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Fever-Tree

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Fever-Tree pochodzi z serwisu BrandStruck. Category: FMCG Non-alcoholic beverages – soft drinks Owner of the brand: Fevertree Drinks plc Key competitors: Schweppes, Fentimans Artyku?

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Danny Cortes Preserves Hip-Hop Through Miniatures

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It features fashion and lifestyle brands as well as premium cannabis programmed on the ground floor around a central tree, which is a permanent installation by local multimedia artist Molly Lowe.

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Life After Sidewalk: A Beautiful Vision for Toronto’s Quayside

Azure Magazine

Sure, the renderings depict unlikely elements, like implausible cantilevers and thin balconies supporting healthy trees, but it remains far likelier than the neighbourhood Sidewalk Toronto once proposed. Even the low-tech innovations reached a peculiar fever pitch. A rendering of the Community Forest public space.

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The Destruction of the Amazon in Photos

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“The Europeans arrived from the east like a disastrous tsunami, draining the sap from the trees, the soil… even from human beings,” writes archaeologist Stéphen Rostain in the preface to AMAZÔNIA: Life and Death in the Brazilian Rainforest (Fondation Carmignac and Reliefs Editions) by Tommaso Protti.

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Schweppes

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Category: FMCG Non-alcoholic beverages – soft drinks Owner of the brand: Keurig Dr Pepper (North America), Coca-Cola Company (selected countries), Asahi Beverages (Australia) Key competitors: Fever-Tree, Fentimans Artyku? Schweppes pochodzi z serwisu BrandStruck.

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10 Must-See Exhibitions of 2020

Azure Magazine

Night Fever: Designing Club Culture. Every decade or so, a museum show with the ability to influence social agendas and expand the collective consciousness tends to come along. This promises to be one of them. Neri Oxman: Material Ecology. February 22 to May 25, 2020, Museum of Modern Art, New York City, USA. Crab shells. Human breath.

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Unease Emanates from Alexander Harrison’s Painted Portals to an Uncanny World

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Once-fresh flowers wilt and fall, night descends around a decaying tree with a figure trapped inside, and malicious roots entangle a fleeting foot, puncturing the skin with thorns and cuts.

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