Sentences with phrase «approach as an architecture»

Engaging the school community Developing a sense of ownership among different user groups is central to our approach as an architecture practice.

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As well as paper products, James Cropper also develops advanced materials based on carbon and other fibres, which play a key part in new approaches and architectures in the automotive and aerospace sectorAs well as paper products, James Cropper also develops advanced materials based on carbon and other fibres, which play a key part in new approaches and architectures in the automotive and aerospace sectoras paper products, James Cropper also develops advanced materials based on carbon and other fibres, which play a key part in new approaches and architectures in the automotive and aerospace sectors.
His ideas, born in the early 20th century and known as «Anthroposophy,» led to innovative and holistic approaches to academics, agriculture, theater, movement, science, architecture and medicine.
«We took a more human - centric approach, as opposed to what NASA usually does, which is engineering - based,» says Elvira Melamed, an architecture student involved in the project.
Using this approach, we performed a systematic phylogenetic and protein domain architecture - based study, encompassing the entire proteomes of all human Herpesviridae, as well as of select non-human herpesviruses, to define Strict Ortholog Groups (SOGs).
As such, we take a multi-pronged approach to studying MS, which includes mapping the genetic architecture of the disease, investigating the functional consequences of genetic loci associated with MS susceptibility, and clinical research.
We are studying chromatin organisation and compaction, as well as the 4D human genome architecture by correlative imaging approaches, including live cell imaging and various super-resolution techniques (figure 2).
As a Course Management System (CMS) it has remained relevant due to its flexible architecture that allows an objected - orientated approach with instructional content that can be broken down into manageable learning objects (Rice and Nash, 2010).
As a result, pursuing an integrated and proprietary approach to developing the technologies and controlling how they interact with the school's teachers, physical architecture, and philosophy may be critical.
As part of Tata Motors» Passenger Vehicle business strategy, while an architecture approach with two platform strategy will reduce complexity, these special performance vehicles will be targeted to augment the latest product range in our vision to build aspirational cars.
But as the deadlines approaches they fainted and start searching computer architecture assignment help from a professional that will assist them to finish the project.
This confirms the existence of a coherent or should we say uniform memory architecture on the Xbox One which would be similar to the unified memory approach by Sony on their PlayStation 4 console as reported previously.
While other artists like Richard Tuttle and William T. Wiley were also experimenting with the unstreched canvas during the same period, Gilliam's sculptural approach was revolutionary in that it repositioned the viewer's relationship with the painting to include the object as well as the space around it, blurring the boundary between painting, sculpture, and architecture for the first time.
As a part of Marfa Dialogues at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis, Randy Sanchez of Judd Foundation discussed Donald Judd's ranch properties outside Marfa and the artist's approach to rural architecture and land conservation.
One of the questions that shaped this exhibition early on was whether the customary curatorial approach of P.S. 1, with its fast - paced process and focus on living artists as well as the rustic architecture of the former schoolhouse, would offer a different visual setting for work ordinarily seen in the minimal white galleries of MoMA.
This object - heavy approach is generous to lay viewers unaccustomed to the dense theoretical wall texts and schematic drawings that often stifle architecture exhibitions; at the same time, none of the towers were accompanied by a wall text, so visitors to the opening wandered through them as if lost in a maze, stopping to snap selfies for Instagram.
Since, in 1971, he entered the big design scene with a bang, winning the competition for the Centre Pompidou in Paris in team with Richard Rogers, Piano has always pursued a crystal clear idea of architecture as a means to convey a positive approach to society.
The significance of Tony Fretton's approach to design is that it makes a similar distinction, but between architecture and architecture as a premeditated and mediated process through drawing that captures contingent events.
Utopian approaches to architecture, literature, philosophy and art generally serve as the starting point for Ian Kiaer's work.
Especially since the 1980s, a number of contemporary artists have returned to architecture as a subject, sometimes approaching it with the detached view of the historian or archivist.
Known for their unique approach to things and their meaning, General Idea appropriated the ziggurat as the icon of power and theism, utilizing its form as a framing device to examine questions of architecture, branding and spatial politics.
In addition to questioning the function of architecture, the artist approached buildings as structures and in the form of an applied sociopolitical, architectural criticism, formulating the idea of space as variable in meaning and experience.
Of her works, Campbell notes: «As we approach the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre, Red Summer, and other race riots that took place across the country, I offer this installation to ponder the architecture of our country and its relationship to justice, reparations, accountability, privilege, civic responsibility, codes of silence, generational trauma, tradition, legacy, apology, national inheritance, and reconciliation.»
Branzi's theoretical approach, as well as his designs, expose the links between seemingly opposing concepts of nature vs. technology, landscape vs. architecture, wilderness vs. civilization, derived from a longtime fascination with how humans interact with each other and with their physical surroundings, especially in urban centers.
Crowner's work walks that ever - fine line between the distinctly process - oriented abstraction and that of outright depiction, using her assemblage - style approach towards joining painted fragments, and using them as an homage to the many weeds growing outside of her studio space, referencing the creeping reclamation of natural space from the post-industrial architecture.
I couldn't help but laugh at the sight of this legendary conceptual artist — known for his multi-disciplinary approach to tracing the relationships between architecture and it's inhabitants — as an ordinary husband.
The search for unexpected connections between humans, materials and architecture continue as an artistic approach in the exhibition itself.
Always at the edge of art and architecture, experimenting with various approaches and practice, this young colorblind artist has earned the praise of both ordinary museum - goers as well as extravagant show - business stars.
Although Albers had studied painting, it was as a maker of stained glass that he joined the faculty of the Bauhaus in 1922, approaching his chosen medium as a component of architecture and as a stand - alone art form.
Performances by the Trisha Brown Dance Company (at Bryn Mawr College and The Barnes Foundation) and by Pennsylvania Ballet (at the Merriam Theater) span from her Early Works (task - based, often off - balance pieces exploring the body's architecture) to her classics such as Set and Reset, which established a new approach to partnering, to 2004's O zlozony / O composite, Brown's first creation for a ballet company.
American artist and painter Jake Longstreth's work approaches landscape as a visionary exploration of architecture, perspective and color.
Employing a multi-disciplinary approach embracing architecture, narrative, history, and politics, Carlos Garaicoa uses his native city of Havana as a laboratory to construct provocative commentaries on a range of contemporary issues.
At first they approach reverently, but as the minutes pass they begin to hungrily grope and thrust at the Doric columns, as if the crisp architecture had unleashed an unexpected attack of grinding lust.
Her passion for community - based design and architecture's role in shaping the culture of a place serves as a foundation for her design approach.
The Spanish artist Luis Úrculo trained as an architect, but has moved on to make works of art and design that embrace «all that is peripheral to architecture, the processes, developments and approaches that can be manipulated, sampled and translated into other scales.»
«the book «[ours] hyperlocalization of architecture» can be seen as a contemporary experimental guide for future designers and produces different approaches to «ordinary architecture» with regional sources or materials.»
Unlike many tiny houses, as you approach the Notarosa your eyes are immediately drawn to the craftsman architecture on the exterior of the home.
Looking at the new Universal Apps approach, there will be a few limitations as developers work around the x86 vs ARM architectures, but the goal is for one app to work on all of your gear.
Even before your entrance to the house, plan to be awe - struck on the approach as you take in the nostalgic, Nantucket - style architecture that is described as the «epitome of a coastal lifestyle».
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