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  • Israel-Hamas War 2025: Israel Attacking Lebanon
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    Israel-Hamas War 2025: Israel Attacking Lebanon
    March 13, 2026, Saida, Lebanon: Rescue teams carrry a victm on a stretcher through debris after an Israeli airstrike targeted the top floor of a residential building in the Projects al-Hibah Al-Fawar area on the eastern outskirts of Sidon, South Lebanon. According to Lebanese health authorities, at least eight people were killed and nine others wounded in the strike, which caused significant destruction to the building and surrounding area. (Credit Image: © Abdul Kader Al Bay/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Israel-US Strike Iran: Netanyahu Visits Bet Shemesh Site
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    Israel-US Strike Iran: Netanyahu Visits Bet Shemesh Site
    March 2, 2026, Bet Shemesh, Israel: Israeli Prime Minister BENJAMIN NETANYAHU (C) surveys the catastrophic damage at a residential site in Bet Shemesh following a direct hit from an Iranian ballistic missile. The strike, which occurred on Sunday, March 1, 2026, resulted in the deaths of nine civilians, including three siblings; Yaakov, 16, Avigail, 15, and Sarah Biton, 13. The missile directly impacted a public bomb shelter causing a total structural collapse that emergency responders described as the deadliest single incident within Israel since the start of Operation Roaring Lion. At least 28 others were injured in the blast, which leveled nearby homes and a public building.) surveys the catastrophic damage at a residential site in Bet Shemesh following a direct hit from an Iranian ballistic missile. The strike, which occurred on Sunday, March 1, 2026, resulted in the deaths of nine civilians, including three siblings; Yaakov, 16, Avigail, 15, and Sarah Biton, 13. The missile directly impacted a public bomb shelter causing a total structural collapse that emergency responders described as the deadliest single incident within Israel since the start of Operation Roaring Lion. At least 28 others were injured in the blast. (Credit Image: © Avi Ohayon/Israel Gpo via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Israel-US Strike Iran: Netanyahu Visits Bet Shemesh Site
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    Israel-US Strike Iran: Netanyahu Visits Bet Shemesh Site
    March 2, 2026, Bet Shemesh, Israel: Israeli Prime Minister BENJAMIN NETANYAHU (L) surveys the catastrophic damage at a residential site in Bet Shemesh following a direct hit from an Iranian ballistic missile. The strike, which occurred on Sunday, March 1, 2026, resulted in the deaths of nine civilians, including three siblings; Yaakov, 16, Avigail, 15, and Sarah Biton, 13. The missile directly impacted a public bomb shelter causing a total structural collapse that emergency responders described as the deadliest single incident within Israel since the start of Operation Roaring Lion. At least 28 others were injured in the blast. (Credit Image: © Avi Ohayon/Israel Gpo via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Grenfell Tower demolition
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    Grenfell Tower demolition
    18/02/2026. The demolition of the remains of Grenfell Tower in West London reaches nearly halfway. A fatal fire on June 14, 2017 gutted the 24-storey residential tower block killing 72 people. After a long delay, demolition work began in September 2025 and is expected to take two years. A memorial to those killed in the fire will be built on the site. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid.

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    ©2026 Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Grenfell Tower demolition
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    Grenfell Tower demolition
    18/02/2026. The demolition of the remains of Grenfell Tower in West London reaches nearly halfway. A fatal fire on June 14, 2017 gutted the 24-storey residential tower block killing 72 people. After a long delay, demolition work began in September 2025 and is expected to take two years. A memorial to those killed in the fire will be built on the site. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid.

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    ©2026 Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Grenfell Tower demolition
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    Grenfell Tower demolition
    18/02/2026. The demolition of the remains of Grenfell Tower in West London reaches nearly halfway. A fatal fire on June 14, 2017 gutted the 24-storey residential tower block killing 72 people. After a long delay, demolition work began in September 2025 and is expected to take two years. A memorial to those killed in the fire will be built on the site. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid.

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    ©2026 Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Grenfell Tower demolition
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    Grenfell Tower demolition
    18/02/2026. The demolition of the remains of Grenfell Tower in West London reaches nearly halfway. A fatal fire on June 14, 2017 gutted the 24-storey residential tower block killing 72 people. After a long delay, demolition work began in September 2025 and is expected to take two years. A memorial to those killed in the fire will be built on the site. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid.

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    ©2026 Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Grenfell Tower demolition
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    Grenfell Tower demolition
    18/02/2026. The demolition of the remains of Grenfell Tower in West London reaches nearly halfway. A fatal fire on June 14, 2017 gutted the 24-storey residential tower block killing 72 people. After a long delay, demolition work began in September 2025 and is expected to take two years. A memorial to those killed in the fire will be built on the site. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid.

    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    ©2026 Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Grenfell Tower demolition
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    Grenfell Tower demolition
    18/02/2026. The demolition of the remains of Grenfell Tower in West London reaches nearly halfway. A fatal fire on June 14, 2017 gutted the 24-storey residential tower block killing 72 people. After a long delay, demolition work began in September 2025 and is expected to take two years. A memorial to those killed in the fire will be built on the site. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid.

    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    ©2026 Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Grenfell Tower demolition
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    Grenfell Tower demolition
    18/02/2026. The demolition of the remains of Grenfell Tower in West London reaches nearly halfway. A fatal fire on June 14, 2017 gutted the 24-storey residential tower block killing 72 people. After a long delay, demolition work began in September 2025 and is expected to take two years. A memorial to those killed in the fire will be built on the site. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid.

    Credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    ©2026 Peter Macdiarmid

     

  • Russian War on Ukraine: Attack On Zaporizhzhia
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Attack On Zaporizhzhia
    February 26, 2026, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine: A woman with a child and a dog walks past a residential multi-storey building damaged as a result of a Russian strike drone hit, Zaporizhzhia. Russian forces launched a massive missile and drone attack on the city. Nine people were injured, and residential buildings, several shopping centers, and infrastructure facilities were damaged. (Credit Image: © Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Russian War on Ukraine: Attack On Zaporizhzhia
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Attack On Zaporizhzhia
    February 26, 2026, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine: A woman is seen in one of the apartments of a residential multi-storey building badly damaged as a result of a Russian strike drone hit, Zaporizhzhia. Russian forces launched a massive missile and drone attack on the city. Nine people were injured, and residential buildings, shopping centers, and city infrastructure was damaged. (Credit Image: © Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Margate
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    Margate
    Margate, Kent. Photograph by David Levene 30/1/26

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    © David Levene 2026

     

  • Rare Southern Snowfall Blankets North Carolina
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    Rare Southern Snowfall Blankets North Carolina
    January 31, 2026, Harrisburg, NorthCarolina, USA: Four to six inches of snow blanket Harrisburg, North Carolina, transforming quiet suburban streets, homes, parks, and the town center into a rare winter landscape, viewed from above in soft white calm. (Credit Image: © Walter G. Arce Sr./ASP via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Russian War on Ukraine: Odesa Under Russian Strike UAV Attack
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Odesa Under Russian Strike UAV Attack
    January 27, 2026, Odesa, Ukraine: Emergency responders and utility workers dismantle rubble by hand at a residential building damaged by a Russian drone strike that caused apartment collapses from the fourth to the second floors in Odesa, Ukraine, on January 27, 2026. An overnight Russian drone attack on January 27 left Odesa with significant infrastructure damage. Authorities reported 22 affected people, 14 of whom sustained minor injuries. Search and rescue work continues at the strike sites (Credit Image: © Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Aurora Borealis Over Ukrainian City
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    Aurora Borealis Over Ukrainian City
    January 21, 2026, Lviv, Ukraine: The Aurora borealis, also known the northern lights, glow on the horizon in Lviv. (Credit Image: © Artur Abramiv/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Russian War on Ukraine: Russian Drone Attack On Odesa
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    Russian War on Ukraine: Russian Drone Attack On Odesa
    January 19, 2026, Odesa, Ukraine: A woman with children walks along a sidewalk strewn with glass and debris and a damaged car after a Russian drone hit a 25-storey residential building in Odesa, the third most populous city of Ukraine. Russian strikes hit the region early on January 19, damaging energy and gas infrastructure, with at least one person being injured, regional authorities reported. (Credit Image: © Nina Liashonok/Ukrinform via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    DUKAS_191293391_FER
    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    DUKAS_191293389_FER
    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
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    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

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    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    DUKAS_191293373_FER
    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    DUKAS_191293371_FER
    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    DUKAS_191293367_FER
    Exoskeleton building with terraced pools
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Symphony 1

    Ref 17327

    21/10/2025

    See Ferrari text

    Picture MUST credit: Zaha Hadid Architects/ Bloomimages

    An inside-out residential tower with a stunning exoskeleton with terraces and pools.

    The eco-friendly Symphony Tower is planned for the city of Dubai in the UAE.

    All the terraces will have special protection from the hot desert sun so they can be used all year round.

    It will be located a short distance from downtown Dubai which is home to some of the city’s renowned landmarks, cultural venues and shopping precincts.

    The building is said to draw inspiration from the distinctive three-dimensional geometries and detailed embroidery of traditional Emirati crafts of weaving with metallic threads called Al Sadu and Talli.

    The exoskeleton was designed so that it appears to transform in tone and depth as the sun moves across the sky throughout the day.

    A variety of external spaces throughout the 42-storey building provide outdoor living areas for each apartment.

    The Symphony Tower has been designed by London-based Zaha Hadid Architects for local development company Imtiaz.

    OPS: Render by Bloomimages of the Symphony Tower.

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

     

  • ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
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    ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    Trees to remain as memorial to Marline Anderson, who died recently, and who planted them in Battersea in 1980s. A grapefruit tree growing in the front garden of a house in south London.
    Thought to be the only one in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
    Bought to South London from Grenada in the 1980Õs.

    Battersea, south London.
    07-08-2025
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Credit: Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
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    ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    Trees to remain as memorial to Marline Anderson, who died recently, and who planted them in Battersea in 1980s. A grapefruit tree growing in the front garden of a house in south London.
    Thought to be the only one in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
    Bought to South London from Grenada in the 1980Õs.

    Battersea, south London.
    07-08-2025
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Credit: Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    DUKAS_188328245_EYE
    ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    Trees to remain as memorial to Marline Anderson, who died recently, and who planted them in Battersea in 1980s. A grapefruit tree growing in the front garden of a house in south London.
    Thought to be the only one in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
    Bought to South London from Grenada in the 1980Õs.

    Battersea, south London.
    07-08-2025
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Credit: Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Martin Godwin

     

  • ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
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    ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    Trees to remain as memorial to Marline Anderson, who died recently, and who planted them in Battersea in 1980s. A grapefruit tree growing in the front garden of a house in south London.
    Thought to be the only one in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
    Bought to South London from Grenada in the 1980Õs.
    - Vasilisa Ermakova, who lives in a flat in the building.
    Battersea, south London.
    07-08-2025
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Credit: Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Martin Godwin

     

  • ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    DUKAS_188328252_EYE
    ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    Trees to remain as memorial to Marline Anderson, who died recently, and who planted them in Battersea in 1980s. A grapefruit tree growing in the front garden of a house in south London.
    Thought to be the only one in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
    Bought to South London from Grenada in the 1980Õs.
    - Vasilisa Ermakova, who lives in a flat in the building.
    Battersea, south London.
    07-08-2025
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Credit: Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    Martin Godwin

     

  • ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    DUKAS_188328251_EYE
    ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    Trees to remain as memorial to Marline Anderson, who died recently, and who planted them in Battersea in 1980s. A grapefruit tree growing in the front garden of a house in south London.
    Thought to be the only one in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
    Bought to South London from Grenada in the 1980Õs.
    - Vasilisa Ermakova, who lives in a flat in the building.
    Battersea, south London.
    07-08-2025
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Credit: Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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    Martin Godwin

     

  • ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    DUKAS_188328246_EYE
    ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    Trees to remain as memorial to Marline Anderson, who died recently, and who planted them in Battersea in 1980s. A grapefruit tree growing in the front garden of a house in south London.
    Thought to be the only one in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
    Bought to South London from Grenada in the 1980Õs.
    - Vasilisa Ermakova, who lives in a flat in the building.
    Battersea, south London.
    07-08-2025
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Credit: Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
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    ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    Trees to remain as memorial to Marline Anderson, who died recently, and who planted them in Battersea in 1980s. A grapefruit tree growing in the front garden of a house in south London.
    Thought to be the only one in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
    Bought to South London from Grenada in the 1980Õs.
    - Vasilisa Ermakova, who lives in a flat in the building.
    Battersea, south London.
    07-08-2025
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Credit: Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
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    ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    Trees to remain as memorial to Marline Anderson, who died recently, and who planted them in Battersea in 1980s. A grapefruit tree growing in the front garden of a house in south London.
    Thought to be the only one in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
    Bought to South London from Grenada in the 1980Õs.
    - Vasilisa Ermakova, who lives in a flat in the building.
    Battersea, south London.
    07-08-2025
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Credit: Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
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    ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    Trees to remain as memorial to Marline Anderson, who died recently, and who planted them in Battersea in 1980s. A grapefruit tree growing in the front garden of a house in south London.
    Thought to be the only one in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
    Bought to South London from Grenada in the 1980Õs.
    - Vasilisa Ermakova, who lives in a flat in the building.
    Battersea, south London.
    07-08-2025
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Credit: Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
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    ‘Gift from Grenada’: grapefruit trees win protection after London campaign
    Trees to remain as memorial to Marline Anderson, who died recently, and who planted them in Battersea in 1980s. A grapefruit tree growing in the front garden of a house in south London.
    Thought to be the only one in the UK growing outside of Kew Gardens.
    Bought to South London from Grenada in the 1980Õs.
    - Vasilisa Ermakova, who lives in a flat in the building.
    Battersea, south London.
    07-08-2025
    Photograph by Martin Godwin

    Credit: Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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