Additionally the giant pill on the Spree riverside was meant to be a reminder of medical equipment like the X-ray tube, the Cardiac catheter and dialysis which are German developments.
Hollywood Walk of Fame | Walk the Line | A Walk to Remember | The Long Walk to Finchley | Walk to Canossa | Walk This Way | Orange Walk District | You'll Never Walk Alone | Walk on the Wild Side (Lou Reed song) | Leith Walk | San Antonio River Walk | Canada's Walk of Fame | 20 kilometres race walk | You'll Never Walk Alone (song) | Walk on the Wild Side | walk | Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me | The Laboratory of Art and Ideas at Belmar | Ideas | Dead Man's Walk | Cheyne Walk | Peace walk | Parkland Walk | I Walk the Line | Ideas (radio show) | IDEAS | Coast to Coast Walk | Bog Walk | Wye Valley Walk | Walk the Moon |
The first communications projects included support for the thirty-one country tour with Franz Beckenbauer, the "Welcome to Germany" initiative, the "Walk of Ideas" sculpture (which received the 2006 EVA Award, the Golden Flame Award and the German PR prize of 2007), as well as "365 places in the land of ideas" (a series of events that received the European Excellence Award).