Rio Cinema, London by Alastair Wiper

The Rio on Kingsland High Street in Dalston is one of the few remaining "real" cinemas in England. Fiercely independent, its one screen shows a selection of art-house movies and ...

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Galeries Lafayette, Paris by Alastair Wiper

Galeries Lafayette on Boulevard Haussman is one of the most famous department stores in the world. It started life in 1895 when two businessmen opened a small clothing shop ...

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Fawley Refinery, England by Alastair Wiper

Fawley Oil Refinery is the largest oil refinery in the UK, refining approximately 330,000 barrels of crude oil a day (20% of the UK's capacity). Owned by Esso, the refinery was established in 1921 ...

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The SAS Royal Hotel, Denmark by Alastair Wiper

The SAS Royal Hotel claims to be the worlds first "design hotel". Built between 1956 and 1960, the hotel was designed inside and out - from the cutlery in the restaurant to the "cigar box" ...

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Romerhusene, Denmark by Alastair Wiper

Romerhusene (meaning "Roman Houses) is a housing estate in Helsingør, Denmark, which was designed by architect Jørn Utzon - the same guy that designed the Sydney Opera House ...

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Maybrey Reliance, England by Alastair Wiper

This is Maybrey Reliance, it is a sand and die casting foundry in the wastelands outside East London. It is a very, very hot place - they melt different types of metal and cast them in ...

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Arne Jacobsen's Petrol Station, Denmark by Alastair Wiper

This is a petrol station on the coast north of Copenhagen, and it is a Danish icon. It was designed by Denmarks most beloved architect and designer Arne Jacobsen (the guy that made

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Neck Plus Ultra, Paris by Alastair Wiper

Henrik Vibskov's solo exhibition "Neck Plus Ultra" opened at Galerie Des Galeries, the art gallery inside the Galeries Lafayette department store on Tuesday night. Phew ...

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Ice Floes of the North Sea, Denmark by Alastair Wiper

This is the the North Sea, on the west coast of Denmark. The wind has blown ice floes up onto the land, and now the sea ice has crept up onto the fields which lie by the sea ...

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The Audio Chambers of DTU, Denmark by Alastair Wiper

These are the audio anechoic and resonating chambers of Denmark's Technical University (DTU). The anechoic chambers work in much the same way as the microwave ...

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Radio Anechoic Chamber, Denmark by Alastair Wiper

This is the radio anechoic chamber at Denmark's Technical University (DTU). It opened in 1967, and is currently operated with the European Space Agency (ESA) for the testing of ...

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The Stiff Neck Chamber by Alastair Wiper

Henrik Vibskov's AW13 collection "The Stiff Neck Chamber", presented at Børsen (the Danish Stock Exchange) in Copenhagen January 30th 2013 ...

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Copenhagen Suborbitals, Denmark by Alastair Wiper

In a small shed in the outskirts of Copenhagen's old shipyard, two amazing men and their team have a mission. They want to go into space in a home-made rocket. And they are serious ...

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Port Talbot, Wales by Alastair Wiper

Port Talbot is a town on the south coast of Wales, about one hour west of Cardiff. The town is dominated by the huge steelworks which opened in 1952 and was, at that time ...

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Marriage's Millers, England by Alastair Wiper

Nobody would know from the outside of Marriage's Mill quite how amazing it is on the inside. Situated in an industrial park just outside Chelmsford in Essex, the mill produces flour ...

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The World's Largest Solar Furnace, France by Alastair Wiper

The first time I saw the Odeillo Solar Furnace was in an article called "the 10 strangest buildings in the world" or something like that. I was amazed and I knew that I just had to go ...

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The Architecture of Avoriaz, France by Alastair Wiper

Avoriaz is a 1960s purpose-built skiing resort in the French Alps. However, it is a purpose-built skiing resort like no other - instead of ugly utilitarian apartment blocks, Avoriaz has truly ...

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