Not exact matches
While some of the
elements of the landscapes have changed to reflect modernization in the country, some
architectural features remain unchanged.
Punctuated by stunning
architectural elements including grand chandeliers, lofty windows and broad river - view terraces, our event venues go beyond the ordinary
while embracing the unique personality and charm New Orleans is known for.
The latest, finished in 2008 and 2012, found that both the Tent and Towers are structurally sound, and estimated that it would cost approximately $ 40 million to preserve the structures as
architectural elements and approximately $ 50 million to preserve the structures
while also restoring public access.
We loved the touches of subtle
architectural digitized lace at Jonathan Simkhai,
while Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy opted for delicate Gothic glamour with boudoir
elements, and at sister - duo Kate and Laura Mulleavy's Rodarte, velvet and embroidery combined to create an embellished silhouette.
Hotel boasts modern aesthetics combined with traditional Cycladic
architectural elements, seamlessly blending in the natural environment,
while the high - quality services, qualified personnel and exceptional amenities provide a comfortable and pleasant stay.
The
architectural firm Deborah Berke Partners has reimagined the historic Gray & Dudley Building, a former wholesale hardware company, for 21c Nashville, preserving the building's historic
elements,
while creating a versatile platform for exhibiting contemporary art.
Her works often refer to recognizable
architectural components — towers, cathedral spires, labyrinths, and classical columns —
while also incorporating
elements of nature and the human form.
The suggested
architectural elements become a metaphoric voice, representing the temporality of my human condition,
while teetering between the realms of public and private, intimacy and distance.
It exposes the idiosyncratic
elements of the Lower East Side streets, colors and signs
while emphasizing the
architectural details of the gallery space.
The second edition (held in 2005) featured works such as Chen Zhen's Purification Room, in which the artist covered a space and its assorted objects with earth to form a petrified field, and Mella Jaarsma's
architectural, decorative shelters that looked like shrines and totems and fitted snugly around the human body
while offering protection from the
elements.
Their «New Sculpture» pushed beyond Minimalism and called all previous conceptions of the art form into question by employing unusual materials that had never before been used.Throughout his career, Sonnier has experimented with materials as varied as latex, satin, bamboo, found objects, satellite transmitters, and video.In 1968, the artist began working with neon, which quickly became a defining
element of his work.The linear quality of neon allows Sonnier to draw in space with light and color,
while the diffuseness of the light enables his work to interact on various
architectural planes.Sonnier's
architectural neon installations in public spaces have earned him wide acclaim in an international context.
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While the stripes have remained a recognisable and intrinsic
element of Buren's practice, recently his works have become more sculptural and
architectural in form.
In the large painting, Over and Under Growth, high - rise buildings spill up from one side of the painting,
while a wild forest pushes through random
architectural elements on the other.
Some works are composed of enormous cast bronze blocks or massive wooden beams that suggest
architectural elements,
while others, hanging from the wall or ceiling and made of various pieces of wood conjoined with wires, nails, and screws, are delicate and light in their toy - like format — the seemingly spontaneous results of sculptural bricolage.
Building upon his previous shows, the artist describes this latest exhibition as more expansive, incorporating more
architectural elements and form than previously,
while breaking away from his usual symmetry, to explore a new kind of balance.
De Chirico often painted human bodies as though they were assembled from
architectural elements, wearing parts of the city like garments: in The Painter's Family (1926), for example, a neoclassical arch supports the heart
while skyscrapers burst forth from the solar plexus.
Using salvaged
architectural elements creates patina in an old - house kitchen addition
while keeping high - quality materials out of the landfill.
Here, they conceal his and hers closets
while adding an
architectural element to the master bedroom.
While they are minor
elements in the grand interior design scheme, they add
architectural detail and style to a house.