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Spotlight on Research: Shaping Cities for Sustainable and Inclusive Accessibility event organised by [Name of Organiser] at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2024 in Leipzig, Germany. Speakers include Alexandra König, Researcher and Human Factors Specialist, Institute of Transportation Systems of the German Aerospace Center; Azeb Tesfaye Legese, Expert in Urban Design and Researcher on Sustainable Mobility, University of Kassel, Germany; Christelle Al Haddad, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Technical University of Munich; Florian Lorenz, Consultant for Postcarbon Urbanism.
Roman Colosseum (July, 2013)
Title:Over the years, looters have "harvested" easily accessible metal from the building - these holes are where they got them from.
People:
Place:Rome
Date:2013:07:22 00:09:24
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with Marcy Sutton & Robin Cristopherson
January 15th, 2018, Münchner Künstlerhaus
accessibility-club.org
Photos by Annika von Karger
with Marcy Sutton & Robin Cristopherson
January 15th, 2018, Münchner Künstlerhaus
accessibility-club.org
Photos by Annika von Karger
with Marcy Sutton & Robin Cristopherson
January 15th, 2018, Münchner Künstlerhaus
accessibility-club.org
Photos by Annika von Karger
Floors have no grip or no texture which could potentially be hazardous if there is water or various liquid spills. During the winter, roll out mats are used for the main entrance interiors towards the elevators but they cover a minimal area and do not take into account a wide variety of traffic flow throughout the entire 1st floor area.
Wei Lei, Mr Francis Gurry, Director General, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva, Mr Malcolm Johnson, DirectoMr r ITU Standardization Bureau
Salem Commuter Rail Stop*
252 Bridge Street
Salem, Massachusetts
Photograph by Kirk Williamson
April 19, 1995
"Cars parked in the handicapped spots waiting for commuters"
SNHP-2099
Citation: The Salem News Historic Photograph Collection, Salem State University Archives and Special Collections, Salem, Massachusetts
The color trends for the 2024-2025 autumn/winter season
Ladies’ penchants
Be in the picture and take inspiration from the trending colors that will dominate the 2024-2025 autumn/winter season.
Beauty and style can be accessible to all of us! This stylish collection of handbags presents the latest trending fashion colors in PRECIOSA beads and seed beads for the 2024-2025 autumn/winter season. The new season will bring variable, exceptional and unexpected color combinations. In addition to the classic colors that dominate this cooler period of the year (brown, grey, dark blue), pink, purple, bright yellow and turquoise have also appeared. Dominant shades also include mint and light blue. The simple lines of the handbags ensure that they are timeless.
Take inspiration from these imaginative handbags made using imitation pearls and seed beads in the available PRECIOSA PermaLux and PRECIOSA Solgel colors.
Attractive elegance
Fine-tune your outfit to perfection with a handbag sewn from seed beads in the PRECIOSA Solgel colors with a silver lining that gives the seed beads their shine and brilliance. The color range in the PRECIOSA Solgel collection offers infinite possibilities.
A distinctive handbag with a wide hand loop
Design: Atlas Bijoux
Colors: pink fuchsia, satin purple, grey stone, duck blue, dusty yellow
Icey simplicity
These small handbags with a strap sewn from PRECIOSA Imitation Pearls in the gloss and matt variant are an essential accessory for every woman. The options for use are inexhaustible.
A set of minimalist handbags to carry a mobile phone or other small items
Design: Anna Břečková
Colors: dove blue, green lichen, glacial blue, mint ice cream, powdered lilac
Classic style
This handbag on a chain is an absolute must-have for each of us. The handbag has been sewn from colorful PRECIOSA PermaLux seed beads and goes with both elegant and casual outfits.
A sewn handbag in brown tones
Design: Alexandra Lysenko
Colors: ginger brown, anthracite black, weathered rosewood, chestnut, mint
Stylish essentials
Every wardrobe should include diminutive handbags to hold small items. These handbags sewn from PRECIOSA Solgel seed beads will enable you to always have your small essentials to hand.
A modern handbag with suspended cases for lipstick, a credit card and other essentials
Design: Alexandra Lysenko
Colors: candy floss, signal yellow, heavenly blue, orange
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with Marcy Sutton & Robin Cristopherson
January 15th, 2018, Münchner Künstlerhaus
accessibility-club.org
Photos by Annika von Karger
Mr Francis Gurry, Director General, World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Geneva, Mr Malcolm Johnson, Director ITU Standardization Bureau
with Heydon Pickering, Laura Kalbag & Detlev Fischer
November 6th, 2017, Contentful / Berlin
Photos by Annika von Karger / tollwerk GmbH