sun-seeking solar panels double as louvers to provide shade and power to built-in air-conditioning to keep those inside comfortable.

    OPS: The Ombra smart pergola,

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

     

  • Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    DUKAS_184096365_FER
    Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pergola 1
    Ref 16774
    29/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ombra
    A garden pergola that is a solar-powered extra room for the home to help owners to  experience and enjoy outside living, is set to become a must-have home addition. 
    They aim to overcome the limitations of traditional glass structures, such as limited design options, lack of personalisation, and restricted versatility across various scenarios.
     Issues like overheating in summer and inadequate insulation in winter, leading to increased energy consumption and household costs, are also solved according to Chinese maker SolarYard.
    The rooms, under the brand name Ombra, are designed to to  realise the ideal outdoor lifestyle at the doorstep.
    The pergolas are said to be the first in the world to feature hidden smart air conditioning systems, with a 120°adjustable airflow angle, for rapid temperature regulation. 
    To combat dryness, a smart micro-mist system automatically adjusts indoor humidity throughout the seasons.
    Customers can personalise the solar pergola’s design and size.
    Each has up to  20 square meters of photovoltaic panels that power indoor appliances directly with battery storage.
    If the weather is conducive, the glass walls of the room slide away, and the sun-seeking solar panels double as louvers to provide shade and power to built-in air-conditioning to keep those inside comfortable.

    OPS: The Ombra smart pergola,

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

     

  • Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    DUKAS_184096364_FER
    Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pergola 1
    Ref 16774
    29/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ombra
    A garden pergola that is a solar-powered extra room for the home to help owners to  experience and enjoy outside living, is set to become a must-have home addition. 
    They aim to overcome the limitations of traditional glass structures, such as limited design options, lack of personalisation, and restricted versatility across various scenarios.
     Issues like overheating in summer and inadequate insulation in winter, leading to increased energy consumption and household costs, are also solved according to Chinese maker SolarYard.
    The rooms, under the brand name Ombra, are designed to to  realise the ideal outdoor lifestyle at the doorstep.
    The pergolas are said to be the first in the world to feature hidden smart air conditioning systems, with a 120°adjustable airflow angle, for rapid temperature regulation. 
    To combat dryness, a smart micro-mist system automatically adjusts indoor humidity throughout the seasons.
    Customers can personalise the solar pergola’s design and size.
    Each has up to  20 square meters of photovoltaic panels that power indoor appliances directly with battery storage.
    If the weather is conducive, the glass walls of the room slide away, and the sun-seeking solar panels double as louvers to provide shade and power to built-in air-conditioning to keep those inside comfortable.

    OPS: The Ombra smart pergola. Solar panels are incorporated into louvres on the roof.

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

     

  • Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    DUKAS_184096363_FER
    Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pergola 1
    Ref 16774
    29/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ombra
    A garden pergola that is a solar-powered extra room for the home to help owners to  experience and enjoy outside living, is set to become a must-have home addition. 
    They aim to overcome the limitations of traditional glass structures, such as limited design options, lack of personalisation, and restricted versatility across various scenarios.
     Issues like overheating in summer and inadequate insulation in winter, leading to increased energy consumption and household costs, are also solved according to Chinese maker SolarYard.
    The rooms, under the brand name Ombra, are designed to to  realise the ideal outdoor lifestyle at the doorstep.
    The pergolas are said to be the first in the world to feature hidden smart air conditioning systems, with a 120°adjustable airflow angle, for rapid temperature regulation. 
    To combat dryness, a smart micro-mist system automatically adjusts indoor humidity throughout the seasons.
    Customers can personalise the solar pergola’s design and size.
    Each has up to  20 square meters of photovoltaic panels that power indoor appliances directly with battery storage.
    If the weather is conducive, the glass walls of the room slide away, and the sun-seeking solar panels double as louvers to provide shade and power to built-in air-conditioning to keep those inside comfortable.

    OPS: The Ombra smart pergola,

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

     

  • Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    DUKAS_184096362_FER
    Smart pergola for outside living whatever the weather
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pergola 1
    Ref 16774
    29/04/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Ombra
    A garden pergola that is a solar-powered extra room for the home to help owners to  experience and enjoy outside living, is set to become a must-have home addition. 
    They aim to overcome the limitations of traditional glass structures, such as limited design options, lack of personalisation, and restricted versatility across various scenarios.
     Issues like overheating in summer and inadequate insulation in winter, leading to increased energy consumption and household costs, are also solved according to Chinese maker SolarYard.
    The rooms, under the brand name Ombra, are designed to to  realise the ideal outdoor lifestyle at the doorstep.
    The pergolas are said to be the first in the world to feature hidden smart air conditioning systems, with a 120°adjustable airflow angle, for rapid temperature regulation. 
    To combat dryness, a smart micro-mist system automatically adjusts indoor humidity throughout the seasons.
    Customers can personalise the solar pergola’s design and size.
    Each has up to  20 square meters of photovoltaic panels that power indoor appliances directly with battery storage.
    If the weather is conducive, the glass walls of the room slide away, and the sun-seeking solar panels double as louvers to provide shade and power to built-in air-conditioning to keep those inside comfortable.

    OPS: The Ombra smart pergola,

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

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: 'Words At The Window: Social Isolation And The Coronavirus', Portrait Projekt
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: 'Words At The Window: Social Isolation And The Coronavirus', Portrait Projekt
    EXCLUSIVE - No sales OR issuing of this content is permitted without the written consent from Candice Murray
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Lovekin/REX (10593472h)
    Mike Pergola and Denise Pergola with children Henry, Jack, and Will, pose for a portrait series by Shutterstock Staff Photographer, Stephen Lovekin, shot around the Ditmas Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.
    Exclusive - 'Words At The Window: Social Isolation And The Coronavirus', Portrait Project, Brooklyn, New York
    “As a photographer, I have always loved and been drawn to shooting portraits - a process that allows a connection to be made between photographer, subject, and viewer. So, when this Coronavirus began to rapidly spread, and people were ordered into 'self-isolation' and 'social distancing', I began to feel compelled to document this unprecedented time in our history. Starting locally, I reached out to people in my Brooklyn neighborhood of Ditmas Park to see how they were feeling, and to see what message, if any, they would like to share with the world, whether they be personal, political, or spiritual.

    When beginning the project I hadn't completely settled on the idea of photographing everyone behind a window. Some people would come out on their porches or stoops, but that just didn't feel right to me for some reason. As the project began to evolve the idea of the window started to make more sense. The window being something that we look out on the world from. Something that literally frames how people can look in on us and how we look out at the world. Something that we normally do not enter or exit from.

    It has only been about a week since the project started, but after posting the images on social media I have gotten probably the most positive reaction out of anything I have ever been involved with. Something I am very pleased with, obviously. My plan is to have it be an ongoing project for as lo...
    For more information visit https://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/JCUXRRTCG

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Mono Negative
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    Mono Negative
    The castle of Miramare , Trieste , Italy
    1940s

    (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    TopFoto

     

  • Paseo De La Pergola, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
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    Paseo De La Pergola, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
    Paseo De La Pergola, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
    Jordan Banks

     

  • View of Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, San Francisco, California, USA, North America
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    View of Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, San Francisco, California, USA, North America
    View of Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, San Francisco, California, United States of America, North America
    Toms Auzins

     

  • View of Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, San Francisco, California, USA, North America
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    View of Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, San Francisco, California, USA, North America
    View of Palace of Fine Arts Theatre, San Francisco, California, United States of America, North America
    Toms Auzins

     

  • Mono Print
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    Mono Print
    Kensington Palace , London
    The Orangery
    (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    DUKAS/TOPFOTO

     

  • ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery
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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Cook / View Pictures / Rex Features ( 1251672a )
    STANBROOK ABBEY BY FEILDEN CLEGG BRADLEY STUDIOS BELL TOWER AND PERGOLA DETAIL Stanbrook Abbey Crief Farm Wass North Yorkshire United Kingdom. Completed: 2009. Architect: Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects
    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery
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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Cook / View Pictures / Rex Features ( 1251671a )
    STANBROOK ABBEY BY FEILDEN CLEGG BRADLEY STUDIOS ELEVATED VIEW OF SOUTH TERRACE AND WALKWAY Stanbrook Abbey Crief Farm Wass North Yorkshire United Kingdom. Completed: 2009. Architect: Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects
    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery
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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Cook / View Pictures / Rex Features ( 1251670a )
    STANBROOK ABBEY BY FEILDEN CLEGG BRADLEY STUDIOS COURTYARD AND BELL TOWER TO VIEW Stanbrook Abbey Crief Farm Wass North Yorkshire United Kingdom. Completed: 2009. Architect: Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects
    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery
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    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Peter Cook / View Pictures / Rex Features ( 1251663a )
    STANBROOK ABBEY BY FEILDEN CLEGG BRADLEY STUDIOS COURTYARD WITH WATER FEATURE Stanbrook Abbey Crief Farm Wass North Yorkshire United Kingdom. Completed: 2009. Architect: Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects
    ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Monastery

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Romford Hospital, London, United Kingdom,
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    Romford Hospital, London, United Kingdom,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ANTHONY WELLER / VIEW / Rex Features (1692381a)
    Romford Hospital View Showing Entrance And Pergola
    Romford Hospital, London, United Kingdom,

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX