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  • Qatar, Doha travel images
    DUKAS_147055369_DDP
    Qatar, Doha travel images
    Construction workers at a fan mile at West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18564701

    ddp

     

  • Qatar, Doha travel images
    DUKAS_147055215_DDP
    Qatar, Doha travel images
    Construction workers at a fan mile at West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18564693

    ddp

     

  • Qatar, Doha travel images
    DUKAS_147055149_DDP
    Qatar, Doha travel images
    Construction workers at a fan mile at West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18564694

    ddp

     

  • Qatar, Doha travel images
    DUKAS_147055063_DDP
    Qatar, Doha travel images
    Construction workers at a fan mile at West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18564702

    ddp

     

  • Qatar, Doha travel images
    DUKAS_147054998_DDP
    Qatar, Doha travel images
    Construction workers at a fan mile at West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18564691

    ddp

     

  • Qatar, Doha travel images
    DUKAS_147054918_DDP
    Qatar, Doha travel images
    Construction workers at a fan mile at West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18564698

    ddp

     

  • Qatar, Doha travel images
    DUKAS_147054787_DDP
    Qatar, Doha travel images
    Construction workers at a fan mile at West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18564688

    ddp

     

  • Qatar, Doha travel images
    DUKAS_147054643_DDP
    Qatar, Doha travel images
    Construction workers at a fan mile at West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18564699

    ddp

     

  • Qatar, Doha travel images
    DUKAS_147054606_DDP
    Qatar, Doha travel images
    Construction workers at a fan mile at West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18564697

    ddp

     

  • Qatar, Doha travel images
    DUKAS_147054605_DDP
    Qatar, Doha travel images
    Construction workers at a fan mile at West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18564690

    ddp

     

  • Qatar, Doha travel images
    DUKAS_147054583_DDP
    Qatar, Doha travel images
    Construction workers at a fan mile at West Bay with Skyline, skyscrapers
    on Nov 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
    Photographer: ddp images / star-images
    *** Local Caption *** 18564692

    ddp

     

  • NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
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    NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
    Workers collect damaged batteries in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, on Dec. 8, 2021. Over 25,000 broken lead-acid batteries are stuck in the Gaza Strip and are posing a grave threat to the environment and the lives of Palestinians.
    TO GO WITH "Feature: Overstocking of discarded lead-acid batteries threatens environment, Gazans' lives" (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/action press/Xinhua) *** Local Caption *** 36818892

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
    DUK10147271_002
    NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
    A worker collects damaged batteries in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, on Dec. 8, 2021. Over 25,000 broken lead-acid batteries are stuck in the Gaza Strip and are posing a grave threat to the environment and the lives of Palestinians.
    TO GO WITH "Feature: Overstocking of discarded lead-acid batteries threatens environment, Gazans' lives" (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/action press/Xinhua) *** Local Caption *** 36818894

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
    DUK10147271_004
    NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
    A worker collects damaged batteries in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, on Dec. 8, 2021. Over 25,000 broken lead-acid batteries are stuck in the Gaza Strip and are posing a grave threat to the environment and the lives of Palestinians.
    TO GO WITH "Feature: Overstocking of discarded lead-acid batteries threatens environment, Gazans' lives" (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/action press/Xinhua) *** Local Caption *** 36818891

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
    DUK10147271_003
    NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
    Workers collect damaged batteries in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, on Dec. 8, 2021. Over 25,000 broken lead-acid batteries are stuck in the Gaza Strip and are posing a grave threat to the environment and the lives of Palestinians.
    TO GO WITH "Feature: Overstocking of discarded lead-acid batteries threatens environment, Gazans' lives" (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/action press/Xinhua) *** Local Caption *** 36818889

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
    DUK10147271_001
    NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
    Workers collect damaged batteries in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, on Dec. 8, 2021. Over 25,000 broken lead-acid batteries are stuck in the Gaza Strip and are posing a grave threat to the environment and the lives of Palestinians.
    TO GO WITH "Feature: Overstocking of discarded lead-acid batteries threatens environment, Gazans' lives" (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/action press/Xinhua) *** Local Caption *** 36818893

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
    DUK10147271_006
    NEWS - Alte Autobatterien und Anderes: Arbeit auf einer Deponie für Sondermüll im südlichen Gazastreifen
    A worker collects damaged batteries in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, on Dec. 8, 2021. Over 25,000 broken lead-acid batteries are stuck in the Gaza Strip and are posing a grave threat to the environment and the lives of Palestinians.
    TO GO WITH "Feature: Overstocking of discarded lead-acid batteries threatens environment, Gazans' lives" (Photo by Rizek Abdeljawad/action press/Xinhua) *** Local Caption *** 36818890

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    DUK10131337_010
    NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Germany, April 20, 2020.
    Woman with watering can watering flowers and plants on April 20, 2020 in Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Bavaria, Germany.
    Model released

    *** Local Caption *** 30925016

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    DUK10131337_004
    NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Germany, April 20, 2020.
    Woman with watering can watering flowers and plants on April 20, 2020 in Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Bavaria, Germany.
    Model released

    *** Local Caption *** 30925017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    DUK10131337_006
    NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Germany, April 20, 2020.
    Woman with watering can watering flowers and plants on April 20, 2020 in Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Bavaria, Germany.
    Model released

    *** Local Caption *** 30925015

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    DUK10131337_009
    NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Germany, April 20, 2020.
    Woman with watering can watering flowers and plants on April 20, 2020 in Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Bavaria, Germany.
    Model released

    *** Local Caption *** 30925018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    DUK10131337_005
    NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Germany, April 20, 2020.
    Woman with watering can watering flowers and plants on April 20, 2020 in Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Bavaria, Germany.
    Model released

    *** Local Caption *** 30925020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    DUK10131337_007
    NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Germany, April 20, 2020.
    Woman with watering can watering flowers and plants on April 20, 2020 in Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Bavaria, Germany.
    Model released

    *** Local Caption *** 30925024

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    DUK10131337_002
    NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Germany, April 20, 2020.
    Woman with watering can watering flowers and plants on April 20, 2020 in Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Bavaria, Germany.
    Model released

    *** Local Caption *** 30925021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    DUK10131337_011
    NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Germany, April 20, 2020.
    Woman with watering can watering flowers and plants on April 20, 2020 in Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Bavaria, Germany.
    Model released

    *** Local Caption *** 30925019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    DUK10131337_001
    NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Germany, April 20, 2020.
    Woman with watering can watering flowers and plants on April 20, 2020 in Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Bavaria, Germany.
    Model released

    *** Local Caption *** 30925025

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    DUK10131337_003
    NEWS - Trockenheit zwingt Gartenbesitzer zum Giessen
    Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Germany, April 20, 2020.
    Woman with watering can watering flowers and plants on April 20, 2020 in Pfaffenhofen a.d.Ilm, Bavaria, Germany.
    Model released

    *** Local Caption *** 30925022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
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    FEATURE - Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    These striking snaps show a man-made forest in the middle of one of the world's most populous cities - which is available to rent as an OFFICE.The trendy site was built in Los Angeles to help workers feel a greater connection with nature - known as biophilic design.The old car park has been transformed into 60 circular work spaces with yellow rooftops, of varying size.Each is built partially underground to help with insulation and range from individual 'pods' to large, glass-walled meeting rooms.Titled Second Home Hollywood, the stunning space resembles a green lake covered in giant yellow lily-pads from above.The studios are surrounded by gardens bedded with 6,500 shrubs and 400 full-size trees - leading to the space being dubbed an 'urban forest'.The plants were sourced from Southern California to include species that are suited to the City of Angels' drought conditions and low amounts of water.The breathtaking project was constructed by SelgasCano, an architecture company from Spain.The campus, also known a HolLA, hosts weekly cultural, educational and wellness events, with an auditorium for 200 people.It also boasts a restaurant and a bar with a 2am alcohol license. The site is open 24/7.Co-founder Sam Aldenton said: "We’re trying to be a home for the 21st-century creative entrepreneur."We take it upon ourselves to be as creative as we can possibly be when trying to think what the home for the 21st century looks and feels like."It it thought that proximity to nature can ease stress, mental fatigue and burnout - making Second Home Hollywood the ideal working environment. *** Local Caption *** 30617003
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    DUK10127715_009
    FEATURE - Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    These striking snaps show a man-made forest in the middle of one of the world's most populous cities - which is available to rent as an OFFICE.The trendy site was built in Los Angeles to help workers feel a greater connection with nature - known as biophilic design.The old car park has been transformed into 60 circular work spaces with yellow rooftops, of varying size.Each is built partially underground to help with insulation and range from individual 'pods' to large, glass-walled meeting rooms.Titled Second Home Hollywood, the stunning space resembles a green lake covered in giant yellow lily-pads from above.The studios are surrounded by gardens bedded with 6,500 shrubs and 400 full-size trees - leading to the space being dubbed an 'urban forest'.The plants were sourced from Southern California to include species that are suited to the City of Angels' drought conditions and low amounts of water.The breathtaking project was constructed by SelgasCano, an architecture company from Spain.The campus, also known a HolLA, hosts weekly cultural, educational and wellness events, with an auditorium for 200 people.It also boasts a restaurant and a bar with a 2am alcohol license. The site is open 24/7.Co-founder Sam Aldenton said: "We’re trying to be a home for the 21st-century creative entrepreneur."We take it upon ourselves to be as creative as we can possibly be when trying to think what the home for the 21st century looks and feels like."It it thought that proximity to nature can ease stress, mental fatigue and burnout - making Second Home Hollywood the ideal working environment. *** Local Caption *** 30617001
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    DUK10127715_008
    FEATURE - Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    These striking snaps show a man-made forest in the middle of one of the world's most populous cities - which is available to rent as an OFFICE.The trendy site was built in Los Angeles to help workers feel a greater connection with nature - known as biophilic design.The old car park has been transformed into 60 circular work spaces with yellow rooftops, of varying size.Each is built partially underground to help with insulation and range from individual 'pods' to large, glass-walled meeting rooms.Titled Second Home Hollywood, the stunning space resembles a green lake covered in giant yellow lily-pads from above.The studios are surrounded by gardens bedded with 6,500 shrubs and 400 full-size trees - leading to the space being dubbed an 'urban forest'.The plants were sourced from Southern California to include species that are suited to the City of Angels' drought conditions and low amounts of water.The breathtaking project was constructed by SelgasCano, an architecture company from Spain.The campus, also known a HolLA, hosts weekly cultural, educational and wellness events, with an auditorium for 200 people.It also boasts a restaurant and a bar with a 2am alcohol license. The site is open 24/7.Co-founder Sam Aldenton said: "We’re trying to be a home for the 21st-century creative entrepreneur."We take it upon ourselves to be as creative as we can possibly be when trying to think what the home for the 21st century looks and feels like."It it thought that proximity to nature can ease stress, mental fatigue and burnout - making Second Home Hollywood the ideal working environment. *** Local Caption *** 30617004
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    DUK10127715_007
    FEATURE - Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    These striking snaps show a man-made forest in the middle of one of the world's most populous cities - which is available to rent as an OFFICE.The trendy site was built in Los Angeles to help workers feel a greater connection with nature - known as biophilic design.The old car park has been transformed into 60 circular work spaces with yellow rooftops, of varying size.Each is built partially underground to help with insulation and range from individual 'pods' to large, glass-walled meeting rooms.Titled Second Home Hollywood, the stunning space resembles a green lake covered in giant yellow lily-pads from above.The studios are surrounded by gardens bedded with 6,500 shrubs and 400 full-size trees - leading to the space being dubbed an 'urban forest'.The plants were sourced from Southern California to include species that are suited to the City of Angels' drought conditions and low amounts of water.The breathtaking project was constructed by SelgasCano, an architecture company from Spain.The campus, also known a HolLA, hosts weekly cultural, educational and wellness events, with an auditorium for 200 people.It also boasts a restaurant and a bar with a 2am alcohol license. The site is open 24/7.Co-founder Sam Aldenton said: "We’re trying to be a home for the 21st-century creative entrepreneur."We take it upon ourselves to be as creative as we can possibly be when trying to think what the home for the 21st century looks and feels like."It it thought that proximity to nature can ease stress, mental fatigue and burnout - making Second Home Hollywood the ideal working environment. *** Local Caption *** 30617005
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    DUK10127715_006
    FEATURE - Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    These striking snaps show a man-made forest in the middle of one of the world's most populous cities - which is available to rent as an OFFICE.The trendy site was built in Los Angeles to help workers feel a greater connection with nature - known as biophilic design.The old car park has been transformed into 60 circular work spaces with yellow rooftops, of varying size.Each is built partially underground to help with insulation and range from individual 'pods' to large, glass-walled meeting rooms.Titled Second Home Hollywood, the stunning space resembles a green lake covered in giant yellow lily-pads from above.The studios are surrounded by gardens bedded with 6,500 shrubs and 400 full-size trees - leading to the space being dubbed an 'urban forest'.The plants were sourced from Southern California to include species that are suited to the City of Angels' drought conditions and low amounts of water.The breathtaking project was constructed by SelgasCano, an architecture company from Spain.The campus, also known a HolLA, hosts weekly cultural, educational and wellness events, with an auditorium for 200 people.It also boasts a restaurant and a bar with a 2am alcohol license. The site is open 24/7.Co-founder Sam Aldenton said: "We’re trying to be a home for the 21st-century creative entrepreneur."We take it upon ourselves to be as creative as we can possibly be when trying to think what the home for the 21st century looks and feels like."It it thought that proximity to nature can ease stress, mental fatigue and burnout - making Second Home Hollywood the ideal working environment. *** Local Caption *** 30617009
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    DUK10127715_005
    FEATURE - Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    These striking snaps show a man-made forest in the middle of one of the world's most populous cities - which is available to rent as an OFFICE.The trendy site was built in Los Angeles to help workers feel a greater connection with nature - known as biophilic design.The old car park has been transformed into 60 circular work spaces with yellow rooftops, of varying size.Each is built partially underground to help with insulation and range from individual 'pods' to large, glass-walled meeting rooms.Titled Second Home Hollywood, the stunning space resembles a green lake covered in giant yellow lily-pads from above.The studios are surrounded by gardens bedded with 6,500 shrubs and 400 full-size trees - leading to the space being dubbed an 'urban forest'.The plants were sourced from Southern California to include species that are suited to the City of Angels' drought conditions and low amounts of water.The breathtaking project was constructed by SelgasCano, an architecture company from Spain.The campus, also known a HolLA, hosts weekly cultural, educational and wellness events, with an auditorium for 200 people.It also boasts a restaurant and a bar with a 2am alcohol license. The site is open 24/7.Co-founder Sam Aldenton said: "We’re trying to be a home for the 21st-century creative entrepreneur."We take it upon ourselves to be as creative as we can possibly be when trying to think what the home for the 21st century looks and feels like."It it thought that proximity to nature can ease stress, mental fatigue and burnout - making Second Home Hollywood the ideal working environment. *** Local Caption *** 30617010
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    DUK10127715_004
    FEATURE - Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    These striking snaps show a man-made forest in the middle of one of the world's most populous cities - which is available to rent as an OFFICE.The trendy site was built in Los Angeles to help workers feel a greater connection with nature - known as biophilic design.The old car park has been transformed into 60 circular work spaces with yellow rooftops, of varying size.Each is built partially underground to help with insulation and range from individual 'pods' to large, glass-walled meeting rooms.Titled Second Home Hollywood, the stunning space resembles a green lake covered in giant yellow lily-pads from above.The studios are surrounded by gardens bedded with 6,500 shrubs and 400 full-size trees - leading to the space being dubbed an 'urban forest'.The plants were sourced from Southern California to include species that are suited to the City of Angels' drought conditions and low amounts of water.The breathtaking project was constructed by SelgasCano, an architecture company from Spain.The campus, also known a HolLA, hosts weekly cultural, educational and wellness events, with an auditorium for 200 people.It also boasts a restaurant and a bar with a 2am alcohol license. The site is open 24/7.Co-founder Sam Aldenton said: "We’re trying to be a home for the 21st-century creative entrepreneur."We take it upon ourselves to be as creative as we can possibly be when trying to think what the home for the 21st century looks and feels like."It it thought that proximity to nature can ease stress, mental fatigue and burnout - making Second Home Hollywood the ideal working environment. *** Local Caption *** 30617006
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    DUK10127715_003
    FEATURE - Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    These striking snaps show a man-made forest in the middle of one of the world's most populous cities - which is available to rent as an OFFICE.The trendy site was built in Los Angeles to help workers feel a greater connection with nature - known as biophilic design.The old car park has been transformed into 60 circular work spaces with yellow rooftops, of varying size.Each is built partially underground to help with insulation and range from individual 'pods' to large, glass-walled meeting rooms.Titled Second Home Hollywood, the stunning space resembles a green lake covered in giant yellow lily-pads from above.The studios are surrounded by gardens bedded with 6,500 shrubs and 400 full-size trees - leading to the space being dubbed an 'urban forest'.The plants were sourced from Southern California to include species that are suited to the City of Angels' drought conditions and low amounts of water.The breathtaking project was constructed by SelgasCano, an architecture company from Spain.The campus, also known a HolLA, hosts weekly cultural, educational and wellness events, with an auditorium for 200 people.It also boasts a restaurant and a bar with a 2am alcohol license. The site is open 24/7.Co-founder Sam Aldenton said: "We’re trying to be a home for the 21st-century creative entrepreneur."We take it upon ourselves to be as creative as we can possibly be when trying to think what the home for the 21st century looks and feels like."It it thought that proximity to nature can ease stress, mental fatigue and burnout - making Second Home Hollywood the ideal working environment. *** Local Caption *** 30617000
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    DUK10127715_002
    FEATURE - Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    These striking snaps show a man-made forest in the middle of one of the world's most populous cities - which is available to rent as an OFFICE.The trendy site was built in Los Angeles to help workers feel a greater connection with nature - known as biophilic design.The old car park has been transformed into 60 circular work spaces with yellow rooftops, of varying size.Each is built partially underground to help with insulation and range from individual 'pods' to large, glass-walled meeting rooms.Titled Second Home Hollywood, the stunning space resembles a green lake covered in giant yellow lily-pads from above.The studios are surrounded by gardens bedded with 6,500 shrubs and 400 full-size trees - leading to the space being dubbed an 'urban forest'.The plants were sourced from Southern California to include species that are suited to the City of Angels' drought conditions and low amounts of water.The breathtaking project was constructed by SelgasCano, an architecture company from Spain.The campus, also known a HolLA, hosts weekly cultural, educational and wellness events, with an auditorium for 200 people.It also boasts a restaurant and a bar with a 2am alcohol license. The site is open 24/7.Co-founder Sam Aldenton said: "We’re trying to be a home for the 21st-century creative entrepreneur."We take it upon ourselves to be as creative as we can possibly be when trying to think what the home for the 21st century looks and feels like."It it thought that proximity to nature can ease stress, mental fatigue and burnout - making Second Home Hollywood the ideal working environment. *** Local Caption *** 30617007
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
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    FEATURE - Arbeitsplatz im Grünen: Das Second Home Hollywood inmitten der Millionenmetropole Los Angeles
    These striking snaps show a man-made forest in the middle of one of the world's most populous cities - which is available to rent as an OFFICE.The trendy site was built in Los Angeles to help workers feel a greater connection with nature - known as biophilic design.The old car park has been transformed into 60 circular work spaces with yellow rooftops, of varying size.Each is built partially underground to help with insulation and range from individual 'pods' to large, glass-walled meeting rooms.Titled Second Home Hollywood, the stunning space resembles a green lake covered in giant yellow lily-pads from above.The studios are surrounded by gardens bedded with 6,500 shrubs and 400 full-size trees - leading to the space being dubbed an 'urban forest'.The plants were sourced from Southern California to include species that are suited to the City of Angels' drought conditions and low amounts of water.The breathtaking project was constructed by SelgasCano, an architecture company from Spain.The campus, also known a HolLA, hosts weekly cultural, educational and wellness events, with an auditorium for 200 people.It also boasts a restaurant and a bar with a 2am alcohol license. The site is open 24/7.Co-founder Sam Aldenton said: "We’re trying to be a home for the 21st-century creative entrepreneur."We take it upon ourselves to be as creative as we can possibly be when trying to think what the home for the 21st century looks and feels like."It it thought that proximity to nature can ease stress, mental fatigue and burnout - making Second Home Hollywood the ideal working environment. *** Local Caption *** 30617008
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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853377

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  • PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853394

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  • PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853399

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  • PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853379

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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853389

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  • PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853392

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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853395

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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853386

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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853387

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  • PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853378

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  • PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853385

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  • PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
    Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm


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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853384

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  • PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
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    PEOPLE - Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm
    Ökologischer Bauherr: König Carl XVI Gustaf von Schweden bei der Installation von einer Solaranlage auf dem Palast in Stockholm


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    *** Solar panels are installed on the roof of the Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden 2018-04-19 *** *** Local Caption *** 25853382

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