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  • NEWS -  Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
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    NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452h)
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021

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  • NEWS -  Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
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    NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452j)
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
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    NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452i)
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
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    NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452m)
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
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    NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452n)
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
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    NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452c)
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
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    NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452b)
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Iceland
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    Iceland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Alex Maguire/REX (4377065aq)
    Traditional turf roofed Icelandic houses.
    Iceland

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Iceland
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    Iceland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Alex Maguire/REX (4377065ap)
    Traditional turf roofed Icelandic houses.
    Iceland

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Iceland
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    Iceland
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Alex Maguire/REX (4377065ao)
    Traditional turf roofed Icelandic houses.
    Iceland

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
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    Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features (2157330p)
    Boat roofed shed by Alex Holland from Machynlleth, Powys
    Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
    Entrants for the 2013 Shed of the Year competition are now being accepted. But forget your common garden shed, those entered in this competition are on a whole new level. They've been converted into pubs, diners, Chinese pagodas, boats and even clad in CDs by their fanatical owners. The contest, which is sponsored by garden woodcare brand Cuprinol, has already attracted more than 2,000 entries this year. Researchers from Cuprinol found that the typical owner spends over a year of their life in their shed. Almost 50 per cent of the 1,000 owners surveyed say they would be lost without their sheds, with 12 per cent preferring time there to being with their family. Nominations for the competition close on May 3rd, while the winners will be announced in the first week of July.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
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    Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features (2157330o)
    Boat roofed shed by Alex Holland from Machynlleth, Powys
    Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
    Entrants for the 2013 Shed of the Year competition are now being accepted. But forget your common garden shed, those entered in this competition are on a whole new level. They've been converted into pubs, diners, Chinese pagodas, boats and even clad in CDs by their fanatical owners. The contest, which is sponsored by garden woodcare brand Cuprinol, has already attracted more than 2,000 entries this year. Researchers from Cuprinol found that the typical owner spends over a year of their life in their shed. Almost 50 per cent of the 1,000 owners surveyed say they would be lost without their sheds, with 12 per cent preferring time there to being with their family. Nominations for the competition close on May 3rd, while the winners will be announced in the first week of July.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
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    Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News / Rex Features (2157330n)
    Boat roofed shed by Alex Holland from Machynlleth, Powys
    Shed of the Year 2013 competition entrants, Britain - Feb 2013
    Entrants for the 2013 Shed of the Year competition are now being accepted. But forget your common garden shed, those entered in this competition are on a whole new level. They've been converted into pubs, diners, Chinese pagodas, boats and even clad in CDs by their fanatical owners. The contest, which is sponsored by garden woodcare brand Cuprinol, has already attracted more than 2,000 entries this year. Researchers from Cuprinol found that the typical owner spends over a year of their life in their shed. Almost 50 per cent of the 1,000 owners surveyed say they would be lost without their sheds, with 12 per cent preferring time there to being with their family. Nominations for the competition close on May 3rd, while the winners will be announced in the first week of July.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
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    Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MIR / Rex Features (1708048k)
    Artist's impression of design for Green-Roofed Interlocking Cross #hash Towers for Seoul in Korea
    Stunning Cross Towers Building For Seoul
    A stunning skyscraper featuring crossed towers has been designed for Seoul.

    Called the Cross #hash Towers, the building has been shaped in a unique hashtag shape in order to meet the height requirements of the 21,000 m2 site on the Han riverfront.

    Danish architects BIG have extended the building mass by incorporating an upper and lower horizontal bar, which bridge the two towers at 140m and 70 m height.

    The two towers, 214m and 204m tall, are additionally connected through the arrival bar at the ground level and a courtyard below ground.

    The development will offer over 600 high-end residences and amenities, including a library, gallery space and a kindergarten.

    Both the upper and lower bridge introduce rooftop sky gardens accessible to residents, allowing for outdoor activities, while a courtyard at the heart of the development is an integral part of the overall architectural design

    BIG was selected to submit a design proposal for Yongsan International Business to "contribute to the developing skyline of Seoul and become a recognisable marker of the new cultural and commercial centre of the city".

    Thomas Christoffersen, BIG's Partner in Charge explains: "The typical tower inherently removes life from the city it occupies. Circulation is linear and social interactions occur only in lobbies or awkward elevator rides. We propose a building that triples the amount of ground floor - triples the amount of social interaction and reintroduces the idea of neighbourhood within the tower complex."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: MIR/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IQAJMDESZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
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    Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MIR / Rex Features (1708048f)
    Artist's impression of design for Green-Roofed Interlocking Cross #hash Towers for Seoul in Korea
    Stunning Cross Towers Building For Seoul
    A stunning skyscraper featuring crossed towers has been designed for Seoul.

    Called the Cross #hash Towers, the building has been shaped in a unique hashtag shape in order to meet the height requirements of the 21,000 m2 site on the Han riverfront.

    Danish architects BIG have extended the building mass by incorporating an upper and lower horizontal bar, which bridge the two towers at 140m and 70 m height.

    The two towers, 214m and 204m tall, are additionally connected through the arrival bar at the ground level and a courtyard below ground.

    The development will offer over 600 high-end residences and amenities, including a library, gallery space and a kindergarten.

    Both the upper and lower bridge introduce rooftop sky gardens accessible to residents, allowing for outdoor activities, while a courtyard at the heart of the development is an integral part of the overall architectural design

    BIG was selected to submit a design proposal for Yongsan International Business to "contribute to the developing skyline of Seoul and become a recognisable marker of the new cultural and commercial centre of the city".

    Thomas Christoffersen, BIG's Partner in Charge explains: "The typical tower inherently removes life from the city it occupies. Circulation is linear and social interactions occur only in lobbies or awkward elevator rides. We propose a building that triples the amount of ground floor - triples the amount of social interaction and reintroduces the idea of neighbourhood within the tower complex."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: MIR/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IQAJMDESZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
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    Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MIR / Rex Features (1708048j)
    Artist's impression of design for Green-Roofed Interlocking Cross #hash Towers for Seoul in Korea
    Stunning Cross Towers Building For Seoul
    A stunning skyscraper featuring crossed towers has been designed for Seoul.

    Called the Cross #hash Towers, the building has been shaped in a unique hashtag shape in order to meet the height requirements of the 21,000 m2 site on the Han riverfront.

    Danish architects BIG have extended the building mass by incorporating an upper and lower horizontal bar, which bridge the two towers at 140m and 70 m height.

    The two towers, 214m and 204m tall, are additionally connected through the arrival bar at the ground level and a courtyard below ground.

    The development will offer over 600 high-end residences and amenities, including a library, gallery space and a kindergarten.

    Both the upper and lower bridge introduce rooftop sky gardens accessible to residents, allowing for outdoor activities, while a courtyard at the heart of the development is an integral part of the overall architectural design

    BIG was selected to submit a design proposal for Yongsan International Business to "contribute to the developing skyline of Seoul and become a recognisable marker of the new cultural and commercial centre of the city".

    Thomas Christoffersen, BIG's Partner in Charge explains: "The typical tower inherently removes life from the city it occupies. Circulation is linear and social interactions occur only in lobbies or awkward elevator rides. We propose a building that triples the amount of ground floor - triples the amount of social interaction and reintroduces the idea of neighbourhood within the tower complex."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: MIR/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IQAJMDESZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
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    Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MIR / Rex Features (1708048h)
    Artist's impression of design for Green-Roofed Interlocking Cross #hash Towers for Seoul in Korea
    Stunning Cross Towers Building For Seoul
    A stunning skyscraper featuring crossed towers has been designed for Seoul.

    Called the Cross #hash Towers, the building has been shaped in a unique hashtag shape in order to meet the height requirements of the 21,000 m2 site on the Han riverfront.

    Danish architects BIG have extended the building mass by incorporating an upper and lower horizontal bar, which bridge the two towers at 140m and 70 m height.

    The two towers, 214m and 204m tall, are additionally connected through the arrival bar at the ground level and a courtyard below ground.

    The development will offer over 600 high-end residences and amenities, including a library, gallery space and a kindergarten.

    Both the upper and lower bridge introduce rooftop sky gardens accessible to residents, allowing for outdoor activities, while a courtyard at the heart of the development is an integral part of the overall architectural design

    BIG was selected to submit a design proposal for Yongsan International Business to "contribute to the developing skyline of Seoul and become a recognisable marker of the new cultural and commercial centre of the city".

    Thomas Christoffersen, BIG's Partner in Charge explains: "The typical tower inherently removes life from the city it occupies. Circulation is linear and social interactions occur only in lobbies or awkward elevator rides. We propose a building that triples the amount of ground floor - triples the amount of social interaction and reintroduces the idea of neighbourhood within the tower complex."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: MIR/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IQAJMDESZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
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    Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MIR / Rex Features (1708048e)
    Artist's impression of design for Green-Roofed Interlocking Cross #hash Towers for Seoul in Korea
    Stunning Cross Towers Building For Seoul
    A stunning skyscraper featuring crossed towers has been designed for Seoul.

    Called the Cross #hash Towers, the building has been shaped in a unique hashtag shape in order to meet the height requirements of the 21,000 m2 site on the Han riverfront.

    Danish architects BIG have extended the building mass by incorporating an upper and lower horizontal bar, which bridge the two towers at 140m and 70 m height.

    The two towers, 214m and 204m tall, are additionally connected through the arrival bar at the ground level and a courtyard below ground.

    The development will offer over 600 high-end residences and amenities, including a library, gallery space and a kindergarten.

    Both the upper and lower bridge introduce rooftop sky gardens accessible to residents, allowing for outdoor activities, while a courtyard at the heart of the development is an integral part of the overall architectural design

    BIG was selected to submit a design proposal for Yongsan International Business to "contribute to the developing skyline of Seoul and become a recognisable marker of the new cultural and commercial centre of the city".

    Thomas Christoffersen, BIG's Partner in Charge explains: "The typical tower inherently removes life from the city it occupies. Circulation is linear and social interactions occur only in lobbies or awkward elevator rides. We propose a building that triples the amount of ground floor - triples the amount of social interaction and reintroduces the idea of neighbourhood within the tower complex."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: MIR/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IQAJMDESZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
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    Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MIR / Rex Features (1708048d)
    Artist's impression of design for Green-Roofed Interlocking Cross #hash Towers for Seoul in Korea
    Stunning Cross Towers Building For Seoul
    A stunning skyscraper featuring crossed towers has been designed for Seoul.

    Called the Cross #hash Towers, the building has been shaped in a unique hashtag shape in order to meet the height requirements of the 21,000 m2 site on the Han riverfront.

    Danish architects BIG have extended the building mass by incorporating an upper and lower horizontal bar, which bridge the two towers at 140m and 70 m height.

    The two towers, 214m and 204m tall, are additionally connected through the arrival bar at the ground level and a courtyard below ground.

    The development will offer over 600 high-end residences and amenities, including a library, gallery space and a kindergarten.

    Both the upper and lower bridge introduce rooftop sky gardens accessible to residents, allowing for outdoor activities, while a courtyard at the heart of the development is an integral part of the overall architectural design

    BIG was selected to submit a design proposal for Yongsan International Business to "contribute to the developing skyline of Seoul and become a recognisable marker of the new cultural and commercial centre of the city".

    Thomas Christoffersen, BIG's Partner in Charge explains: "The typical tower inherently removes life from the city it occupies. Circulation is linear and social interactions occur only in lobbies or awkward elevator rides. We propose a building that triples the amount of ground floor - triples the amount of social interaction and reintroduces the idea of neighbourhood within the tower complex."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: MIR/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IQAJMDESZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
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    Cross # Towers commercial and residential centre, Seoul, Korea - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MIR / Rex Features (1708048c)
    Artist's impression of design for Green-Roofed Interlocking Cross #hash Towers for Seoul in Korea
    Stunning Cross Towers Building For Seoul
    A stunning skyscraper featuring crossed towers has been designed for Seoul.

    Called the Cross #hash Towers, the building has been shaped in a unique hashtag shape in order to meet the height requirements of the 21,000 m2 site on the Han riverfront.

    Danish architects BIG have extended the building mass by incorporating an upper and lower horizontal bar, which bridge the two towers at 140m and 70 m height.

    The two towers, 214m and 204m tall, are additionally connected through the arrival bar at the ground level and a courtyard below ground.

    The development will offer over 600 high-end residences and amenities, including a library, gallery space and a kindergarten.

    Both the upper and lower bridge introduce rooftop sky gardens accessible to residents, allowing for outdoor activities, while a courtyard at the heart of the development is an integral part of the overall architectural design

    BIG was selected to submit a design proposal for Yongsan International Business to "contribute to the developing skyline of Seoul and become a recognisable marker of the new cultural and commercial centre of the city".

    Thomas Christoffersen, BIG's Partner in Charge explains: "The typical tower inherently removes life from the city it occupies. Circulation is linear and social interactions occur only in lobbies or awkward elevator rides. We propose a building that triples the amount of ground floor - triples the amount of social interaction and reintroduces the idea of neighbourhood within the tower complex."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: MIR/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IQAJMDESZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Views Of Wembley Stadium Near Completion
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    Views Of Wembley Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
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  • Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Views Of Wembely Stadium Near Completion
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    Views Of Wembely Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Views Of Wembely Stadium Near Completion
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    Views Of Wembely Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Views Of Wembely Stadium Near Completion
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    Views Of Wembely Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
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  • Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
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    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
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    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

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    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

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    Views Of Wembly Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
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    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

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    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

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    Views Of Wembely Stadium Near Completion
    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

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    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

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    The new Wembley Stadium. It will be only days until the stadium reaches 'technical completion' as decreed by the building contractors Multiplex. Wembley, London By David Levene 1/2/07
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    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
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    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
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    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452f)
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
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    NEWS - Palästinenser entspannen im antiken Hamam Al-Samra Dampfbad in Gaza-Stadt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/Shutterstock (11784452g)
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, in Gaza City, on March 3, 2021. Hammam al-Samra is one of the most important Ottoman architectural landmarks in Palestine. It is located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza and is considered one of the wonderful examples of the Ottoman baths in the country. It is the only bathroom remaining so far in Gaza City, where the splendor in its planning and the gradual transition from the hot room to the warm room to the cold room, which was roofed with a dome with round openings intertwined with colored glass allowing the sunlight to penetrate to illuminate the hall with natural light that gives the place elegance and beauty. The beautiful floor is paved with marble roundabouts, squares and triangles of various colors, and the bathroom was recently restored.
    Palestinian men relax at the ancient Hamam Al-Samra, a traditional Turkish steam bath, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 03 Mar 2021

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