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Hong Kong, Сhina - October 12, 2014: people fold the yellow umbrella as the symbol in umbrella revolution near admiralty government offices in Admiralty. Umbrella revolution after two week, people still insist in ocuupy protest.
tree under a glass dome in desert area - 3D Illustration
Rows of outdoor air conditioning units on the rooftop of the office
Cattle stockyard with meat cows. Feeding of livestock on farm feedlot in Florida rural area.
A modern sustainable green building
Building of the Peter the Great Botanical Garden. Saint Petersburg. Russia
Part of a building in Southwark, South East London, on a sunny summer day.
Dayabumi Complex building in Kualar Lumpur, Malaysia.
Abstract blur and defocus environment for background
eco house in the form of a sphere.  mobile dome design. Outside spherical glamping architecture
Crow standing on tree branches and skyscraper windows behind it
Athens, Greece - May 2022: Side exterior view of the Greek National Art Gallery in the city centre
1980s old Positive Film scanned, the residence of Canadian Ambassador, Dublin, Ireland.
Interesting pattern on the facade of a building at Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia
Houston, United States - April 13, 2023:  Detail of the roof of the Houston Astrodome, known as the Eighth Wonder of the World when it was opened in 1965.  This shot taken from above at an altitude of about 600 feet from an orbiting helicopter.  The Astrodome was the world's first domed sports stadium and was home to the Houston Astros, the Houston Oilers and the Houston Rodeo.  This publicly owned building has sat completely abandoned and unused since 2008 and is slated for a major taxpayer funded renovation to potentially create a domed city park in upcoming years.
Fragment of modern building structure of blue glass in shape of sphere
Newly renovated Westmount greenhouse in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
tree under a glass dome in desert area - 3D Illustration
6th March 2022: Facade and sign of the Liverpool John Moores University building on Byrom Street in the City of Liverpool. One of several university buildings in the area, which is popular for students studying in the popular Merseyside city.
Greenhouses for fruits and vegetables. Aerial photography. Abstract. Photography with the sea. Nature
The delicate glass and wrought iron Palacio Cristal surrounded by the cool shade of the trees in the tranquil Parque del Retiro in the heart of Madrid, Spain. ProPhoto RGB color profile for maximum color gamut.
giant bird's nest, a breeding ground for birds in the bird park
The Montreal Biosphere (French: La Biosphere), is a museum dedicated to the environment on Île Ste-Hélène in the province of Quebec, Canada. It is located in the former United States pavilion originally built for Expo 67. Located on the site of Parc Jean-Drapeau. The museum's geodesic dome was designed by Buckminster Fuller.
Red Ibis or Scarlet Ibis, Eudocimus Ruber from Threskiornithidae Family Inside Big Aviary for Birds.
Germany, Berlin, Central Berlin, July 23, 2024 - Tree in front of metal facade
roof of Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanical Gardens, Scotland, UK
Sihlcity is a shopping mall located in Zürich which was built on the ground of a former paper mill near the Sihl river. The mall was opened on March 22, 2007. Architect where Theo Hotz and the Costs for the realization was 620 m CHF. The Image shows Sihlcity during spring season.
Roof mesh plant nursery on a white background.Roof mesh plant nursery on a white background.
Reykjavík, Capital Region, Iceland: Perlan ('the pearl') is a hot water storage tank in Iceland's capital Reykjavík. The building connecting the pre-existing tanks was designed by Ingimundur Sveinsson and opened in 1991. From here, the city is supplied with hot water, including the sidewalks and streets, which are heated in winter. The hot water tanks - five of the six are still in operation - each hold up to four thousand cubic meters of hot water at a temperature of around 85 °C. Due to its elevated location on the Öskjuhlíð hill (61 m), Perlan can supply all buildings in Reykjavík with energy from hot water using only gravity. The hot water for Reykjavík is taken from around 70 boreholes in Reykjavík, Mosfellsbær and Nesjavellir, most of which reach depths of between 500 m and 2000 m. A large part of the thermal energy can be obtained directly from geothermal energy.
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