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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zwei Bewohner Charkiws  stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zwei Bewohner Charkiws stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12935932d)
    A woman walks her bike near a wall potted with shrapnel from Russian shelling in the northern parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The United States and its European allies on Tuesday blamed Russia for a cyberattack launched an hour ahead of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine that targeted a U.S. communications company operating in Kyiv, causing damage throughout the continent.
    Two People Walk Their Bikes on a Road Strewn with Debris from Russian Shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine - 11 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zwei Bewohner Charkiws  stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zwei Bewohner Charkiws stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12935932e)
    Two people walk their bikes near a wall potted with shrapnel from Russian shelling in the northern parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The United States and its European allies on Tuesday blamed Russia for a cyberattack launched an hour ahead of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine that targeted a U.S. communications company operating in Kyiv, causing damage throughout the continent.
    Two People Walk Their Bikes on a Road Strewn with Debris from Russian Shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine - 11 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zwei Bewohner Charkiws  stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zwei Bewohner Charkiws stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12935932c)
    A man walks his bike near a wall potted with shrapnel from Russian shelling in the northern parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The United States and its European allies on Tuesday blamed Russia for a cyberattack launched an hour ahead of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine that targeted a U.S. communications company operating in Kyiv, causing damage throughout the continent.
    Two People Walk Their Bikes on a Road Strewn with Debris from Russian Shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine - 11 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zwei Bewohner Charkiws  stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zwei Bewohner Charkiws stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12935932b)
    Two people walk their bikes near a wall potted with shrapnel from Russian shelling in the northern parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The United States and its European allies on Tuesday blamed Russia for a cyberattack launched an hour ahead of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine that targeted a U.S. communications company operating in Kyiv, causing damage throughout the continent.
    Two People Walk Their Bikes on a Road Strewn with Debris from Russian Shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine - 11 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
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    FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Planters 1
    Ref 12534
    08/01/2021
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    Picture must credit: Nudes

    Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.

    OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes. plant health would be monitored and maintained by deploying innovations in drone and robotic technologies


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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
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    FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Planters 1
    Ref 12534
    08/01/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Nudes

    Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.

    OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
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    FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Planters 1
    Ref 12534
    08/01/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Nudes

    Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.

    OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
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    FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Planters 1
    Ref 12534
    08/01/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Nudes

    Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.

    OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes. Viewing terrace at the top of the structure

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
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    FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Planters 1
    Ref 12534
    08/01/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Nudes

    Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.

    OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
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    FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Planters 1
    Ref 12534
    08/01/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Nudes

    Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.

    OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes. Plant health would be monitored and maintained by deploying innovations in drone and robotic technologies


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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
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    FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Planters 1
    Ref 12534
    08/01/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Nudes

    Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.

    OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes. Aerial view

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
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    FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Planters 1
    Ref 12534
    08/01/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Nudes

    Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.

    OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes. Inside at ground level

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
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    FEATURE - Hochhaus-Studie, gebaut aus Topfpflanzen
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Planters 1
    Ref 12534
    08/01/2021
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: Nudes

    Here’s an incredible high-rise building– made entirely of potted plants.It uses 11,520 planters to form the structure’s skin. Each one would be sown and nurtured by members of the community and other stakeholders before being positioned into place.Once installed, the potted plants would be maintained by swarms of drones and robot technologies. The plant health would be monitored in real-time using image scanning combined remote sensing. Recycled water mists would be sprayed through vertical feed lines embedded into the tower infrastructure.The concept design proposal is called the People’s Tower because the local community picked and planted the pots.It has bee created as an place of escape for visitors to contemplate the world around them.It houses observatory decks at various levels capped by a community amphitheatre with panoramic views on the top. Access to the platforms is through an internal spirally ramp.The Indian architectural company behind it, Mumbai-based Nudes, said the thousands of pots come together to echo ideologies such as unity, peace, tolerance, pluralism, empathy, and compassion towards life and nature.

    OPS: Rendering of the Peoples Tower concept by Nudes.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

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    MODEL RELEASED smiling woman holding potted flower in garden
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  • Alcea, Petunia in city garden
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    Alcea, Petunia in city garden
    Alcea, Petunia in city garden

    Visions / Reporters

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    DUKAS/REPORTERS

     

  • Arangement in summer garden
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    Arangement in summer garden
    Arangement in summer garden

    Visions / Reporters

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    DUKAS/REPORTERS

     

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    Flowerpot on table in garden
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    Cans of Spam by Hormel are seen on a supermarket shelf in New York on Wednesday, December 1, 2010. Hormel Foods is scheduled to release its firs-quarter results on Feb. 22 prior to the bell. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 22382188
    (c) Dukas