Both production and concept cars that emerged from the large
European design houses were incredible, original shapes that launched a thousand passions.
Not exact matches
Originally known as «Fratelli Prada», this Milanese
design house soon became a favorite amongst
European aristocracy.
While it looks a bit shocking to Americans raised within the confines of the typical, homogeneous residential suburb, the i3 seems perfectly at home in a
European city like Amsterdam, where there are dramatic expressions of hyper - intensive
design everywhere you look — the colorful, plastic - y forms of the modernist
housing along the shores of the inland lakes and canals, the small, city - friendly cars, and even the street signs.
Further refinements
designed to provide the frugal
European - market S300 BlueTec hybrid an even more efficient 0.23 include adjustable cooling - system louvers, extensive underbody paneling and detailed work to the wheel
houses.
At first the sketches reminded us of the
European Opel Insignia with its swept back front end and blistered arches
housing a set of split seven spoke rims, but after studying the
design a little closer we noticed the classic Chrysler grill as well as the C shaped headlights and tail pipes poking through the rear bumper as well as the unmistakable emblem on the back of the trunk.
Remaining torque is sent via a heavy - duty driveshaft (originally
designed for the
European Jeep Grand Cherokee diesel model), to a Dana 44 rear differential upgraded with a larger ring gear (crown wheel) within a new axle
housing.
The most noticeable
design change comes by way of a revised front fascia which replaces the
European fog lamps with chrome
housings for the LED light strips.
The
design - led hotel, inspired by the fashion
houses of Milan, blends
European style and simple lines to create a comfortable atmosphere for guests.
The area of town showcases everything from early
European design, Florida bungalow style
houses, and Gilded Age extravegance.
Many of these villas are masterpiece of architectural
designs which remind us of
European palace and castle, Japanese and Chinese
house, Hawaiian hut, North African Kasbah or Hollywood mansion.
Designed by Miami - based
design firm Saladino Design Studios, AQ Chop House was inspired by a throwback to mid-century European design, culminating in a cross between the bold, modern designs of the 1970s and the quieter style of 19th century Italian residential class
design firm Saladino
Design Studios, AQ Chop House was inspired by a throwback to mid-century European design, culminating in a cross between the bold, modern designs of the 1970s and the quieter style of 19th century Italian residential class
Design Studios, AQ Chop
House was inspired by a throwback to mid-century
European design, culminating in a cross between the bold, modern designs of the 1970s and the quieter style of 19th century Italian residential class
design, culminating in a cross between the bold, modern
designs of the 1970s and the quieter style of 19th century Italian residential classicism.
Showcasing 60 years of Missoni
designs alongside the paintings of leading
European artists such as Sonia Delaunay, Lucio Fontana and Gino Severini, the exhibition celebrates the famous family - run fashion
house and its commitment to materials, craft techniques and cutting - edge
design.
On a surface of 50,000 square metres, the museum
houses an «encyclopaedic» permanent collection composed of different sections: Archaeology, Jewish art,
European classic art, Impressionism, Modern art,
design and architecture, all represented at the highest level.
Also
designed by John F Staub (in 1954), MFAH use the
house to display their collection of
European decorative arts.
This gentrified residential neighborhood is home to both old and new money, and it shows in the high walls surrounding exquisitely
designed European - looking cottages and the BMWs parked in front of recently built
houses.
1933 New York (Julien Levy Gallery) 1946 New York (Museum of Modern Art - 1968) 1954 Chicago (Art Institute) 1970 Paris (Grand Palais) 1974 New York (International Center of Photography - 1979, 1994) 1981 Zurich (Kunsthaus) 1984 Paris (Musee Caravalet) 1992 Bonn (Kunst - und Ausstellungshalle der BRD) group show 1997 Paris (
European House of Photography - 2009) 2003 Paris (Bibliotheque nationale de France) 2004 Berlin (Martin - Gropius - Bau) 2004 Paris (Fondation Henri Cartier - Bresson) joint exhibition 2006 Paris (Fondation Henri Cartier - Bresson) 2007 New York (International Center of Photography) 2008 Vienna (WestLicht) group show 2009 Paris (Musee de l'Art Moderne, Pompidou Centre) 2010 New York (Museum of Modern Art, New York) 2010 Chicago (Art Institute of Chicago) 2011 Zurich (Museum of
Design) group show 2011 Toulon (Maison de la Photo) 2012 Vienna (Kunsthaus)
The MFAH comprises two major museum buildings, the Caroline Wiess Law Building,
designed by Mies van der Rohe, and the Audrey Jones Beck Building,
designed by Rafael Moneo; the Glassell School of Art; two
house museums, Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, featuring American art and decorative arts, and Rienzi, featuring
European art and decorative arts; and the Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden,
designed by Isamu Noguchi and home to modern and contemporary sculpture.
Bernadette wanted something unique, so Abel sketched her an original «gothic,
european, whimsical» tiny
house design.
Besides the highly environmentally friendly exterior
design, this laptop
houses energy efficient interior parts that follow the
European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive, which restricts the use of hazardous substances in electronics.
JVC Magnetics Europe (Germany) 1989 — 1991 Manager, Planning, and Logistics • Oversaw purchasing, production planning, distribution, and sourcing of finished products • Restructured
European logistics concepts resulting in increased efficiency and decreased costs •
Designed and implemented in -
house ERP system greatly improving organizational efficacy
Wright
Design was responsible for interiors of this eclectic
European lake
house located at The Cliffs at Keowee Falls South, a golf and lake community in Salem, South Carolina.
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