Sentences with phrase «york city architecture»

In 1978, when he enrolled in the School of Visual Arts, Keith Haring began to develop a personal visual aesthetic inspired by New York City architecture, pre-Columbian and African design, dance music, and the works of artists as diverse as Alechinsky, Dubuffet, Picasso, Willem deKooning, and Jackson Pollock.
Drawn to less «aggressive» and «dynamic» tonal relationships in color, Mangold uses a straightforward and non-referential perspective but often draws on the particular, channeling everything from manila envelopes to the negative spaces in New York City architecture.

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«Only so many consumers are going to malls, and they will flock to newer ones,» June Williamson, a City College of New York architecture professor and the author of «Retrofitting Suburbia,» told Business Insider.
McKelvey decided to move to New York City to pursue his first true passion: architecture.
Malls of the future have an opportunity to fulfill other community needs besides commerce, June Williamson, an architecture professor at the City College of New York and an author of «Retrofitting Suburbia,» told Business Insider.
Kansas City fared better than New York City and Los Angeles in metrics such as tech workers per capita, share of workers with a Bachelor's degree or higher, entrepreneurial growth and share of «knowledge» workers, defined as those in occupations such as architecture, social science, health care and education.
«It's not minarets,» said Sultan, who described a mock - up of the proposed center as consistent with the latest architecture found in New York City.
And then, when I thought about my life after school, about how writers must live, how a writer must create, the places where writers go, I thought of New York City walk - ups, of Montreal cobblestones and the longed - for perfecting of my French accent, I thought of London flats, of Paris lofts, I thought of big cities, and crowded streets, old architecture, late nights, I thought of moving back east.
Comprising of seven floors with 45 guest rooms, two suites and a restaurant (Gleason's Tavern), the pet - friendly hotel was designed by NYC - based multi-disciplinary architecture and interiors firm Mapos with inspiration from the grit and glamour of the 1960s and 1970s of New York City.
She took that degree to New York City in 2007 and worked at the second largest architecture firm in the world.
The concerns about new buildings and new residents overtaxing schools, sewers and subway lines are the same as with Astoria Cove, as are the fears of losing the very features that define New York City neighborhoods, make them attractive to outsiders and beloved to longtime residents — their architecture, their ethnic flavor, the familiarity and affection between members of a cohesive community.
New York City has hired the architecture - and - design firm Perkins Eastman to study where and how to build jails that would eventually replace those on Rikers Island, which officials are working to shut down in the next decade.
Dublin said visitors have had positive reactions to the Syracuse University campus and some of the Syracuse architecture they say could be made to look like it is in New York City.
New York's architecture isn't as flammable as San Francisco's clapboard Victorians, but within 200 years, says Steven Clemants, vice president of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, tons of leaf litter would overflow gutters as pioneer weeds gave way to colonizing native oaks and maples in city parks.
They have also baked up specimens for Houston, Texas, where the glass - dominated architecture would yield a grayish glass if nuked, and for New York City, whose iron - heavy construction leads to a darker, volcanic - looking glass.
Today, Rudensky, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and professor of immunology at Sloan - Kettering Institute in New York City, counts among the world's foremost immunologists for his discoveries on the molecular architecture of a type of immune cell implicated in autoimmune disorders, inflammatory disease, and cancer.
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World - class art collections, iconic architecture, and some of the best - known performing arts companies anywhere — New York city is stuffed to the brim with culture.
Diverse neighborhoods like Fort Greene offer amazing architecture, reputable cafes, arts, entertainment and cultural experiences that put New York City's reputation as a cultural melting pot on display.
Alternatively, catch the local train to visit York, a beautiful city with Roman and Medieval architecture in abundance.
On today's excursion we travel by train to nearby York, a beautiful city with Roman and medieval architecture in abundance.
The beautiful walled city of York has a rich and varied history, bearing multiple historic reminders in its streets, winding alleyways and precarious yet well - preserved architecture.
Travel by train to nearby York, a picturesque city with plenty of Roman and medieval architecture.
Collaborating with architecture firms AvroKo of New York and San Francisco's Rapt Studio, Dropbox created a workplace that is more like a city plaza than an office building.
The plant motif on the billboard also extends to the plantings on the High Line and the neighboring architecture of New York City.
In May, students and professors at Cooper Union — an art, architecture, and engineering college in New York City — filed a lawsuit against the school's Board of Trustees.
Providing arts - in - education services to New York City public schools, Marquis Studios works with students of all abilities and backgrounds to encourage exploration of visual arts, theater, music, architecture, dance, and other disciplines.
Donald Albrecht is the curator of architecture and design at the Museum of the City of New York and an independent curator.
Long Island based, Germann's 35 + years of photographing New York City street scenes, people, architecture, and neighborhoods is officially catalogued in the New York Historical Society's permanent collection with over 300 of his black & white photographs.
The conceptual design to be presented for review by the Public Design Commission of the City of New York draws on and transforms characteristic aspects of Harlem's architecture, including its brownstones and churches.
She has lived in New York City since 1992, where aside from painting, she practices architecture and design.
Signe Nielsen, professor of landscape architecture, urban design, and environmental planning in Pratt's School of Architecture, played a vital role in leading the third phase of New York City's High Line park to completion.
DAM — Digital Asset Management, museum software for tracking digital images D.A.P. - Distributed Art Publishers, publish many museum and institutional catalogues and books on art, design, photography, and architecture DCA — Department of Cultural Affairs (New York City) DOF - Depth of field (from photography) DPI - Dots per inch (image - quality indicator) DSLR - Digital single - lens reflex camera
With a stunning mixture of historic and contemporary architecture and the largest outdoor sculpture park in New York City, the campus is befitting one of the...
Art - world denizens may think of New York as the center of it all, but Chicago has historical caché: Picasso's works first landed on these shores at the Art Institute of Chicago (the second - largest museum in the country), Art Deco enjoyed its heyday in the Second City's architecture, and this season the metropolis's art scene is having a moment with the return of EXPO CHICAGO.
The Panorama of the City of New York, a baseball - diamond - size model of the five boroughs, constructed for the 1964 - 65 World's Fair (and updated many times since), is an astonishing sight, a must - visit for anyone who cares about architecture, urban planning, cartography, museology, or a host of other fields.
Born and raised in New York City, Charles G. Shaw (1892 - 1974) graduated from Yale University in 1914 and then studied architecture for one year at Columbia University.
In the late sixties, he'd returned home to New York City from Cornell University, where he'd gotten an undergraduate degree in architecture.
She was previously a curator at The Drawing Center in New York City, where she co-directed Open Sessions, a two - year residency / exhibition hybrid program organized with local, national, and international artists, supporting drawing practices in relation to film, architecture, sculpture, music, and other fields.
industry city includes six million square feet of classic new york industrial architecture image courtesy of industry city
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I know only that art and architecture remain invaluable to New York as a whole, and the voices against them diminish the city as well.
His murals for the Museum of Modern Art connect Mexico and revolution to the architecture of New York City.
Jesse Reiser AR ’81 and Nanako Umemoto AR ’83 were recognized for their professional achievement in architecture through the New York City - based Reiser + Umemoto, RUR Architecture P.C., which they formed in 1986.
Archtober (ärk» tōbər) is New York City's Architecture and Design Month, the annual month - long festival of architecture activities, programs and exhibitions taking place during the month of October.
The Institute also will award honorary degrees to Martin Friedman, former director of the Walker Art Center, and Mildred Friedman, former curator of design and architecture at the Walker Art Center; Tim Hawkinson, artist; Raymond McGuire, Citi head of global banking; and Janette Sadik - Khan, commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation.
With New York City's Pratt Institute, Imago Mundi found the perfect venue to present this international selection of contemporary artists at one of the most prestigious universities in the world of arts, architecture, and design.
Mo» MoMA, Mo» Problems — In his defense of the Folk Art Museum, which faces impending demolition by its neighbors and new owners at the Museum of Modern Art, New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman suggests that some native New Yorkers are beginning to feel a bit miffed by the nonstop growth and creeping corporatism of the city's beloved repository of 20th - century art.
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