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A boy from the crowd reaches for his ball in the shadow of the security forces, Monrovia Liberia.
Awards: International Photographer of the Year at the SIPA Awards
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Michael Sheen – Actor
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Pierce Brosnan – Actor
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Traditional West African dancer waiting to perform, Liberia
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The First Light Pavilion at Jodrell Bank in the UK is based on a modern re-working of the Meridian Line and features a curved entrance that mirrors the arc of the sun. Hassell Architects designed the pavilion as a grassy mound rising from the landscape.
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The Nobu Hotel is a bold architectural statement that occupies a tight urban plot in the heart of London’s most vibrant neighbourhood. Ben Adams Architects took over the beginnings of the project from the concept architects, Ron Arad. Combining local authenticity, material sophistication and integrated urban design it cements its place in east London’s evolving cultural and architectural landscape.
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The British Red Cross Society is the United Kingdom body of the worldwide neutral and impartial humanitarian network the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. They are the world’s largest humanitarian organisation supporting people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are.
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A British Red Cross Training and Support Officer teaches CPR as part of their community “First Aid” roadshow programme at Greenwich Maritime Museum in London.
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La Rosita Power Station, Mexico. Photographed for, and formerly owned by InterGen.
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Cruachan Power Station in Scotland was built almost 6 decades ago, by a workforce who blasted and drilled their way through the mountain’s granite core. They were known as the “Tunnel Tigers” for their ferocious work ethic and bravery. The current engineers are now moving mountains to achieve Scotland’s net zero target of 2045. Photographed for DRAX Global.
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Collecting water from a pump and drinking it before boiling is commonplace in many African countries. Unclean water kills more people than war. DelAgua Group in collaboration with the Rwandan Government embarked on an ambitious health impact study “Tubeho Neza-Transforming Lives Through Enterprise “, of distributing water filters and fuel-efficient cooking stoves across Rwanda.
Awards: Campaign Category of the Sony World Photography Awards
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1. Project Natick is Microsoft’s research into the feasibility of an underwater environmentally friendly datacentre. Spencer Fowers analysing data in Inverness, Scotland.
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Fernando Raverio, Head of Alternative Investments at F & C Investment Trust
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BBC Broadcasting House at Langham Place, London by HOK Architects
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A runner bean harvester at the Embu farm, Embu village in Kenya. African smallholder farmers are some of the most impoverished people in the world (43% are women) and they account for 80% of food production in sub-Sahara Africa. Farm Africa are representing the farmers and working with the supermarkets to supply their customers with good quality products, at fair prices throughout the year, which will ultimately safeguard the future of these farms.
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Alka-Seltzer for Bayer
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Servicing the electrical substation at Bajio Power Station, Mexico. Photographed for, and formerly owned by InterGen.
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Armourcoat Sustainable Luxury Finishes are creators, manufacturers, and installers of stunning contemporary surface finishes for visionary architects, designers, and private clients worldwide.
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The Batumi Hilton Hotel and residences is a mixed-use development comprising of two towers: a 21-storey hotel tower for Hilton International and a 19-storey residential tower. CallisonRTKL architects designed the development as a feature for the city, that respects the environment and embraces the rich culture and heritage of the area.
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DelAgua Health along with the University of Colorado and the Rwanda Ministry of Health embarked on an ambitious project to distribute water filters and fuel-efficient cooking stoves across Rwanda. The distribution days consist of some theatrical teaching and singing.
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Pharrell Williams – Record producer, songwriter, rapper, singer and fashion designer
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Roberto Cavalli – Fashion designer and inventor
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Leonardo DiCaprio – Actor and film producer
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Carey Mulligan – Actor
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Dougray Scott – Actor
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Sir Lenny Henry – Comedian, actor, writer, and Co-founder of Comic Relief
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A portrait of the Cypriot lighting designer Michael Anastassiades, pictured in thought with his creation called “Ama”.
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Vashi Domínguez – Entrepreneur
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Brian Bennett OBE – Drummer, musician, and composer
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Tony Hart – Artist and television presenter
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Will Bayley MBE – Paralympic table tennis player
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Landi Swanepoel – Model
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Alan Rickman – Actor and director
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Bill Nighy – Actor
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Sir Ian McKellen – Actor
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Daniel Radcliffe – Actor
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Jake Gyllenhaal – Actor and producer
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Simon Callow CBE – Actor and director
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Chernobyl’s children – a living testimony to the enduring legacy / 25 years on from the Chernobyl disaster children are monitored at the Polyclinic in Chernihiv on a regular basis to gain information on the aftereffects of radiation.
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Chernobyl’s children – a living testimony to the enduring legacy / 25 years on from the Chernobyl disaster children are monitored at the Polyclinic in Chernihiv on a regular basis to gain information on the aftereffects of radiation.
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Chernobyl’s children – a living testimony to the enduring legacy / 25 years on from the Chernobyl disaster children are monitored at the Polyclinic in Chernihiv on a regular basis to gain information on the aftereffects of radiation.
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A young man waits on a bus in Salyan, Azerbaijan. Part of a series of portraits called, “Conflict is not the division of land but the division of people”. The Azerbaijan and Armenia war is an ethnic and territorial conflict over the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh that has led to tens of thousands of casualties and over a million refugees.
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A plasterer takes a break from working on a house, Nagorno Karabakh. Part of a series of portraits called, “Conflict is not the division of land but the division of people”.
The Azerbaijan and Armenia war is an ethnic and territorial conflict over the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh that has led to tens of thousands of casualties and over a million refugees.
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A butcher, in Salyan’s local market in Azerbaijan, holds a bag of recently purchased fish. Part of a series of portraits called, “Conflict is not the division of land but the division of people”.
The Azerbaijan and Armenia war is an ethnic and territorial conflict over the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh that has led to tens of thousands of casualties and over a million refugees.
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The Maras Salt mines, Urubamba, The Sacred Vallery, Peru
Since pre-Inca times, salt has been obtained in Maras by evaporating salty water from a local subterranean stream.
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Baku, in Azerbaijan, is a city of contrasts. Away from Baku’s glittering city centre, the country is still underdeveloped. Apart from the export of oil and gas, no other industrial sectors have prospered. Outside of the city centre 42% of people live below the poverty line.
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Burkina Faso is the land of the masks. Nothing reflects the cultural and tribal identity of this endlessly flat, politically trouble torn, and almost unknown country more than the unique wooden masks, colourfully crafted in the form of animals and bush spirits which can be seen worn by the masked dancers in hundreds of small towns and villages.
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Burkina Faso is the land of the masks. The masks are crafted in the form of animals and bush spirits that represent the natural spirit whose functions is as a mediator between man and the creator god. Nothing reflects the cultural and tribal identity more than the unique wooden masks. They are considered to be the very soul of Africa.
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Rwanda has come a long way since the 1994 genocide. Internal security has improved, infrastructure has been rebuilt, the economy is improving, and more women are taking part in political and economic life.
For a long time, education in Rwanda was informal and delivered through the family. There is now an emphasis on children attending school to secure the future of the country.
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A boy waits with his classmates for the school bell. Rwanda has come a long way since the 1994 genocide. Internal security has improved, infrastructure has been rebuilt, the economy is improving, and more women are taking part in political and economic life.
For a long time, education in Rwanda was informal and delivered through the family. There is now an emphasis on children attending school to secure the future of the country.
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The Imam stands outside his mosque in the middle of a sandstorm, Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso is a religiously diverse society, with Islam being the dominant religion. The image was shot on transparency film which has captured the eerie colour cast from the sun being refracted through all the grains of sand.
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Two bull elephants in a standoff on the shore of Lake Manyara, Tanzania
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Enjoying the water after School in Rwanda.
Rwanda has come a long way since the 1994 genocide. Internal security has improved, infrastructure has been rebuilt, the economy is improving, and more women are taking part in political and economic life.
For a long time, education in Rwanda was informal and delivered through the family. There is now an emphasis on children attending school to secure the future of the country.
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A lady washes up in the communal wash area in a courtyard community where she lives in the old part of Yerevan. Part of a series of portraits called, “Conflict is not the division of land but the division of people”.
The Azerbaijan & Armenia conflict over Nagorno Karabakh has led to over 20,000 casualties & almost 1.5million refugees.
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The traditional three stone fire requires an enormous amount of wood as it is inefficient with heat loss. Cooking on these fires gives rise to indoor air emissions, resulting in an adverse impact on both public health and economic development.
The Rwandan Government embarked on an ambitious health impact study “Tubeho Neza” (Transforming Lives Through Enterprise) of distributing fuel-efficient cooking stoves across Rwanda.
Awards: Campaign Category of the Sony World Photography Awards
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A displaced refugee stands outside her home in Tbilisi. Georgia’s economy has undergone huge changes since the country reclaimed its independence over 20 years ago. The initial years of independence were difficult when the country was engaged in conflict.
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A girl daydreams for a moment, during her daily chores of sweeping the outside of her home, Rwanda.
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The Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 26 April 1986 released 400 times as much radiation as the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. 116,000 people were evacuated from the area at the time of the accident with 1200 refusing to leave. Those that stayed were mostly women and became known as “self-settlers”.
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Green is also the colour of money. Part of a feature on the UK recycling industry.
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“Tenacious Roots”. A Cuban man sits in his living room with framed pictures of Jesus Christ and Fidel Castro on his wall, Cienfuegos, Cuba.
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“Tenacious Roots”, A framed picture of Che Guevara hangs as a reminder of Cuba’s revolution, just off Plaza de la Catedral, Havana, Cuba.
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“Tenacious Roots”. A tourist bus displays the Visa sign above the national flag, Santiago De Cuba, Cuba.
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The star-spangled banner flies from the top of Ground Zero, the remains of the World Trade Centre, in the aftermath of 9 /11, New York.
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Among the flags for support being sold there seemed to be a market for more questionable “memorabilia”, two blocks from ground zero, New York
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Independence Day in Ukraine was the state holiday celebrated on 24 August in commemoration of the Declaration of Independence of 1991.
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John Badman, Principal at CallisonRTKL Architects
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Safiya Karsan Michel, Vice President Partnerships & Alliances at Elliptic
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Tamara Gillan, Founder and CEO of The WealthiHer Network
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Directors of Child Graddon Lewis Architects
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Pete Madden, President and Chief Executive Officer of Drax Biomass
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Jo Lawrence, Senior Manager of Agriculture Sustainable Global Concepts at Arla Foods
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(L-R) Mike Shepperd, Senior R&D Engineer at Microsoft Research & Spencer Fowers, Principal Member of Technical Staff at Microsoft Research
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Michael Gleason & Luke Smith, Gartmore’s quantitative team
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Thames River Capital Management Team
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Senior Management at Mitie Group PLC
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Alice Wenner, Capital Raising / Investor Relations Associate at Starwood Capital Group
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Andrea Smith, Associate Director at CallisonRTKL Architects
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Emmanuel Ene, Director at Canyon Partners LLC
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Kirk Wylie, Managing Director, CDIO Investment Bank Head of Risk Technology at UBS
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Hoifung Poon, General Manager of Health Futures at Microsoft
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Jamie Renolds, President, USA, GSH
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Mikolaj Karczewski, Architect at Woods Bagot
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John Gordon, Head of Business Development, Private Wealth Management at Casenove Capital Management
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Barclays Women’s Management Team
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Emily Applewhite, Designer at CallisonRTKL Architects
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Judith Batchelar (OBE) former Director of Sainsbury’s Brand, Non-Executive Director of the Environment Agency, Chair of the Rugby Players Association, Trustee of The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and an Ambassador for the Woodland Trust
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Michael Dillon, Associate Principal at Arcadis NV
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Elizabeth Finlay, Senior Marketing Manager at CallisonRTKL
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Jorge Beroiz, Creative Director and Principal at CallisonRTKL
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Nigel Heap, Managing Director UKI & EMEA at Hays
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Tim Neal, President and CEO – CallisonRTKL
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Chris Pilling, Chairman at Elliptic
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Alexia Gargiulo, Senior Architect at CallisonRTKL
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Cecily Morrison, Senior Principal Researcher Manager at Microsoft Research Cambridge
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The Gesture Research team at Microsoft
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Skygarden 1 Suspension Luminaire for FLOS
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Vashi Jewellers
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Louis Vuitton
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Steak for Sainsbury’s
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Icelandic Cod for Sainsbury’s
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Scottish Salmon for Sainsbury’s
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Peer Educator marketing for The British Red Cross
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Code Jumper, An inclusive physical programming language for children with vision impairments, for Microsoft
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Raumfeld
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Yamaha Music London
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Yamaha Music London
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Moroso
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Moroso
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The Louis Poulsen Patera Pendant for Atrium Lighting
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Clime Course, Clay Lime Plaster for Armourcoat Sustainable Luxury Finishes
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Clime Course, Clay Lime Plaster for Armourcoat Sustainable Luxury Finishes
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White Keglen Pendant Light, designed by BIG, for Louis Poulsen
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Black Keglen Pendant Light, designed by BIG, for Louis Poulsen
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HAYS Recruitment Services
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Vashi Jewellers
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Louis Vuitton
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Overlap Suspension Lamp, by Michael Anastassiades for FLOS
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Bulbo57 by FLOS for Atrium Lighting
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OK Pendant Lamp by FLOS for Atrium Lighting
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Arrangements by Michael Anastassiades for FLOS
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Petprotect Insurance
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Live Well for Less Chicken Welfare for Sainsbury’s
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Jersey Royals for Sainsbury’s
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Taste the Difference Lamb for Sainsbury’s
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First Aid Training for The British Red Cross
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InterGen’s Coryton Power Station, UK.
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Arc flash test engineer at the Campeche Power Station, Mexico. Photographed for, and formerly owned by InterGen.
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Weyerhaeuser manages the most sustainable, versatile resource on earth: forests. When managed intensively but responsibly, it is possible to maximize the value of each acre & produce a sustainable supply of wood fibre, whilst being careful to protect biological diversity, recreation needs, water quality & other ecosystem services.
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DRAX Biomass, Morehouse BioEnergy pellet production facility in Texas, USA. The manufacture of high-density pellets from sustainable working forests are then used as a low carbon alternative to coal in the upgraded biomass units in their power stations.
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Inside the crane at the DRAX Biomass, Morehouse BioEnergy pellet production facility in Texas, USA. The manufacture of high-density pellets from sustainable working forests are then used as a low carbon alternative to coal in the upgraded biomass units in their power stations.
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DRAX Biomass, Morehouse BioEnergy pellet production facility in Texas, USA. The manufacture of high-density pellets from sustainable working forests are then used as a low carbon alternative to coal in the upgraded biomass units in their power stations.
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Inside the storage dome of the Drax Biomass Transit Facility in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Drax Biomass has processed over 10 million tons of sustainable biomass pellets through the Port of Greater Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Gary Newton, a Shift Operations technician pictured inside the air-cooled condenser at InterGen’s Coryton Power Station, UK.
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Inside the turbine hall of InterGen’s Spalding Power Station in Lincolnshire.
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Vitaliano Teducci, a Performance Engineer at InterGen’s Coryton Power Station, UK.
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A statutory major outage at InterGen’s Rocksavage Power Station in Runcorn near Liverpool.
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A statutory major outage at InterGen’s Rocksavage Power Station in Runcorn near Liverpool.
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A statutory major outage at InterGen’s Rocksavage Power Station in Runcorn near Liverpool.
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A statutory major outage at InterGen’s Rocksavage Power Station in Runcorn near Liverpool.
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A statutory major outage at InterGen’s Rocksavage Power Station in Runcorn near Liverpool.
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MaaStroom Power Station, the Netherlands. Photographed for, and formerly owned by InterGen.
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Bajio Power Station, Mexico. Photographed for, and formerly owned by InterGen.
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One of Mowi’s (formerly Marine Harvest) Salmon farms off the coast of the Isle of Skye in Scotland that supplies Sainsbury’s.
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Weyerhaeuser manages the most sustainable, versatile resource on earth: forests. When managed intensively but responsibly, it is possible to maximize the value of each acre & produce a sustainable supply of wood fibre, whilst being careful to protect biological diversity, recreation needs, water quality & other ecosystem services.
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Weyerhaeuser manages the most sustainable, versatile resource on earth: forests. When managed intensively but responsibly, it is possible to maximize the value of each acre & produce a sustainable supply of wood fibre, whilst being careful to protect biological diversity, recreation needs, water quality & other ecosystem services.
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Weyerhaeuser manages the most sustainable, versatile resource on earth: forests. When managed intensively but responsibly, it is possible to maximize the value of each acre & produce a sustainable supply of wood fibre, whilst being careful to protect biological diversity, recreation needs, water quality & other ecosystem services.
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DRAX Biomass, Morehouse BioEnergy pellet production facility in Texas, USA. The manufacture of high-density pellets from sustainable working forests are then used as a low carbon alternative to coal in the upgraded biomass units in their power stations.
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DRAX Biomass, Morehouse BioEnergy pellet production facility in Texas, USA. The manufacture of high-density pellets from sustainable working forests are then used as a low carbon alternative to coal in the upgraded biomass units in their power stations.
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DRAX Biomass, Morehouse BioEnergy pellet production facility in Texas, USA. The manufacture of high-density pellets from sustainable working forests are then used as a low carbon alternative to coal in the upgraded biomass units in their power stations.
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A shift operations technician physically checks the dials and displays during a routine walk round of the La Rosita Power Station, Mexico. Photographed for, and formerly owned by InterGen.
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The Plant Technician operates, performs regular preventive maintenance, and makes rounds taking regular readings on all power plant equipment and systems at InterGen’s Rocksavage Power Station in Runcorn near Liverpool.
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Inside the control room of InterGen’s Coryton Power Station located 30 Miles east of London on the River Thames.
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Engineers at Cruachan Power Station in front of one of the original transformers. Bought by the Drax Group in 2018, the site is one of only four pumped storage hydro stations in the UK and has a capacity of 440 MW – enough to power more than 90,000 homes.
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Intergen’s Spalding Power Station in Lincolnshire.
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Rye House Power Station is a 715 MW combined cycle gas turbine power station located near Rye House railway station in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire. It is part of the DRAX Group portfolio of gas power generation assets.
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Intergen’s Spalding Power Station in Lincolnshire.
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The turbine hall of the Cruachan Power Station is located 1 km within the hollowed-out mountain of Ben Cruachan and houses four generators. Bought by Drax in December 2018, it is one of only four pumped storage hydro stations in the UK and has a capacity of 440 MW – enough to power more than 90,000 homes.
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The 259MW Chihuahua power station located in the industrial border region of Juarez, south of the US-Mexico border. Photographed for, and formerly owned by InterGen.
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The 259MW Chihuahua power station located in the industrial border region of Juarez, south of the US-Mexico border. Photographed for, and formerly owned by InterGen.
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The YASA Axial Flux Motor is the future of performance electric vehicle propulsion. It is Mercedes Benz’s ultra-high performance electric vehicle motor capable of moving their cars faster and further.
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Oxford Biomedica is one of the original pioneers in gene and cell therapy. It was part of the University of Oxford consortium behind the development of the coronavirus vaccination, as the leading manufacturer at the new OX Box laboratory facility.
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Microsoft and the University of Copenhagen are building the world’s first scalable quantum computer at the Quantum Materials Lab in Copenhagen. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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Project Natick is Microsoft’s research into the feasibility of an underwater data centre, to determine whether it is logistically, environmentally, and economically practical. They selected the Orkney Islands for the Northern Isles deployment in part because the grid there is supplied 100% by wind and solar as well as experimental green energy technologies under development.
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In 1947, McVitie and Price made the official cake for Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s wedding. Parent company Pladis offered its services to Buckingham Palace to provide a cake to celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary. The cake includes intricate handmade sugar work details such as flowers replicating the Myrtle used in The Queen’s original wedding bouquet.
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Immunocore is a global commercial-stage biotechnology company, based in Oxfordshire, which researches and develops biological drugs using soluble T-cell receptor technology.
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Project Natick is Microsoft’s research into the feasibility of an underwater data centre, to determine whether it is logistically, environmentally, and economically practical. They selected the Orkney Islands for the Northern Isles deployment in part because the grid there is supplied 100% by wind and solar as well as experimental green energy technologies under development.
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Project Natick is Microsoft’s research into the feasibility of an underwater data centre, to determine whether it is logistically, environmentally, and economically practical. They selected the Orkney Islands for the Northern Isles deployment in part because the grid there is supplied 100% by wind and solar as well as experimental green energy technologies under development.
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NIAB EMR is a horticultural and agricultural research institute at East Malling, Kent in England, with a specialism in fruit and clonally propagated crop production. Sainsbury’s has been working with EMR to improve their related production line. Abi Johnson analyses the root structure of two different varieties of strawberries.
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Thanet Earth is Britain’s largest greenhouse complex, covering 90 hectares of land and producing around 400 million tomatoes, 30 million cucumbers and 24 million peppers each year. Innovation, environmental concern, and a focus on quality combine with cutting edge technology, international expertise and the best UK growing conditions to produce unrivalled taste on a commercial scale.
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Microsoft is working alongside the NHS with Azure AI to spot patients facing increased risks during surgery. Justin Green and Mike Reed at the Wansbeck Hospital in Northumbria are exploring how AI could help reduce waiting times, support recommendations from healthcare teams and provide patients with better information so they can make more informed decisions about their own care. The AI model is hosted in Microsoft’s Azure cloud and uses the Responsible AI dashboard in Azure Machine Learning, so that medical professionals are given a clearer understanding of why the AI has reached its conclusions.
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EPR Architects is an award-winning architecture studio delivering exemplary architecture, master planning, and interior design. The 300-strong team works across three studios with a central London headquarters.
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Cecily Morrison, Senior Principal Researcher Manager at Microsoft Research Cambridge, is exploring the possibilities of using AI technology for people who are blind and with low vision.
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Microsoft and the University of Copenhagen are building the world’s first scalable quantum computer at the Quantum Materials Lab in Copenhagen. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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Renault Formula One’s Enstone Technical Centre in the UK is constantly exploring how to push the limits of engineering. Each piece of information is imperative to understand the dynamics of the car and transform these forces into performance. 200 sensors collect over 50 billion data points that help the technical staff improve aerodynamics, performance, and handling. The team must be able to trust the data they receive, analyse it, and visually interpret it in the most efficient way. Microsoft technology such as Azure Batch, artificial intelligence tools, and HoloLens, can help filter through each valuable piece of information.
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Renault Formula One’s Enstone Technical Centre in the UK is constantly exploring how to push the limits of engineering. Each piece of information is imperative to understand the dynamics of the car and transform these forces into performance. 200 sensors collect over 50 billion data points that help the technical staff improve aerodynamics, performance, and handling. The team must be able to trust the data they receive, analyse it, and visually interpret it in the most efficient way. Microsoft technology such as Azure Batch, artificial intelligence tools, and HoloLens, can help filter through each valuable piece of information.
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Renault Formula One’s Enstone Technical Centre in the UK is constantly exploring how to push the limits of engineering. Each piece of information is imperative to understand the dynamics of the car and transform these forces into performance. 200 sensors collect over 50 billion data points that help the technical staff improve aerodynamics, performance, and handling. The team must be able to trust the data they receive, analyse it, and visually interpret it in the most efficient way. Microsoft technology such as Azure Batch, artificial intelligence tools, and HoloLens, can help filter through each valuable piece of information.
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The Microsoft Quantum Lab Delft in the Netherlands is the culmination of a partnership between Microsoft and QuTech to collaboratively research the building blocks for a quantum computer. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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The Microsoft Quantum Lab Delft in the Netherlands is the culmination of a partnership between Microsoft and QuTech to collaboratively research the building blocks for a quantum computer. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it. That’s something to smile about.
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The Microsoft Quantum Lab Delft in the Netherlands is the culmination of a partnership between Microsoft and QuTech to collaboratively research the building blocks for a quantum computer. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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Sainsbury’s Woodland Trust partnership began in 2004 when they started selling Woodland Eggs. Since then, they have added chicken and turkey products to their Woodland range, including the Norfolk Black chicken turkey.
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The YASA Axial Flux Motor is the future of performance electric vehicle propulsion. It is Mercedes Benz’s ultra-high performance electric vehicle motor capable of moving their cars faster and further.
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Dr. Chetan Nayak working at the Microsoft Quantum Lab Delft in the Netherlands research the building blocks for a quantum computer. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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Microsoft’s Paddington headquarters integrates several very distinct groups (with very different needs) together under one roof, whilst being a space that functions effectively for their different cultures. Paddington is a befitting location for the technology giant and has been designed to optimise collaboration, connection, and learning.
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EPR Architects is an award-winning architecture studio delivering exemplary architecture, master planning, and interior design. The 300-strong team works across three studios with a central London headquarters.
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The YASA Axial Flux Motor is the future of performance electric vehicle propulsion. It is Mercedes Benz’s ultra-high performance electric vehicle motor capable of moving their cars faster and further.
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The YASA Axial Flux Motor is the future of performance electric vehicle propulsion. It is Mercedes Benz’s ultra-high performance electric vehicle motor capable of moving their cars faster and further.
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Microsoft and the University of Copenhagen are building the world’s first scalable quantum computer at the Quantum Materials Lab in Copenhagen. Quantum computers could eventually be used to solve some of the world’s toughest problems, from world hunger to the dangerous effects of climate change revolutionising society and changing the world as we know it.
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The Tree of Trees sculpture was designed by Heatherwick Studios as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Situated outside of Buckingham Palace, London, the sculpture was part of a national community campaign to plant more trees.
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Originally built in 1992 to designs by GMW Partnership, The Minster Building has recently been redeveloped by the architects, BuckleyGrayYeoman. A new entrance on the corner of Mincing Lane and Great Tower Street leads to the reception with an eight-storey central atrium. This sets the tone and material palette for the rest of the development, with curved glazing, textured jesmonite panels, marble and bronze combining to create an opulent, airy and uplifting ambiance.
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The ICON Outlet at the O2 Arena is CallisonRTKL’s masterplan for a leisure and entertainment district in London. The ceiling treatment within the space is a unique feature to the site, designed to create a sense of light, space and tranquillity. Clever use of LED lighting enables the tone and look and feel of the development to shift depending on the time of day.
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The First Light Pavilion at Jodrell Bank in the UK is based on a modern re-working of the Meridian Line. Hassell Architects designed the pavilion as a grassy mound with a dramatically curved concrete entrance with its axis due south to reflect the arc of the sun. Two separate screen walls guide visitors to the entryway, evoking a sense of exploration and discovery.
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The Mall of Egypt was designed by the architects CallisonRTKL as being deeply rooted in the regions cultural past celebrating ancient Egyptian geometry, proportion and symmetry within a 21st century design. The architecture is contemporary and organic in design, reflecting on the past and looking into the future at the same time.
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The Meraas La Mer beachfront development has been designed by architects CallisonRTKL to be a place where new Dubai meets the old. It has both prize views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai’s city skyline. It is spread over 1.24 million square metres of existing and reclaimed land taken over by sprawling timber walkways and beachside promenades packed with more than 130 restaurants, bars and shops.
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The Meraas La Mer beachfront development has been designed by architects CallisonRTKL to be a place where new Dubai meets the old. It has both prize views of the Arabian Gulf and Dubai’s city skyline. It is spread over 1.24 million square metres of existing and reclaimed land taken over by sprawling timber walkways and beachside promenades packed with more than 130 restaurants, bars and shops.
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The Outlet Village in Dubai is an indoor retail destination developed by Meraas that offers a value shopping experience in a distinctive and stunning environment. Located adjacent to Dubai Parks and Resorts and within easy reach of Abu Dhabi the outlet village has become a destination for visitors. The architects CallisonRTKL designed the Outlet Village with an innovative approach to construction housing over 125 luxury retail brands, three department stores, and a range of international dining.
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The Mall of Egypt has been designed by CallisonRTKL as a consumer engagement space with a sense of community created out of the entertainment, experiences, and services which are offered. It is no longer a place for retailers to push out product offerings into a mass market but somewhere which has a pull-marketing approach orchestrated around the needs and interests of an increasingly diverse consumer market, segmented by age, ethnicity, and locality.
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Located in Cairo’s modern 6th of October district, the Mall of Egypt has been designed by the architects CallisonRTKL as a destination to LEED Silver standards and is intended to foster a family-centred sense of community. The two-level centre includes a hypermarket, global flagship retail, a range of dining options, and exceptional entertainment venues including a cinema complex, the first indoor snow park in Africa and Magic Planet entertainment.
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The Argo complex is a 2km long aerial tramway linking the heart of Batumi’s waterfront which is situated on Georgia’s Black Sea coast, to the Argo entertainment centre developed on Anuria Mountain. At 250 m (820 ft) above sea level, this sightseeing centre provides visitors with some unmatched views of the city, the Black Sea and the surrounding mountains. The architects Callison RTKL designed the entertainment centre to give the viewer the impression of being on a ship using symbols from the boat by which mythical Jason and Argonauts sailed to Kolchida. The Vela Tower is clad in aluminium panels with rich golden glass windows.
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The Argo complex is a 2km long aerial tramway linking the heart of Batumi’s waterfront which is situated on Georgia’s Black Sea coast, to the Argo entertainment centre developed on Anuria Mountain. CallisonRTKL designed the lower Station on Gogebashvili Street on the waterfront, as an impressive angular glass building.
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The Batumi Hilton Hotel and residences is a mixed-use development comprising of two towers: a 21-storey hotel tower for Hilton International and a 19-storey residential tower. CallisonRTKL architects designed the development as a feature for the city, that respects the environment and embraces the rich culture and heritage of the area.
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The Thames Quarter Building has 315 apartments spread across the building’s 12-storey and 23-storey sections, which provide a variety of amenity spaces. The residents have access to a gym / wellness studio, an in-house cinema, communal lounge areas, dining rooms, landscape upper-level terraces and a tech hub workspace area. CRTKL delivered the concept design and planning submission for a build-to-rent development in close proximity to Reading railway station.
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The Architects Child Graddon Lewis’s award-winning Leeds Dock design for Allied London is the public realm masterplan and redevelopment of a prime dockside site in the West Yorkshire city, creating a new retail, work and leisure destination. The project has transformed a formerly failing site into a vibrant city centre village and features over a dozen low-cost initiatives, including new retail areas, contemporary workspaces, a street food hub, external seating areas and a range of bold public realm interventions.
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8 Canada Square (or the HSBC Tower) is the global headquarters of the HSBC Group. Foster + Partners were originally appointed as the architects as they had designed their previous head office in Hong Kong. The interior has since been updated by the architects tp bennet to take advantage of it’s increasingly spectacular views as you climb the levels.
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3 Moorgate Place has a rich history and was once the HQ of Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corp. It has recently undergone a substantial refurbishment designed by tp bennett architects.
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The Epworth comprises a landmark 1930s Art Deco building beautifully modernised for the creative industries by award winning architects Buckley Gray Yeoman. The project involved the substantial refurbishment and reconstruction of three separate buildings to provide approximately 62,789 sq ft (5,833 sq m) of ‘best in class’ Grade A office accommodation arranged over lower ground, ground and six upper floors.
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30-34 Moorgate is an impressive nine story building in the heart of London. Trehearne Architects was tasked by LS Estates with the extension and optimisation of the building.
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York House in Kings Cross London is a 1980s office building that has been modified by architects dmfk. The award-winning redevelopment used a structurally self-supporting perforated brick lattice for the façade, set on a 45-degree angle. This arrangement is visually striking and economical, reducing the need for additional supports and using half of the bricks of a traditional façade.
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The Deal Trak building in Leeds Dock is clad with glowing-coloured battens. The Architects Child Graddon Lewis’s award-winning Leeds Dock design is the public realm masterplan and redevelopment of a prime dockside site in the West Yorkshire city, creating a new retail, work and leisure destination. The project has transformed a formerly failing site into a vibrant city centre village.
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The architects Gensler designed Microsoft’s Paddington headquarters to consolidate its teams across London. The building integrates several very distinct groups (with very different needs) together under one roof, whilst being a space that functions effectively for their different cultures. Paddington is a befitting location for the technology giant and has been designed to optimise collaboration, connection, and learning.
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The architects Gensler designed Microsoft’s Paddington headquarters to consolidate its teams across London. The building integrates several very distinct groups (with very different needs) together under one roof, whilst being a space that functions effectively for their different cultures. Paddington is a befitting location for the technology giant and has been designed to optimise collaboration, connection, and learning.
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The Epworth comprises a landmark 1930s Art Deco building beautifully modernised for the creative industries by award winning architects Buckley Gray Yeoman. The project involved the substantial refurbishment and reconstruction of three separate buildings to provide approximately 62,789 sq ft (5,833 sq m) of ‘best in class’ Grade A office accommodation arranged over lower ground, ground and six upper floors.
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The ICON Outlet at the O2 Arena completes CallisonRTKL (CRTKL) and the clients’, AEG and Crosstree’s, vision to deliver an unparalleled leisure and entertainment district for London – a place where retail and leisure converge. The development will complete the circuit within the Entertainment District to create a 360-degree visitor experience that not only supports the main arena events but has the critical mass to be a customer draw in its own right.
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Set in a cultural harbour front location in the heart of Portsmouth, Gunwharf Quays is the South’s leading designer shopping outlet. Boasting over 90 stores and over 30 restaurants, bars and coffee shops, Gunwharf Quays is a unique and vibrant shopping and leisure destination. Orium Design was commissioned to update the existing centre for a new premium market.
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The Museum building at the AELTC Wimbledon was designed by DLA Architecture using an architectural language that combines heritage and excellence alongside modernity and functionality. Ultimately the architects had to deliver an improved but still recognisable “quintessentially Wimbledon” building.
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For a long time, education in Rwanda was informal and delivered through the family. There is now an emphasis on children attending school to secure the future of the country. DelAgua Health along with the University of Colorado and the Rwanda Ministry of Health embarked on an ambitious project of education with the use of improved water treatment and cooking methods.
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Theo Paphitis and Duncan Bannatyne of the Dragons Den tour various businesses set up in the Kibera Slum in Nairobi, Kenya, for Comic Relief.
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The Liberia National Peace & Cultural Festival was part of International Alert’s Media Project to bring people from different cultural, linguistic & ethnic groups together. Nearly four hundred artists and performers from all 15 counties of Liberia, and over 100 artists from Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast and Guinea performed on one stage in a celebration of their cultural diversity, Monrovia.
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International Alert started working in Liberia in 1993 and stayed throughout the years of civil war. Alert has focused on work in the field of communications. They have helped journalists and traditional communicators become more effective, enhancing the media’s role as a vehicle for transparency, democracy and non-violent change. Since 2004, as part of its Liberia Media Project, Alert established eight community radio stations across the country, and set up the Liberia National Peace & Cultural Festival.
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The Association of Ukrainians in France and the Ukrainian World Congress, along with 1000 participants marched in Paris in memory Ukrainian athletes killed in combat.
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“Portraits of Resilience”
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“Portraits of Resilience”
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“Portraits of Resilience”
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Farm Africa works with small holder farmers to reduce poverty and improve food security by increasing household incomes. Traditional livelihoods of felling trees to sell as timber and charcoal has reduced the forest at a rate of 300,000 hectares each year. Farm Africa has been introducing more profitable and sustainable enterprises, like beekeeping. Babati in the Nou Forest area of Tanzania.
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Farm Africa works with small holder farmers to reduce poverty and improve food security by increasing household incomes. Traditional livelihoods of felling trees to sell as timber and charcoal has reduced the forest at a rate of 300,000 hectares each year. Farm Africa has been introducing more profitable and sustainable enterprises, like beekeeping. Babati in the Nou Forest area of Tanzania.
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A convenience store holder in Tbilisi, Georgia photographed for International Alert as part of the Caucasus series of portraits with the overall title, “Conflict is not the division of land but the division of people”. The portraits capture faces of different people from different states in the region and vividly represent the human side of conflict, where each individual remains above all a human being with his or her right to be what they are, wherever they live, with dignity and in peace.
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An athlete next to the Stepanakert stadium in the internationally unrecognised country of Nagorno Karabakh. Photographed for International Alert as part of the Caucasus series of portraits with the overall title, “Conflict is not the division of land but the division of people”. The portraits capture faces of different people from different states in the region and vividly represent the human side of conflict, where each individual remains above all a human being with his or her right to be what they are, wherever they live, with dignity and in peace.
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A young lad at football training in Tbilisi, Georgia. Photographed for International Alert as part of the Caucasus series of portraits with the overall title, “Conflict is not the division of land but the division of people”. The portraits capture faces of different people from different states in the region and vividly represent the human side of conflict, where each individual remains above all a human being with his or her right to be what they are, wherever they live, with dignity and in peace.
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Collecting water from a pump is commonplace in many African countries. The trip can be several miles over rough terrain and it is often the children who are allocated this chore. DelAgua Health along with the University of Colorado and the Rwanda Ministry of Health embarked on an ambitious project to distribute water filters and fuel-efficient cooking stoves across Rwanda.
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DelAgua Health along with the University of Colorado and the Rwanda Ministry of Health embarked on an ambitious project to distribute water filters and fuel-efficient cooking stoves across Rwanda. Distribution days are usually from a village hall and will cover a large region where people may have to walk for the best part of a day to be there. Families have to carry the filters and stoves home to their houses, where community health workers will visit them.
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DelAgua Health along with the University of Colorado and the Rwanda Ministry of Health embarked on an ambitious project to distribute water filters and fuel-efficient cooking stoves across Rwanda. Equipment distributions are followed by household level education visits by community health workers.
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DelAgua Health along with the University of Colorado and the Rwanda Ministry of Health embarked on an ambitious project to distribute water filters and fuel-efficient cooking stoves across Rwanda. Within the randomised controlled trial, a sample of the households will receive water filters and cookstoves equipped with cellular network based remotely reporting sensors that record the performance and usage.
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DelAgua Health along with the University of Colorado and the Rwanda Ministry of Health embarked on an ambitious project to distribute water filters and fuel-efficient cooking stoves across Rwanda. Health education is the cornerstone of making the project a success. By enabling behaviour change, to encourage the use of improved water treatment and cooking methods through community health workers, it increases the chances of having a health impact.
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Farm Africa works with small holder farmers to reduce poverty and improve food security by increasing household incomes. Their sesame seed project works directly with over a thousand “model farmers” (40 farmers per village) who passed on project knowledge and skills to other “adopter farmers.” Using this approach, the project has reached thousands of farmers, with the additional aim that these farmers will further spread their knowledge to others in the region. Babati in the Nou Forest area of Tanzania.
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Farm Africa works with small holder farmers to reduce poverty and improve food security by increasing household incomes. Their sesame seed project works directly with over a thousand “model farmers” (40 farmers per village) who passed on project knowledge and skills to other “adopter farmers.” Using this approach, the project has reached thousands of farmers, with the additional aim that these farmers will further spread their knowledge to others in the region. Babati in the Nou Forest area of Tanzania.
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Before Farm Africa’s involvement in sesame seed farming, a large percentage of the crop would be lost after harvesting, because the farmers had nowhere to store or process it. Sesame seeds are easily damaged and are prone to rotting and pests. They need to be sieved and stored in a dry environment. Farm Africa has built two modern warehouses with enough room for farmers to process and store their crops. A kilo of the higher-quality sesame sells for almost 45% more than the local variety did, helping provide more for their families. Farm Africa also encourages farmers to form co-operatives so they can sell their produce collectively, and the co-operative warehouse allows the farmers to store sesame until it is at its most valuable. Babati in the Nou Forest area of Tanzania.
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Matt Cardle in Tanzania for Comic Relief.
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James Caan from the Dragons Den in Kenya for Comic Relief.
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For a long time, education in Rwanda was informal and delivered through the family. There is now an emphasis on children attending school to secure the future of the country. DelAgua Health along with the University of Colorado and the Rwanda Ministry of Health embarked on an ambitious project of education with the use of improved water treatment and cooking methods.
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Prior to the Ukraine’s conflict with Russia the Polyclinic in Chernihiv monitored Chernobyl’s children and the aftereffects of radiation.
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The Liberia National Peace & Cultural Festival was part of International Alert’s Media Project to bring people from different cultural, linguistic & ethnic groups together. Nearly four hundred artists and performers from all 15 counties of Liberia, and over 100 artists from Sierra Leone, Ivory Coast and Guinea performed on one stage in a celebration of their cultural diversity, in Ganta, Nimba County.
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Farm Africa is working with African smallholder farmers in sub-Sahara Africa. They recognise that they must invest in the local communities with basic infra structure necessities, such as running water and electricity, and support the local people with doctors and schools.
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African smallholder farmers are some of the most impoverished people in the world (43% are women) and they account for 80% of food production in sub-Sahara Africa. Farm Africa are representing the farmers and working with the supermarkets to supply their customers with good quality products, at fair prices throughout the year, which will ultimately safeguard the future of these farms.
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Tanzania has made impressive gains in reducing child mortality, but challenges remain in preventing maternal and neonatal deaths. In a project called “Connect”, Ifakara Health Institute is working with Comic Relief funding to recruit and train 130 Community Health Agents, who will deliver health education and basic health care to more than 50,000 women and children across three districts.
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Prior to the Ukraine’s conflict with Russia the Polyclinic in Chernihiv monitored Chernobyl’s children and the aftereffects of radiation.
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Tanzania has made impressive gains in reducing child mortality, but challenges remain in preventing maternal and neonatal deaths. In a project called “Connect”, Ifakara Health Institute is working with Comic Relief funding to recruit and train 130 Community Health Agents, who will deliver health education and basic health care to more than 50,000 women and children across three districts.
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International Alert was one of five European NGOs in the European Partnership for the Peaceful Settlement of the Conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. The consortium was supported by the European Union with the aim to positively impact the Nagorny Karabakh conflict settlement process and contribute to lasting peace in the region. Meetings were organised in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Ngoro Karabakh. The envoys consisted of distinguished experts such as Jonathan Powell and Sean Farren who were instrumental in negotiating peace in Northern Ireland, and Kutlay Erk, Takis Hadjidemetriou and Emine Colak from Cyprus.
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International Alert was one of five European NGOs in the European Partnership for the Peaceful Settlement of the Conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. The consortium was supported by the European Union with the aim to positively impact the Nagorny Karabakh conflict settlement process and contribute to lasting peace in the region. Meetings were organised in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Ngoro Karabakh. The envoys consisted of distinguished experts such as Jonathan Powell and Sean Farren who were instrumental in negotiating peace in Northern Ireland, and Kutlay Erk, Takis Hadjidemetriou and Emine Colak from Cyprus.
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International Alert was one of five European NGOs in the European Partnership for the Peaceful Settlement of the Conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh. The consortium was supported by the European Union with the aim to positively impact the Nagorny Karabakh conflict settlement process and contribute to lasting peace in the region. Meetings were organised in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Ngoro Karabakh. The envoys consisted of distinguished experts such as Jonathan Powell and Sean Farren who were instrumental in negotiating peace in Northern Ireland, and Kutlay Erk, Takis Hadjidemetriou and Emine Colak from Cyprus.
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A hallmark of the conflict in Liberia was the use of cultural differences that exist between different communities as a means of dividing them. The Peace and Cultural festival was organised by a group or organisations, including the United Nations and International Alert, being aimed to enable Liberians to celebrate their cultural diversity as the unifying strength that it can and should be.
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I was assigned to capture the aftermath of 9/11 at Ground Zero, the remains of the World Trade Centre, New York and to cover the work being done by the Red Cross and other NGOs.
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Adobe European Headquarters in The White Collar Building, London by Gensler Architects
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JLL Head Offices in the Walbrook Building, London by Tetris Design
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FORA Offices in Shoreditch, London by Tetris Design
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JLL offices in Canary Wharf, London by Tetris Design
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Regatta Head headquarters in Manchester by Space Invader Design
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CallisonRTKL headquarters in Dubai by CallisonRTKL
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Minster Court in London by Buckley Gray Yeoman Architects
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UBS headquarters in 5 Broadgate, London by Make Architects / ISG
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FORA Offices in Shoreditch, London by Tetris Design
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Tech company headquarters in London by CallisonRTKL
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UBS headquarters in 5 Broadgate, London by Make Architects / ISG
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UBS headquarters in 5 Broadgate, London by Make Architects / ISG
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The global headquarters of HSBC at 8 Canada Square (or the HSBC Tower) in London by Foster + Partners and tp bennet Architects
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CallisonRTKL headquarters in London by CallisonRTKL
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CBRE headquarters in London by Squaredot Design
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Tech company headquarters in London by CallisonRTKL
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UBS headquarters in 5 Broadgate, London by Make Architects / ISG
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FORA Offices in Shoreditch, London by Tetris Design
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Reckitt headquarters in Slough by Tetris Design
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JLL offices in Canary Wharf, London by Tetris Design
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Regatta Head headquarters in Manchester by Space Invader Design
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WISE Offices in London by Tetris Design
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WISE Offices in London by Tetris Design
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Nando’s UK headquarters in London by Moreno Masey
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CallisonRTKL headquarters in Dubai by CallisonRTKL
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UBS headquarters in 5 Broadgate, London by Make Architects / ISG
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Finance Company Offices in Eagle House, London by EPR Architects
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UBS headquarters in 5 Broadgate, London by Make Architects / ISG
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UBS headquarters in 5 Broadgate, London by Make Architects / ISG
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CFC Underwriting Headquarters in London by Cardo Architecture / QOB
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Rocket Space in London by LOM Architects
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UBS headquarters in 5 Broadgate, London by Make Architects / ISG
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Regatta Head headquarters in Manchester by Space Invader Design
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Four thousand Red Cross volunteers were invited to a Royal Garden Party to celebrate the Centenary of The British Red Cross’ Royal Charter – sponsored by Land Rover.
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The British Red Cross paid tribute to actor, writer and presenter Stephen Fry at a special gala dinner at the City of London ‘s Guildhall. Prior to the event, Stephen Fry received the Freedom of the City of London, which is the highest honour the city can bestow.
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The Compass Collective “Next Steps” is an arts-based development programme culminating in a performance written and performed by the participants. The final show was attended by Toby Jones and Bruce Goodison at the Samsung Building Coal Shed Yard. Compass Collective assists unaccompanied minor refugees and young people seeking asylum to build resilience and integrate into the UK through theatre, music and film projects and arts-led professional development programmes.
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The Estonian Embassy in London hosted a fundraising ‘Rave for Ukraine’ at the legendary Fabric Nightclub. There was an all-star lineup of DJ’s including Felix Buxton of Basement Jaxx, Pavel Plastikk, Chris Liebing, Ida Engberg, Nick AC, Jimmy Plates, Rhythm Doctor, DJ Food and Estonia’s minister of culture, Heidy Purga. It was an evening of losing yourself to the music, where all the proceeds went towards raising money to help children who have been exposed to the horrors of the war and overcome psychological trauma.
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Prime Minister David Cameron ran alongside over 175,000 people in the Sport Relief Mile Challenge.
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The Queen’s Green Canopy was a unique nationwide tree planting initiative created to mark Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022. Across the United Kingdom, people from all walks of life were invited to “Plant a tree for the Jubilee” to create a legacy in honour of Her late Majesty’s leadership of the nation, to benefit future generations.
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Andrew Amers-Morrison with the kids from the Samba Street Soccer club, Westbourne Park in London. Samba Street Soccer teaches Brazilian-style skills to help keep the deprived estate’s youths out of trouble. The free football club focuses on teaching youngsters skills and tricks, and has contributed to a significant decrease in anti-social behaviour in the area.
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Patrick Kielty poses during a studio marketing photoshoot for Comic Relief’s “Lands End to John O’Groats Bike Ride”, that went on to raise more than a million pounds.
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Royal Trinity Hospice is the local hospice for southwest and central London. They believe that “every moment matters” providing free specialist palliative and end of life care for people.
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Myton Hospice in Coventry focuses on enhancing life when a cure is no longer an option; supporting people living with a wide range of terminal illnesses, and their families, from the point of diagnosis to end of life.
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Ibrahim for Babylon Project.
Babylon Project is a Community Interest Company which runs creative activities by and for young people from refugee, asylum seeking and migrant backgrounds. They provide a safe and welcoming environment in which young people can take part in creative activities such as drama, storytelling, film-making and art.
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Since 1975, the British Red Cross skin camouflage volunteers have been helping individuals regain confidence and independence. The application of camouflage creams can assist with an individual’s confidence that has a disfiguring scar or condition. These waterproof creams are individually selected and matched to natural skin colour. They help reduce the impact of scarring, from burns, acne, rosacea, birthmarks, vitiligo, tattoos, leg veins, and many other dermatological conditions.
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The British Red Cross organises a number of fundraising running events around the country, including the Great Capital Run. These are all supported by the British Red Cross first aid services.
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The British Red Cross organises a number of fundraising running events around the country, including the Great Capital Run. These are all supported by the British Red Cross first aid services.
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Modern Amazons launch the online campaign for breast cancer awareness with Gail Porter, Annie Middleton & Lisa Butcher on the London Eye, London.
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Comic Relief Red Nose Day at the Royal Institution., London.
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The Compass Collective “Next Steps” is an arts-based development programme culminating in a performance written and performed by the participants. The final show was attended by Toby Jones and Bruce Goodison at the Samsung Building Coal Shed Yard. Compass Collective assists unaccompanied minor refugees and young people seeking asylum to build resilience and integrate into the UK through theatre, music and film projects and arts-led professional development programmes.
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Refugee Week is the world’s largest arts and culture festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. As part of this years Refugee Week the Compass Collective organised a 24-hour Shakespeare Marathon on Midsummer, Friday 21st June, at the Scrum in London.
It was an incredible event to be a part of with so much talent in the room including, Toby Jones, Robert Glenister, Freddie Fox, Joanna Davids, Sylversta Le Touzel and Owen Teal, to tackle as many of Shakespear’s plays as possible.
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Refugee Week is the world’s largest arts and culture festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. As part of this years Refugee Week the Compass Collective organised a 24-hour Shakespeare Marathon on Midsummer, Friday 21st June, at the Scrum in London.
It was an incredible event to be a part of with so much talent in the room including, Toby Jones, Robert Glenister, Freddie Fox, Joanna Davids, Sylversta Le Touzel and Owen Teal, to tackle as many of Shakespear’s plays as possible.
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Compass Collective and Music Action International came together the “Songs of Sanctuary”, an unforgettable night of original songs and beats at The Jago in London.
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British Red Cross “Safe Mates” Volunteers at Download Festival in Donnington Park, UK. The SafeMates project aims to provide a peer support network at events providing mental health support and signposting, as well as help for those who are overly intoxicated or under the influence of other substances.
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British Red Cross “Safe Mates” Volunteers at Download Festival in Donnington Park, UK. The SafeMates project aims to provide a peer support network at events providing mental health support and signposting, as well as help for those who are overly intoxicated or under the influence of other substances.
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The British Red Cross was the official charity partner of the British Olympics Association for the 2012 Olympic Games. A network of 20,000 volunteers were deployed to support the Olympics around London and to inspire the public to perform acts of kindness.
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The British Red Cross supported the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee River Thames Pageant, London.
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The British Red Cross was the official charity partner of the British Olympics Association for the 2012 Olympic Games. A network of 20,000 volunteers were deployed to support the Olympics around London and to inspire the public to perform acts of kindness.
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The British Red Cross was the official charity partner of the British Olympics Association for the 2012 Olympic Games. A network of 20,000 volunteers were deployed to support the Olympics around London and to inspire the public to perform acts of kindness.
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Make Poverty History is a UK alliance of charities, trade unions, campaigning groups and celebrities who started mobilising around the G8 summit in Gleneagles/United Kingdom in 2005 to fight global injustices such as poverty, AIDS, malnutrition, conflict and illiteracy. The British Red Cross supported the Edinburgh rally.
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Royal Trinity Hospice is the local hospice for southwest and central London. They believe that “every moment matters” providing free specialist palliative and end of life care for people.
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Dandelion Time is a nature-based charity that gives early support to children who’ve suffered from traumatic experiences such as domestic abuse and neglect. The Maidstone-based charity gives youngsters the chance to muck in on a working farm and helps them to deal with emotional and behavioural problems.
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The Queen’s Green Canopy was a unique nationwide tree planting initiative created to mark Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022. Across the United Kingdom, people from all walks of life were invited to “Plant a tree for the Jubilee” to create a legacy in honour of Her late Majesty’s leadership of the nation, to benefit future generations.
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Judith Batchelar (former Director of Sainsbury’s own Brand) judges a Comic Relief “Bake-Off” event with various rugby stars, in support of Restart. Restart is the official charity of The Rugby Players Association (RPA) and are dedicated to supporting professional rugby players suffering from serious injury, illness or mental health issues.
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The British Red Cross Society is the United Kingdom body of the worldwide neutral and impartial humanitarian network the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. They are the world’s largest humanitarian organisation supporting people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are.
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The Devlin Hotel in Dublin by Lawrence & Long Architects
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The Hilton Birmingham Metropole by Harrison Design
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The Hilton Birmingham Metropole by Harrison Design
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The Angel Hotel in Bury St Edmunds by Harrison Design
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The Angel Hotel in Bury St Edmunds by Harrison Design
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Louis Vuitton Concession in Harrods, London
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The Mall of Egypt in Cairo by CallisonRTKL
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The ICON Outlet at the O2 in London by CallisonRTKL
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The Meraas Outlet Centre in Dubai by CallisonRTKL.
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The ICON Outlet at the O2 in London by CallisonRTKL
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The Meraas Outlet Centre in Dubai by CallisonRTKL.
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The Hilton Birmingham Metropole by Harrison Design
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The Angel Hotel in Bury St Edmunds by Harrison Design
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The Hilton Birmingham Metropole by Harrison Design
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The Batumi Hilton Hotel in Batumi, Georgia by CallisonRTKL.
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The Cathy Pacific First Class Lounge at the Charles De Gaulle Airport, Paris by CallisonRTKL.
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The Hilton Birmingham Metropole by Harrison Design
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The Nobu Hotel in Shoreditch, London by Ben Adams Architects
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The Nobu Hotel in Shoreditch, London by Ben Adams Architects
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The Devlin Hotel in Dublin by Lawrence & Long Architects
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The Batumi Hilton Hotel in Batumi, Georgia by CallisonRTKL
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The Angel Hotel in Bury St Edmunds by Harrison Design
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Frankies Sports Bar at Stamford Bridge, the Chelsea football stadium, London by Nick Leith-Smith Architecture and Design.
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The Hilton Birmingham Metropole by Harrison Design
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Manolo Blahnik at the Burlington Arcade in London by Nick Leith-Smith Architecture and Design
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Nike Flagship store in Norwich by Child Graddon Lewis Architects.
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Yamaha Music London, 152-160 Wardoour Street
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Louis Vuitton Concession in Harrods, London
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David’s Bridal retail store in Birmingham by Child Graddon Lewis Architects
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The Mall of Egypt in Cairo by CallisonRTKL.
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The ICON Outlet at the O2 in London by CallisonRTKL
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The ICON Outlet at the O2 in London by CallisonRTKL
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Westfield Shopping Centre in White City, London by Ritchie Studio Architects
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The Mall of Egypt in Cairo by CallisonRTKL
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The Meraas Outlet Centre in Dubai by CallisonRTKL
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The Meraas Outlet Centre in Dubai by CallisonRTKL
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The Directors Club at Villa Park, Aston Villa Football Club’s stadium by Nick Leith-Smith Architecture and Design
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The “Walking on Air” spiral staircase was designed by STAC Architecture as a colourful and playful way of connecting the upper mezzanine dining area with the main restaurant floor.
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