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  • HS2 contractors work at the site of a temporary haul road to be used to transport heavy vehicles during the construction of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel section of the HS2 high-speed rail link on 25th November 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The works, off Bottom House Farm Lane, include the construction of an embankment as well as the temporary haul road and ventilation shaft.
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  • HS2 contractors work at the site of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel section of the HS2 high-speed rail link on 25th November 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The works, off Bottom House Farm Lane, include the construction of a temporary haul road and an embankment as well as the ventilation shaft.
    MK-20201125-HS2-Chalfont-St-Giles-wo...jpg
  • A sign reading ‘Please do not smoke in this area, ventilation intake above’ appears in the window of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office below a ventilation intake on the 11th of February 2020 in Westminster, London, United Kingdom. Smoking outside offices in London is a common sight.
    UK-FCO-No-Smoking-Sign-5005.jpg
  • Red and blue air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_007.jpg
  • Red air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_009.jpg
  • People interact with the red air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_011.jpg
  • People interact with the red air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_010.jpg
  • Red and blue air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_008.jpg
  • People interact with the red air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_015.jpg
  • Red and blue air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_006.jpg
  • Red and blue air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_001.jpg
  • People interact with the red air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_014.jpg
  • Woman wearing a red dress interacts with the red and blue air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_004.jpg
  • Red and blue air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_002.jpg
  • Woman wearing a red dress interacts with the red and blue air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Roger's buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements (like ventilation ducts) on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_005.jpg
  • People interact with the red air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_013.jpg
  • People interact with the red air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_012.jpg
  • Red and blue air ducts shaped like funnels, which are part of Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers, appear as strange architectural elements in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements like ventilation ducts on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88_003.jpg
  • A temporary haul road is prepared for HGVs to use in the construction of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • A temporary haul road is prepared for HGVs to use in the construction of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • A temporary haul road is prepared for HGVs to use in the construction of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • A temporary haul road is prepared for HGVs to use in the construction of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • A sign indicates the site of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Peter, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Pe...jpg
  • A temporary haul road is prepared for HGVs to use in the construction of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • Earth is piled up at the site of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • A temporary haul road is prepared for HGVs to use in the construction of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • A temporary haul road is prepared for HGVs to use in the construction of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • A temporary haul road is prepared for HGVs to use in the construction of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • Earth is piled up at the site of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • Earth is piled up at the site of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • A temporary haul road is prepared for HGVs to use in the construction of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • A High Court injunction notice is displayed on fencing at the site of a ventilation shaft for the Chiltern Tunnel on the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • Heavy equipment in a compound alongside a new Affinity Water pipeline and temporary haul road which are being constructed in conjunction with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 18th July 2020 in Chalfont St Giles, United Kingdom. The Department for Transport approved the issuing of Notices to Proceed by HS2 Ltd to the four Main Works Civils Contractors MWCC working on the £106bn rail project in April 2020.
    MK-20200718-HS2-works-Chalfont-St-Gi...jpg
  • Flame emerging from a gas flue, with sooted and scorched brick wall of a house, blackened because of a faulty boiler, on 17th March 2017, in south London, England.
    boiler_smoke-06-17-03-2017.jpg
  • Taking a cigarette break outside large air vents outside an office building in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160201_cigarette break vents_A.jpg
  • On a dark evening in the Welsh countryside eight ventilated hemispherical glasshouses called Solardomes have been 'painted' with gels and with coloured flash strobes while a torch has streaked whiter light in this scientific facility. Replicating climate change and its effects on plant-life, this experiment run by the University of Aberystwyth has run for 20 years, its research being invaluable to our understanding how rising levels of greenhouse gases (CO2) will affect photosynthesis and therefore plant food growth. By increasing the levels of such gasseous pollutants are we now more sure of how the biology in seminatural grasslands alters. Glowing red, the Solardomes sit like futuristic houses on another planet. Surrounding hills are dark on this evening but there is still detail in the fast-fading sky.
    solardomes_1_1.jpg
  • Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers. Distinctive red and blue funnel like ventilation system part of office building 88 Wood Street. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Roger's buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements (like ventilation ducts) on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20120202vents 88 funnels_A.jpg
  • Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers. Distinctive red and blue funnel like ventilation system part of office building 88 Wood Street. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Roger's buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements (like ventilation ducts) on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20120202vents 88 funnels_B.jpg
  • Blue theme coloured pillars and struts on the office and housing development opposite the Tate Modern gallery on London's Southbank. The tall pillars may be part of a ventilation facility or simply an aesthetic for the building. The landscape features nobody and in the foreground are two large potted plants of about 7feet high though there is no point of obvious reference as their size or scale. The architecture is in sunshine with side lighting on the pots and across the pavement.
    lomdon_walk08-02-02-2016_1.jpg
  • A Brokpa woman washes clothes and collects water for household use at the standpipe in the remote and roadless village of Merak, Eastern Bhutan. The Brokpa, the semi-nomads of the villages of Merak and Sakteng are said to have migrated to Bhutan a few centuries ago from the Tshona region of Southern Tibet. Thriving on rearing yaks and sheep, the Brokpas have maintained many of their unique traditions and customs. In summer they move to the pastures with their yaks and sheep and in winter they return to live in their houses, normally built of stones with small ventilation to protect from the piercing cold weather.
    DSCF5646cc_1.jpg
  • A workmen smokes a cigarette beneath blue theme coloured pillars and struts on the office and housing development opposite the Tate Modern gallery on London's Southbank. The tall pillars may be part of a ventilation facility or simply an aesthetic for the building but also provides a quiet corner for the worker who takes a few minutes away from a nearby construction site. He looks small compared to the high columns and made to look tiny against the large struts that hold the building together.
    lomdon_walk13-02-02-2016_1.jpg
  • Early morning in the remote and roadless Brokpa village of Merak in Eastern Bhutan. Thriving on rearing yaks and sheep, the semi-nomadic Brokpa have maintained many of their unique traditions and customs. In summer they move to the pastures with their yaks and sheep and in winter they return to live in their houses, normally built of stones with small ventilation to protect from the piercing cold weather.
    DSCF5637cc_1.jpg
  • A Brokpa woman washes clothes at the standpipe in the early morning in the remote and roadless village of Merak, Eastern Bhutan. The Brokpa, the semi-nomads of the villages of Merak and Sakteng are said to have migrated to Bhutan a few centuries ago from the Tshona region of Southern Tibet. Thriving on rearing yaks and sheep, the Brokpas have maintained many of their unique traditions and customs. In summer they move to the pastures with their yaks and sheep and in winter they return to live in their houses, normally built of stones with small ventilation to protect from the piercing cold weather.
    DSCF5642cc_1.jpg
  • General view of London Ambulances in a car park next to NHS Nightingale a 4,000 bed field hospital in Londons Excel Centre in the battle against coronavirus. NHS Nightingale has been erected with help of the military  in London’s Docklands, will initially contain 500 beds with ventilators and oxygen to treat seriously ill patients and ultimately has capacity for 4,000 patients across two wards.
    CD-29-03-20 NHS Nightingale-11.jpg
  • Army personnel outside NHS Nightingale a 4,000 bed field hospital in Londons Excel Centre in the battle against coronavirus. NHS Nightingale has been erected with help of the military  in London’s Docklands, will initially contain 500 beds with ventilators and oxygen to treat seriously ill patients and ultimately has capacity for 4,000 patients across two wards.
    CD-29-03-20 NHS Nightingale-5.jpg
  • General view of NHS Nightingale a 4,000 bed field hospital in Londons Excel Centre in the battle against coronavirus. NHS Nightingale has been erected with help of the military  in London’s Docklands, will initially contain 500 beds with ventilators and oxygen to treat seriously ill patients and ultimately has capacity for 4,000 patients across two wards.
    CD-29-03-20 NHS Nightingale-6.jpg
  • General view of London Ambulance paramedic and medical tent in a car park next to NHS Nightingale a 4,000 bed field hospital in Londons Excel Centre in the battle against coronavirus on 29th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. NHS Nightingale has been erected with help of the military  in London’s Docklands, will initially contain 500 beds with ventilators and oxygen to treat seriously ill patients and ultimately has capacity for 4,000 patients across two wards.
    CD-29-03-20 NHS Nightingale-7.jpg
  • General view of London Ambulances in a car park next to NHS Nightingale a 4,000 bed field hospital in Londons Excel Centre in the battle against coronavirus. NHS Nightingale has been erected with help of the military  in London’s Docklands, will initially contain 500 beds with ventilators and oxygen to treat seriously ill patients and ultimately has capacity for 4,000 patients across two wards.
    CD-29-03-20 NHS Nightingale-9.jpg
  • Media observe social distancing while interviewing a member of  St Johns Ambulance outside NHS Nightingale, a 4,000 bed field hospital in Londons Excel Centre in the battle against coronavirus. NHS Nightingale has been erected with help of the military  in London’s Docklands, will initially contain 500 beds with ventilators and oxygen to treat seriously ill patients and ultimately has capacity for 4,000 patients across two wards.
    CD-29-03-20 NHS Nightingale-3.jpg
  • Army personnel outside NHS Nightingale a 4,000 bed field hospital in Londons Excel Centre in the battle against coronavirus. NHS Nightingale has been erected with help of the military  in London’s Docklands, will initially contain 500 beds with ventilators and oxygen to treat seriously ill patients and ultimately has capacity for 4,000 patients across two wards.
    CD-29-03-20 NHS Nightingale-4.jpg
  • A female outreach worker from Operation Asha visits Indian households in Delhi, India.  She is doing active case finding, trying to discover people who are suffering from pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) who are highly infectious to others especially those who live in overcrowded and poorly ventilated housing. Here she talks to a father about his cough while his wife and small child listen.
    India-TB-Outreach-Work-4575_1.jpg
  • A female outreach worker from Operation Asha visits Indian households in Delhi, India.  She is doing active case finding, trying to discover people who are suffering from pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB) who are highly infectious to others especially those who live in overcrowded and poorly ventilated housing. Here she talks to a father about his cough while his wife and small child listen.
    India-TB-Outreach-Work-4568_1.jpg
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