Sentences with phrase «talk about architecture»

Talk about architecture, and one had better remember one of paint's great architects.
This week, hear Diana Greenwold, Assistant Curator of American Art, talk about architecture and design at the PMA.
It is not possible to talk about the architecture on the island without mentioning the exceptional work done by the Lanzarote architect, artist and decorator César Manrique.
I'm gentle, kind, like to talk about architecture, politics and poetry.
And can we talk about the architecture?
For a year and half, he slept in a tent in the country of Rwanda to design and build a hospital as his classmates were stuck in design studio only talking about architecture.
In this week's podcast, John talks about the architecture of voice systems, the impact AI platforms have on developers and what is missing from the current voice technology stack.

Not exact matches

When talking about making a new platform for Model Y, Musk previously said that Tesla will get rid of the 12 - volt battery architecture.
While we were both at the SAR seminar to talk about other aspects of our research, Peter and I got to delve into a much deeper conversation about genetic architecture and foodprints.
It is me having the privilege to meet and talk with many wonderful people, gaze at the awe inspiring architecture, learn about the centuries of rich European history, share the European culture, and eat sumptuous food!
They talked constantly about art, architecture and design and Paul found himself longing to be part of that exciting world.
(One afternoon, I spent four fascinating hours at a coffee shop talking about the local politics, architecture, and music with a new friend after a tour of a Parisian neighborhood and explanation of the Russian embassy.)
Jessie likes mysterious guys who wear all black, talk about gothic architecture, and contemplate human existence.
I can talk forever about design and architecture.
Steve Smith, Managing Director of ISM, says that the extension of the Genesys range gives customers greater choice: «There have been a number of articles in the security press talking about PSIM companies starting to develop systems that go beyond the current solutions and moving to a federated architecture.
It's just what Jag needed to be talked about as a critical player in the budding luxury EV space, and we hear that the architecture is «theoretically scalable» to the extent that it could underpin other EV models in the future.
There's 88 - year - old Skip Gilson, who worked the last shift assembling Packard motor cars and was present in the theater, as well as modern - day associates from the Albert Kahn architecture firm unearthing hundreds of pages of designs, all done by hand in ink, and talking about how the plant was the first to use reinforced concrete.
Fröhlich also talks about three - cylinder engines and how BMW must remain flexible to its customers» demands with the new modular engine architecture.
The modular platform architecture follows the same theory as the much talked about MQB underpinnings of traverse - engine - mounted models like the Golf, but applies it to longitudinal, front - engined and all - wheel drive models.
In this video I talk about the writing process, how to get unstuck and deal with writer's block, what's usually holding you back from finishing, and how to write a book that actually sells (by focusing on plotting and story architecture).
E Ink shows and talks about its latest innovations in consumer electronics, architecture, healthcare, retail and fashion at CES 2018, to bring dynamic elements to generally static environments such as architecture and design, as well as discuss how its ePaper technology is being integrated into smart cities and connected devices, famous for eReaders, also revolutionizing the digital signage, healthcare and retail industries as well.
Then, Nora Gainer of the Art Institute of Chicago talks about the continuing magical mystery tour of art and architecture and the one - of - a-kind adventures with works of art.
Let's start with the stunning architecture and I'm not talking about the Parliament Building but all around the city.
When we are talking about things to do in Ohrid, going up the hill and visiting the Old town with its unique architecture and narrow cobblestone streets is a tempting decision.
His blog «The Wanderer» is one of the must read travel blogs in India that talks about culture, architecture, street food and also captures the soul of places across the globe.
When Sony first talked about the cell, one reason they gave for going with the architecture was the ease with which it scaled, and stating that it would be a fluid solution to bc in the future.
We're talking about an Intel Core i5 6300HQ based on the Skylake architecture which is more than speedy enough for daily operations and can handle demanding games as well.
Second of all, the architecture of both systems (PS3 / PS4, X360 / XBone) is completely different so I would assume it does take significant effort to port games from one to another, especially games as rich and huge as those we're talking about.
When you talk to me about Scorpio, the term I use about the architecture isn't the six teraflops which is obviously what we've announced, it's balance.
I'm always skeptical when companies use TFlops and talk about power especially mobile versus PC architecture because TFLOPs is meaningless.
For each website I'll talk a little bit about the overall visual appeal, their UI / UX (maybe even a little bit of information architecture) and I'll also highlight a particular feature that made the website stand out to me as a front - end developer.
With the next - gen console zero - hour approaching, we reached out to Crytek to talk tech - to discuss how their multi-platform engine was ported onto next - gen, what the company view was of the new Sony and Microsoft architecture, and of course to sneak in a few questions about Ryse.
NEW YORK — Judith Clark talks to Diane Simpson about the influence of abstraction, architecture and fashion on her sculptures.
There is plenty of talk here about Los Angeles as a physical, mental, and historical site; hideous institutional architecture; gay pornography pioneer Fred Halsted; the revolutionary political stance and unlikely resurrection of Christ; the decline of celluloid filmmaking; and even catty commentary about the church - going habits of Ronald and Nancy Reagan.
This Thursday we welcome architect and educator Kai Reaver to talk about the Californian architecture!
In this video, Natalie Kovacs talks about the title and the concept of the exhibition, the convergence of design, art and architecture, and specific works like Atelier van Lieshout's Wombhouse and Mahieu Lehaneur's Local River.
In this video, Gianni Jetzer talks about what is so special about Art Basel's Unlimited sector, what steps it takes to realize such a huge museum - like exhibition, and what the key elements are concerning the exhibition architecture.
In this video, Elvira Dyangani Ose talks about Betye Saar's artistic career and practice, the shows» title and concept, the exhibition architecture, how the Watts Towers of Simon Rodia inspired her artistic practice, and the relevance of Betye Saar's work today.
Chief Curator Heather Pesanti joins McMillian to talk about his new art in the context of a larger body of a work that weaves elements of US social and political history, the body, and architecture into complex tapestries entrenched in myth, memory, and storytelling.
Announced on Thursday, September 10, the five Praemium Imperiale Laureates are Tadanori Yokoo for painting, Wolfgang Laib for sculpture (we talk about him on Domus 994 Green special report), Dominique Perrault for architecture, music and Mitsuko Uchida for Sylvie Guillem for theater / film.
Meanwhile, PIERRE ALEXANDER DE LOOZ activates the secret Vogue history of CY TWOMBLY photographed by HORST P. HORST; publisher LORD GEORGE WEIDENFELD divulges the historical foundation of the global networking imperative in an interview with HANS ULRICH OBRIST; architect ARNO BRANDLHUBER asks how we can build architecture in the form of a discussion; artist MATTHEW BARNEY previews the Detroit chapter of his opera Ancient Evenings; designer RICK OWENS talks with CARSON CHAN about the discrete, the lurid, and the total aesthetic; director PAUL SCHRADER and king of disco GIORGIO MORODER crystallize 30 years of AMERICAN GIGOLO; artist ANDRO WEKUA stares us down with a 21st - century scenography;
Twentieth century art history gave us plenty to talk about when it comes to architecture and how it informs the world and its individuals (or vice versa).
Peter MacMahon, author of Cape Cod Modern, will be talking about the legacy of Bauhaus and Bauhaus - inspired architecture in Cape Cod.
In July Parry and Ian Ritchie RA will be talking about the intersections of architecture and art at two Friday evening events taking place in the galleries of the Summer Exhibition itself.
«I thought I could transform even Mies architecture into a Ruff image», Thomas Ruff states in an interview reagrding L.M.V.D.R.: Thomas Ruff Talks about «L.M.V.D.R.»
Entitled «Fading Architectures, Melsheimer will talk about the present and future of urban cityscapes and aArchitectures, Melsheimer will talk about the present and future of urban cityscapes and architecturesarchitectures.
The article talks about her background as a violinist, specializing in graphic design and her degree at Cranbrook where she diversified her practice even further, exploring architecture and 3 - D processes in relation to graphic art.
Adjaye will talk about the ideas that inform his practice, the main aspects of his work, the role of architecture in the contemporary world, and the need to draw public attention to cultural heritage.
David A. Bailey, Senior Curator at Autograph ABP, talks with Adjaye about his practice and influences, from African art and architecture to contemporary art and music.
Steven Holl talks to Charlie Rose about contemporary architecture and about working globally.
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