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  • Shoppers Outside A German Mall
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    Shoppers Outside A German Mall
    People walk and shop outside the Forum shopping center in Duisburg, Germany, on July 23, 2023. The area bustles with visitors near popular retail stores including Karstadt, Zara, and Aldi on a summer afternoon. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Finance In Poland
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    Public Finance In Poland
    Customers walk in the landmark Golden Terraces (Zlote Tarasy) shopping Mall in central Warsaw, the capital of Poland as Polish National Bank declares it will not lower country's high interest rates and national deficit turns out to be much higher than expected - April 3, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Finance In Poland
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    Public Finance In Poland
    Customers walk in front of logo signs on the landmark Golden Terraces (Zlote Tarasy) shopping Mall in central Warsaw, the capital of Poland as Polish National Bank declares it will not lower country's high interest rates and national deficit turns out to be much higher than expected - April 3, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Finance In Poland
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    Public Finance In Poland
    People walk on a high street in central Warsaw, the capital of Poland as Polish National Bank declares it will not lower country's high interest rates and national deficit turns out to be much higher than expected - April 3, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Finance In Poland
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    Public Finance In Poland
    Customers walk in front of the landmark Golden Terraces (Zlote Tarasy) shopping Mall in central Warsaw, the capital of Poland as Polish National Bank declares it will not lower country's high interest rates and national deficit turns out to be much higher than expected - April 3, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Finance In Poland
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    Public Finance In Poland
    Customers walk in front of McDonalds restaurant in the landmark Golden Terraces (Zlote Tarasy) shopping Mall in central Warsaw, the capital of Poland as Polish National Bank declares it will not lower country's high interest rates and national deficit turns out to be much higher than expected - April 3, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Public Finance In Poland
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    Public Finance In Poland
    Crowds of people walk in front of shop windows on a high street in central Warsaw, the capital of Poland as Polish National Bank declares it will not lower country's high interest rates and national deficit turns out to be much higher than expected - April 3, 2025. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Beginning Of Spring In Krakow
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    Beginning Of Spring In Krakow
    Consumers walk in Galeria Krakowska shopping mall in central Krakow, Poland on March 18, 2025. The country keeps its interest rates high as anyway high inflation is expected to rise again which affects the Polish economy. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18: Customers are seen lining up with purchased items inside the Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    Inside The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    Entrance to The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    An area with blankets inside The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    An area with blankets inside The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    Eppty rayon and shelves inside the Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    Entrance to The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    A HB paper bag inside The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    A 'Sale Now On' poster is displayed inside The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    Inside The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
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    Hudson’s Bay Announces Nationwide Store Closures And Liquidation
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 18:
    Inside The Hudson's Bay store at Southgate Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is seen on March 16, 2025.
    On March 14, 2025, Hudson's Bay announced plans to liquidate and close all 80 of its stores, along with three Saks Fifth Avenue and 13 Saks Off 5th locations across Canada, totaling 96 closures, if financing is not secured. Liquidation sales are set to start the following week, with closures expected by June 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
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    Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
    Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.

    Reformhaus retains an unmatched selection of tea and slippers but is morphing to stay competitive.

    As the country gears up for the holiday shopping season, the Reformhaus cooperative, a long-established promoter of homegrown health and beauty in the retail sphere, is morphing - gently - to stay competitive against incursions from discounters, the bite of inflation and shifting consumer habits.

    Reformhaus Engelhardt - employee Monika Fornacon

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    Florian Thoss

     

  • Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
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    Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
    Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.

    Reformhaus retains an unmatched selection of tea and slippers but is morphing to stay competitive.

    As the country gears up for the holiday shopping season, the Reformhaus cooperative, a long-established promoter of homegrown health and beauty in the retail sphere, is morphing - gently - to stay competitive against incursions from discounters, the bite of inflation and shifting consumer habits.

    Products from Reformhaus Engelhardt (dried fruits)

    Florian Thoss / Guardian / eyevine

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    Florian Thoss

     

  • Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
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    Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
    Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.

    Reformhaus retains an unmatched selection of tea and slippers but is morphing to stay competitive.

    As the country gears up for the holiday shopping season, the Reformhaus cooperative, a long-established promoter of homegrown health and beauty in the retail sphere, is morphing - gently - to stay competitive against incursions from discounters, the bite of inflation and shifting consumer habits.

    Reformhaus Engelhardt - Owner Cathrin Engelhardt

    Florian Thoss / Guardian / eyevine

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    Florian Thoss

     

  • Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
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    Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.
    Antidote to online: Germany's one-stop wellness shops get ready for Christmas.

    Reformhaus retains an unmatched selection of tea and slippers but is morphing to stay competitive.

    As the country gears up for the holiday shopping season, the Reformhaus cooperative, a long-established promoter of homegrown health and beauty in the retail sphere, is morphing - gently - to stay competitive against incursions from discounters, the bite of inflation and shifting consumer habits.

    Reformhaus Engelhardt - Owner Cathrin Engelhardt

    Florian Thoss / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Florian Thoss

     

  • Hourglass-inspired shopping centre
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    Hourglass-inspired shopping centre
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hanwha Galleria 1
    Ref 16076
    06/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Renders by Devisual / Heatherwick Studios
    A luxury department store is to be built — which looks like a rippled hourglass.
    The plan is for the Hanwha Galleria, a major shopping centre in Seoul, South Korea.
    The Galleria will consist of two symmetrically opposed twin buildings – alike but not identical – which are connected underneath by a subway.
    The building silhouettes resemble rippled hourglasses, where on the inside, the narrower necks act as nature-filled public spaces.
    On the ground level, the unusual shapes come together to frame the view of the nearby Han river when looking both through and between the buildings.
    The airy light-filled entrance redesigned existing subway entrance will lead to two landscaped plazas on the ground level.
    At mid-level garden there will be a garden dotted with cafes, restaurants and shops.
    The new plant-filled open rooftops offer another green space and paired with the glass facade, provide multiple viewpoints and reflections of the city.
    The outdoor spaces are designed to provide natural interest throughout the year with a choice of native plants and careful landscaping.
    Both buildings have a double layer skin which offers better sustainability credentials whilst also creating a venue for art exhibitions and events.
    he crystalline glass exteriors also create an impression of softness as it glistens in the day.
    At night the outer skin comes alive when used as a backdrop for glowing projections.
    The design by London-based UK architecture company Heatherwick Studio followed a competition to reimagine six sites in the South Korean capital.

    OPS: Render of the planned new Hanwha Galleria shopping centre. Renders by Devisual .

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

     

  • Hourglass-inspired shopping centre
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    Hourglass-inspired shopping centre
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hanwha Galleria 1
    Ref 16076
    06/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Renders by Devisual / Heatherwick Studios
    A luxury department store is to be built — which looks like a rippled hourglass.
    The plan is for the Hanwha Galleria, a major shopping centre in Seoul, South Korea.
    The Galleria will consist of two symmetrically opposed twin buildings – alike but not identical – which are connected underneath by a subway.
    The building silhouettes resemble rippled hourglasses, where on the inside, the narrower necks act as nature-filled public spaces.
    On the ground level, the unusual shapes come together to frame the view of the nearby Han river when looking both through and between the buildings.
    The airy light-filled entrance redesigned existing subway entrance will lead to two landscaped plazas on the ground level.
    At mid-level garden there will be a garden dotted with cafes, restaurants and shops.
    The new plant-filled open rooftops offer another green space and paired with the glass facade, provide multiple viewpoints and reflections of the city.
    The outdoor spaces are designed to provide natural interest throughout the year with a choice of native plants and careful landscaping.
    Both buildings have a double layer skin which offers better sustainability credentials whilst also creating a venue for art exhibitions and events.
    he crystalline glass exteriors also create an impression of softness as it glistens in the day.
    At night the outer skin comes alive when used as a backdrop for glowing projections.
    The design by London-based UK architecture company Heatherwick Studio followed a competition to reimagine six sites in the South Korean capital.

    OPS: Render of the planned new Hanwha Galleria shopping centre. Renders by Devisual .

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

     

  • Hourglass-inspired shopping centre
    DUKAS_173190476_FER
    Hourglass-inspired shopping centre
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hanwha Galleria 1
    Ref 16076
    06/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Renders by Devisual / Heatherwick Studios
    A luxury department store is to be built — which looks like a rippled hourglass.
    The plan is for the Hanwha Galleria, a major shopping centre in Seoul, South Korea.
    The Galleria will consist of two symmetrically opposed twin buildings – alike but not identical – which are connected underneath by a subway.
    The building silhouettes resemble rippled hourglasses, where on the inside, the narrower necks act as nature-filled public spaces.
    On the ground level, the unusual shapes come together to frame the view of the nearby Han river when looking both through and between the buildings.
    The airy light-filled entrance redesigned existing subway entrance will lead to two landscaped plazas on the ground level.
    At mid-level garden there will be a garden dotted with cafes, restaurants and shops.
    The new plant-filled open rooftops offer another green space and paired with the glass facade, provide multiple viewpoints and reflections of the city.
    The outdoor spaces are designed to provide natural interest throughout the year with a choice of native plants and careful landscaping.
    Both buildings have a double layer skin which offers better sustainability credentials whilst also creating a venue for art exhibitions and events.
    he crystalline glass exteriors also create an impression of softness as it glistens in the day.
    At night the outer skin comes alive when used as a backdrop for glowing projections.
    The design by London-based UK architecture company Heatherwick Studio followed a competition to reimagine six sites in the South Korean capital.

    OPS: Render of the planned new Hanwha Galleria shopping centre. Renders by Devisual .

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

     

  • Hourglass-inspired shopping centre
    DUKAS_173190475_FER
    Hourglass-inspired shopping centre
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hanwha Galleria 1
    Ref 16076
    06/08/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Renders by Devisual / Heatherwick Studios
    A luxury department store is to be built — which looks like a rippled hourglass.
    The plan is for the Hanwha Galleria, a major shopping centre in Seoul, South Korea.
    The Galleria will consist of two symmetrically opposed twin buildings – alike but not identical – which are connected underneath by a subway.
    The building silhouettes resemble rippled hourglasses, where on the inside, the narrower necks act as nature-filled public spaces.
    On the ground level, the unusual shapes come together to frame the view of the nearby Han river when looking both through and between the buildings.
    The airy light-filled entrance redesigned existing subway entrance will lead to two landscaped plazas on the ground level.
    At mid-level garden there will be a garden dotted with cafes, restaurants and shops.
    The new plant-filled open rooftops offer another green space and paired with the glass facade, provide multiple viewpoints and reflections of the city.
    The outdoor spaces are designed to provide natural interest throughout the year with a choice of native plants and careful landscaping.
    Both buildings have a double layer skin which offers better sustainability credentials whilst also creating a venue for art exhibitions and events.
    he crystalline glass exteriors also create an impression of softness as it glistens in the day.
    At night the outer skin comes alive when used as a backdrop for glowing projections.
    The design by London-based UK architecture company Heatherwick Studio followed a competition to reimagine six sites in the South Korean capital.

    OPS: Render of the planned new Hanwha Galleria shopping centre. Renders by Devisual .

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

     

  • Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.
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    Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.
    Glide at Battersea Power Station, London’s only riverside ice rink, is back from Friday 10th November 2023 until Sunday 7th January 2024. Battersea Power Station, London, UK. December 11, 2023.

    Photo: Edmond Terakopian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Edmond Terakopian / eyevine.

     

  • Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.
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    Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.
    Glide at Battersea Power Station, London’s only riverside ice rink, is back from Friday 10th November 2023 until Sunday 7th January 2024. Battersea Power Station, London, UK. December 11, 2023.

    Photo: Edmond Terakopian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Edmond Terakopian / eyevine.

     

  • Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.
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    Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.
    Glide at Battersea Power Station, London’s only riverside ice rink, is back from Friday 10th November 2023 until Sunday 7th January 2024. Battersea Power Station, London, UK. December 11, 2023.

    Photo: Edmond Terakopian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Edmond Terakopian / eyevine.

     

  • Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.
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    Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.
    Glide at Battersea Power Station, London’s only riverside ice rink, is back from Friday 10th November 2023 until Sunday 7th January 2024. Battersea Power Station, London, UK. December 11, 2023.

    Photo: Edmond Terakopian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Edmond Terakopian / eyevine.

     

  • Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.
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    Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.Glide Riverside Ice Rink in London, UK.
    Glide at Battersea Power Station, London’s only riverside ice rink, is back from Friday 10th November 2023 until Sunday 7th January 2024. Battersea Power Station, London, UK. December 11, 2023.

    Photo: Edmond Terakopian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Edmond Terakopian / eyevine.

     

  • Bigger Christmas Trees by David Hockney in London, UK.
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    Bigger Christmas Trees by David Hockney in London, UK.
    David Hockney’s latest work, "Bigger Christmas Trees". Lighting up from 5 pm to 10.30 pm every day until Christmas Day. Battersea Power Station, Riverside (North Entrance). London, UK. December 11, 2023.

    Photo: Edmond Terakopian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Edmond Terakopian / eyevine.

     

  • Bigger Christmas Trees by David Hockney in London, UK.
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    Bigger Christmas Trees by David Hockney in London, UK.
    David Hockney’s latest work, "Bigger Christmas Trees". Lighting up from 5 pm to 10.30 pm every day until Christmas Day. Battersea Power Station, Riverside (North Entrance). London, UK. December 11, 2023.

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    Bigger Christmas Trees by David Hockney in London, UK.
    David Hockney’s latest work, "Bigger Christmas Trees". Lighting up from 5 pm to 10.30 pm every day until Christmas Day. Battersea Power Station, Riverside (North Entrance). London, UK. December 11, 2023.

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    Bigger Christmas Trees by David Hockney in London, UK.
    David Hockney’s latest work, "Bigger Christmas Trees". Lighting up from 5 pm to 10.30 pm every day until Christmas Day. Battersea Power Station, Riverside (North Entrance). London, UK. December 11, 2023.

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  • Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
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    Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
    Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.

    Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.

    But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.

    Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
    16-11-2023

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  • Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
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    Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
    Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.

    Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.

    But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.

    Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
    16-11-2023

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  • Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
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    Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
    Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.

    Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.

    But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.

    Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
    16-11-2023

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  • Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
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    Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
    Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.

    Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.

    But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.

    Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
    16-11-2023

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    Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
    Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.

    Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.

    But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.

    Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
    16-11-2023

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    Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
    Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.

    Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.

    But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.

    Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
    16-11-2023

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    Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
    Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.

    Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.

    But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.

    Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
    16-11-2023

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    Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
    Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.

    Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.

    But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.

    Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
    16-11-2023

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    Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
    Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.

    Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.

    But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.

    Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
    16-11-2023

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    Middle-aisle mayhem: how Aldi and Lidl changed British shoppers
    Air fryers, skiwear, hot tubs, kayaks - you never know what you'll find in the discount supermarkets. But you can be sure the keenly priced, limited-time-only products will lead to a scrum.

    Aldi and Lidl’s middle-aisle teams are slick operations. Weise manages a team of about 50 buyers, responsible for identifying future trends. The buyers negotiate directly with manufacturers. Because Lidl and Aldi have nearly 2,000 stores in the UK between them, they are able to place enormous orders, meaning they get the best prices from suppliers.

    But it is not only about trying to secure the lowest price possible. Lidl inspects its factories to ensure that workers aren't being exploited. Aldi's company policy, which prohibits forced labour, discrimination and harassment, mandates compliance with local laws and protects workers' rights to unionise.

    Non-food items for sale on the “Middle Aisle” at Lidl supermarket, Kingston-upon-Thames.
    16-11-2023

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