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Storey Bauer Nichols Spence Kempinski Noor Alm 2003 2005 2017
For more videos, pls click the link below. Subscribe, like, share. Tnx! (http•••) ■ MALL OF THE EMIRATES: Mall of the Emirates is a shopping mall in Dubai. Developed and owned by Majid Al Futtaim Group, it opened in November 2005 and is located at interchange four on Sheikh Zayed road. The multi-level shopping mall currently features more than 630 retail outlets, 7900 parking spaces, over 100 restaurants and cafés, 80 luxury stores and 250 flagship stores. It has a total gross leasable area of 255,489m2. In November 2005, it was named the World's Leading New Shopping Mall at the World Travel Awards in London. In 2017, Forbes named Mall of the Emirates as one of the top five shopping malls in Dubai. The project was launched in October 2003 at an estimated cost of AED 800 million (US$218 million), and was scheduled to be completed in September 2005. The architecture in the three-storey complex combines Arabic and Mediterranean elements, with each level connected to a car park. The mall was designed by the American architectural firm F+A Architects. The main building contract was handled by Khansaheb, while the Ski Dubai contract was given to Pomagalski. The chair lifts in the snow park and the structural steel works were handled by Emirates Building System and the piling by Bauer. Shops at the mall include a Carrefour hypermarket, Centrepoint, Debenhams, Harvey Nichols, Home Centre, Jashanmal and Marks & Spence. The mall also hosts a number of family leisure offerings. These include the Magic Planet family entertainment area, a 20-screen VOX Cinema, Ski Dubai, and the 500-seat capacity Dubai Community Theatre and Arts Centre. Ski Dubai is a large indoor skiing facility at Mall of the Emirates, offering snowboarding, ski lessons, children's play area and cafe. It opened in November 2005 and houses the world's largest indoor snow park. It is operated by Majid Al Futtaim Leisure & Entertainment. The mall has over 100 restaurants and cafes including eight restaurants in the Fashion Dome: Two international food courts. Restaurants including St. Maxim's, Salmontini, Karam Beirut and Apres and Sezzam on the first floor, UAE's African-themed diner Tribes at the Fashion Dome, Häagen-Dazs café, 12 new dining options on Level 2 including Omina Baharat, 800 Degrees Neapolitana Pizzeria, Dean & Deluca, Eat Greek Kouzina, Din Tai Fung, Azkadenya, Texas De Brazil & Common Grounds. The Cheesecake Factory, American restaurant, Al Halabi – Lebanese restaurant, P.F Chang's – American Chinese restaurant, Miu Shanghai Tea House and Restaurant offers nosh from Japan, China, Thailand and Indonesia. YO! Sushi – conveyor belt sushi. ■ AL BARSHA 1: Al Barsha is a collection of sub-communities in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Al Barsha is one of the newer residential developments, and is located in west Dubai, south of Al Sufouh. Al Barsha is bounded by E 11 (Sheikh Zayed Road) and E 311 (Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Road). The busy residential and retail district of Al Barsha 1 is centered on prestigious fashion boutiques in the Mall of the Emirates, famous for its Ski Dubai artificial ski slope. The surrounding streets are packed with global restaurants serving curries, tapas, and seafood, while hotels and high-rise apartment buildings overlook Sheikh Zayed Road, with its easy metro connections to Media Cityand Dubai Marina. Familiar buildings and establishment include: Kempinski Hotel, Ibis Hotel, Citymax Hotel, Barsha Star Residence, Grand Excelsior Hotel, Carlton Al Barsha Hotel, Centro Barsha Hotel, Rose Park Hotel, MD Hotel, ASCANA 1 Lodging, Golden Tulip Hotel, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Novotel Hotel, Ibis Dubai Al Barsha, Al Zahra Hospital, Lulu Hypermarket and Day to Day Dept Store. ■ WALK ROUTE: Mall of the Emirates, 22nd St, Sheikh Zayed Rd, Al Barsha 1 Rd & Al Thowima St ■ MORE WALK TOUR VIDEOS: 1. Carrefour to Al Noor: (http•••) 2. Al Noor Tower to Carrefour: (http•••) 3. Carrefour Market to Waterfall: (http•••) 4. Waterfall to Business Bay MS: (http•••) 5. B.Bay MS to Burj Khalifa MS: (http•••) 6. Dubai Water Canal Boardwalk-Part 1: (http•••) 7. Dubai Water Canal Boardwalk-Part 2: (http•••) ■ REFERENCE: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) ■ REMARKS: Please don't forget to like, share, subscribe and leave a comment to my channel and click on the notification bell for the latest video updates. Thanks!
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We built a fire and sang around it. This is the Track version (http•••) How it happened (http•••) Casey Abrams- Director, Editor, Arranger, Main vocalist Bayan Joonam- Co-Director, Camera, Colorist Alex Gaynor- Cameras Zac Greenberg- Bass, In-N-Out handler Bill Zimmerman- Piano, Vocals John Konesky- Guitar, Vocals Ben Idom- In-N-Out Coordinator Lower Vocals- Joel Eckels Mike Bray Jeff Schoeny Tony Tommasi Higher Vocals- Stephanie Daulong Angelica Maynard Caitlin Linney Nina Storey Aubree Dieckmeyer Mid vocals- Jackie Tohn Mark E. Alan Bianca Minniti Haley Reinhart Song Writers, Casey Abrams, Martin Terefe, Sacha Skarbek
Klee Storey Protheroe Cunningham Romero Webster Gould Greenwood Broughton O Brien Richards Chapman Tanner Chappell Watts Davenport Ziegler Roger Argente Wainwright Payne 1997 2017
Provided to YouTube by Beggars Group Digital Ltd. Man of War · Radiohead OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 ℗ 2017 XL Recordings Ltd Released on: 2017-06-23 Associated Performer: Abigail Fenna Associated Performer: Andrew Klee Associated Performer: Andrew Sippings Associated Performer: Andrew Storey Associated Performer: Anthony Protheroe Associated Performer: Benjamin Cunningham Associated Performer: Cecilia Romero Associated Performer: Chantel Webster Associated Performer: Charlotte Ansbergs Associated Performer: Chian Lim Associated Performer: Chris West Associated Performer: Cindy Foster Associated Performer: Clio Gould Associated Performer: Colin Callow Associated Performer: Colin Greenwood Associated Performer: Dave Gordon Associated Performer: David Broughton Associated Performer: Ed O'Brien Associated Performer: Elen Haf Richards Associated Performer: Erik Chapman Associated Performer: Felix Tanner Associated Performer: Geoffrey Silver Associated Performer: James Davison Associated Performer: James Fountain Associated Performer: Jennifer Dear Associated Performer: John Holt Associated Performer: Jonathan Few Associated Performer: Jonathan Hallett Associated Performer: Jonny Greenwood Associated Performer: Julian Azkoul Associated Performer: Kate Suthers Associated Performer: Kay Chappell Associated Performer: Laura Holt Associated Performer: Liz Varlow Associated Performer: Matthew Gee Associated Performer: Matthew Knight Associated Performer: Michelle Bruil Associated Performer: Naomi Watts Associated Performer: Niall Keatley Associated Performer: Niamh Molloy Associated Performer: Nicola Davenport Associated Performer: Nicola Hutchings Producer: Nigel Godrich Associated Performer: Phil Selway Associated Performer: Rachel Van Der Tang Associated Performer: Roberto Sorrentino Conductor: Robert Ziegler Associated Performer: Robin Wilson Associated Performer: Roger Argente Associated Performer: Rosemary Banks-Francis Associated Performer: Rosemary Wainwright Engineer: Sam Petts-Davies Associated Performer: Shana Douglas Associated Performer: Stephen Payne Associated Performer: Tamas Andras Associated Performer: Thom Yorke Associated Performer: Tim Steggals Associated Performer: Victoria Lyon Associated Performer: Nigel Godrich Music Publisher: CMRRA Music Publisher: Warner Chappell Music Publishing Ltd. Music Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music Publishing Composer: Colin Greenwood Composer: Ed O'Brien Composer: Jonny Greenwood Composer: Phil Selway Composer Lyricist: Thom Yorke Auto-generated by YouTube.
Arvo Pärt Hagman Storey Albertina 1719 1720 1727 1772 1778 1793 1829 1881 1950 1978 2015
Tullgarn Palace. The Royal Sweden & Arvo Pärt Estonia Tullgarn Palace (Swedish: Tullgarns slott) is a royal summer palace in the province of Södermanland, south of Stockholm, Sweden. Built in the 1720s, the palace offers a mixture of rococo, Gustavian and Victorian styles. The interior design is regarded as one of Sweden's finest. Music by Arvo Pärt EST Spiegel im Spiegel is a piece of music written by Arvo Pärt in 1978, just prior to his departure from Estonia. Enjoy watching!/ Head vaatamist! Tullgarn Palace is mainly associated with King Gustaf V and Queen Victoria, who spent their summers here at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century. However, the palace was originally built for Duke Fredrik Adolf in the 1770s. Since Tullgarn was a popular summer palace amongst Swedish royalty, the palace houses fine examples of interiors from different epochs and personal styles, such as the small drawing room, decorated in the 1790s, the breakfast room in southern German Renaissance style from the 1890s and Gustav V's cigar room, which has remained largely untouched since his death in 1950. In 1719, the old Renaissance castle from the late 16th century was demolished. The newly appointed Privy Councillor Magnus Julius De la Gardie commissioned architect Joseph Gabriel Destain to design the present palace, built between 1720 and 1727. The courtyard is open to the sea and took on its present appearance in the 1820s. It is modelled on the garden of Logården at the Royal Palace in Stockholm. In 1772, Tullgarn was acquired by the crown and became a royal residence. Occupancy was granted to Duke Fredrik Adolf, youngest brother of King Gustav III. Between 1778 and 1793, Frederick Adolf resided there with his lover Sophie Hagman, and many episodes from this period are preserved as the Tullgarnsmminnena, The Tullgarn memories. Frederick Adolf modernized the palace in neo classical style, adding another storey to the wings, giving the palace a flat Italian-style roof. Fredrik Adolf's interiors are some of the finest examples of Gustavian style in Sweden. Among the designers involved were Louis Masreliez, Jean Baptiste Masreliez, Per Ljung and Ernst Philip Thoman. Many of the interiors created at that time remain today in their original form. After the death of Frederick Adolf, it was granted to his sister, Princess Sophia Albertina, who spent all her summers her until her death in 1829. The following year, it was granted to the heir to the throne, the future Oscar I of Sweden, and served as the summer residence of the Swedish royal court during his reign. King Gustaf V (then Crown Prince) took over Tullgarn in 1881 and together with his consort Victoria, implemented extensive changes. The main building was decorated more like a modern functional summer home then a royal pleasure palace. Much of the present interior dates from the time of King Gustav V and Queen Viktoria, including the vestibule, whose walls are covered in hand-painted Dutch tiles. The breakfast room is furnished like a south German Bierstube, possibly reflecting the fact that Queen Viktoria came from Baden in Southern Germany. The royal couple used the palace as their summer residence. Cameras: GoPro3, GoPro4 & Canon EOS 5D Mark III Filmed by Allan Tark Company: Rein Mets 2015 Stockholm. Sweden This video is not for commercial purposes, only educational / See video ei taotle ärilisi eesmärke, ainult üldhariduslikul eesmärgil. Enjoy watching!/ Head vaatamist!
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