Intriguing
architectural features included vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, two wood - burning fireplaces, hardwood floors and large windows.
The yellow portions represent the size of the additions (without
architectural features included yet); the gray portion is the existing building.
Indoor
architectural features include a circular stairway made of stainless steel and walnut steps at the entrance to the great room with the fireplace wall extending upward towards the master suite level, modern beam ceiling, and full height sliding - stacking doors throughout.
This spacious property's many outstanding
architectural features include gracious proportions for easy living, wrap around verandahs and balconies for you and your guests to wander, wood jalousie shutters and extensive use of marble with coral stone accents.
Architectural features include rough - looking rafters.
Not exact matches
The first phase the pool reconstruction projects
included developing
architectural plans, using the design
features of the new swimming pool at Pioneer Park as a starting point, and the decision was made to rebuild all three pool complexes at one time to lessen the impact on the public.
The project
includes sound - reducing walls along nearly six miles of residential neighborhoods along the mainline, and
features architectural treatments to complement the surrounding environments.
Saturday, November 26 at 2 p.m. — Join William B. Rhoads as he shares his latest book, Ulster County, New York: The
Architectural History & Guide,
featuring 325 sites throughout all Ulster County townships and
including 340 illustrations.
The improved design will also allow pedestrians to enjoy new
features including a hand - restored brick walkway, restored historic railing, new safety fence, barrier - free access, and new
architectural lighting.
Physical environment was assessed based on the
architectural, ambient, and design
features of the workspace,
including crowdedness, ventilation, lighting, arrangement of furniture, colors and decorations, aesthetic appearance, and the need for remodeling.
wax painting The resource
includes: Examples of
architectural artists Examples of a student work collages of architecture Resource sheets of
architectural photographs of churches to use for studies Resource sheets of different buildings ornamentations to use in collage Learning Objectives To develop a Classical Greek and Roman element in one's work of art at KS3, KS 4 - GCSE Art and A-level Art To study various examples of how artists have used these classical
architectural elements in their works of Art A look at various contemporary artists and how they have used the Classical elements and
architectural features To develop a collage combining photographs, painting and pen work.
To create an impulse planning map: • Draw the store's layout,
including entrances, windows, checkout counters and any
architectural features, such as pillars and interior walls.
This famous ultra-deluxe estate,
featured in
Architectural Digest, is situated on its own private and gated 8 - acre peninsula
featuring 360 - degree blue ocean views, a private dock for swimming, snorkeling and boating, a cliff side pool and an attentive and discreet staff,
including the charming -LSB-...]
Architectural legacies in the capital of Madrid
include the Royal Palace, cited as one of the most beautiful palaces in Europe and El Prado, one of the world's largest art galleries
featuring works from Goya, Velazquez, El Greco, Murillo, Rubens and Rembrandt.
Rebuilt after the 1906 earthquake, and
featuring architectural styles from around the world,
including a vibrant Chinatown and Spanish revival - style buildings, the city is now a hub of activity, and a thriving spot for visitors.
Featuring elevated
architectural elements
including stackable sliding gl...
Following an extensive renovation to sensitively transform the 1914 Edwardian Belle Epoque building, the original
architectural features have been painstakingly restored by an expert team of craftsmen,
including the magnificent Grade II - listed street frontage and dome, and the grand Pavonazzo marble staircase which rises up through all seven storeys of the hotel beneath the 166 - foot cupola.
Many of the
architectural features of this historic house are evident in this guest room,
including the tongue and grove ceiling and...
Awesome River View from this Stunning Gramercy Model w / Designer
Features & Upgrades; Marble Flooring Plus Granite Counters with Full Granite Backsplashes &
Architectural SS Appliances & Snaidero Cherry Wood Cabinets; Private Foyer Entrance; 5 - Star Spa Health Club / Gym
Including Private Massage & Facial Rooms; Heated Infinity Edge Pool & Jacuzzi / Whirlpool Hot Tub; Enjoy and Live the Fort Lauderdale...
In addition to modern, cutting edge
architectural design, building
features include enclosed climate controlled corridors, indoor and outdoor pools, a lazy river, childrenà cents  $  ™ s interactive pool area, fitness area and an elegant two - story check - in lobby.
The San Juan Suite retains many of the
architectural features of this 1905 historic craftsman style house, yet has all the modern amenities and conveniences for a comfortable stay
including hardwood floors, a formal dining room with chandelier, leaded glass built - ins, high ceilings, and a cozy remote controlled gas fireplace in the large family room.
Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra offers five - star accommodations close to the magnificent Angkor Wat World Heritage Site.Experience all the offerings of this luxury resort - consistently rated as Siem Reap s best - which beautifully combines Khmer and French
architectural design.Enjoy the Resort s many
features including; landscaped gardens, 5 restaurants, 2 bars, conferencing facilities, indulgent Spa, Cambodia s largest free form swimming pool and the world class 18 - hole golf course - the Phokeethra Country Club.Luxury distinguishes our 238 rooms with 23 suites and Opera Suite are equipped with Sofitel s MyBed and internet access.
Brischler has been
featured in numerous publications,
including Architectural Digest, 100 Painters of Tomorrow (Thames & Hudson, 2014), Modern Painters, and New American Paintings.
High praise from critics and collectors has led to her work being
featured in major publications,
including Elle Decor,
Architectural Digest, Domino, and Southern Living, among others.
Featuring architectural models, drawings and photos, the show traces Safdie's development through prior projects,
including Habitat 67 in Montreal, the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
According to
Architectural Digest, Pratt was
featured for its contemporary architecture
including Steven Holl's 2005 addition to Higgins Hall and its Leo J. Pantas dormitory of Skidmore, Owings & Merril design as well as for the «dozens of campus structures built between 1885 and World War II that put Pratt on the National Register of Historic Places.»
The month - long exhibition of work at the Museum, titled Noguchi + Pratt: An Exhibition, was
featured in
Architectural Digest and
includes six select student projects in their entirety as well as analyses of Noguchi objects from all of the students.
This
included not only the interior
architectural features but was extended to the design [16] of furniture, carpets, wallpaper, fabrics, light fixtures and door - handles.
David is a contributing writer at Interior Magazine in Taiwan and his critical writing is
featured in
architectural journals
including the University of Pennsylvania's VIA and the Norwegian Review of Architecture.
These possibilities
included engaging the floor, ceiling and corners of the exhibition space; taking advantage of
architectural features such as doorways and moldings; fencing off segments of the exhibition space with «barriers» of light; and, by the time of his 1969 retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada, developing special installations, or «situations,» consisting of specially constructed
architectural spaces containing room - filling light.
Featuring a portfolio of Jason Schmidt's new photographs, the book is edited by Brooke Hodge, co-published with DelMonico Books / Prestel and
includes essays by Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher; Hodge; Mayer Rus, the West Coast editor of
Architectural Digest; and Hammer Curatorial Fellow Ellen Donnelly.
«Seismic Shifts» will showcase artists and architects whose work challenges disciplinary boundaries and raises critical social, environmental and political issues and will
include painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, mixed media, video, and
architectural models created between 2005 and 2012, with a number of new works
featured.
This, their first museum retrospective,
features over two hundred components dating from 1968 to 1978,
including blueprints,
architectural models, collages, video, and sculpture.
The exhibition brings together artistic practice that
features a diverse and distinctive set of references
including Grime music,
architectural geometry, mass produced design objects and casting processes.
The exhibition
features a range of media,
including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, installation and video; never - before - seen works from the 1980s; new large - scale sculptures; and the artist's most ambitious
architectural installation to date: a vast and immersive mirrored labyrinth that will go on view in ICA Miami's Atrium Gallery.
His work has been
featured in numerous publications
including Architectural Digest, Atlanta Magazine, Southern Accents, and Veranda.
The structure
features unconventional
architectural features,
including a full - height Grand Atrium, prevalent interior windows, a four - story linear central staircase, and upper - level skyways, which reflect the design intention of inspiring, socially interactive space for students and faculty.
This year's exhibition
features work in a variety of media by 25 graduating artists,
including simulated movie posters and product manuals with a social twist by Coby Kennedy, realistic paintings of contemporary characters from Tarot cards by Pablo Montealegre and
architectural interventions by Serra Victoria.
Our highlights also
included the Architecture Foundation's gorgeous «Bureau Spectacular: Three Little Words»,
featuring an installation inspired by practice founder Jimenez Lai's
architectural comic strips (on display until the end of August).
This is clearly evident in several sculptures in this exhibition,
including Steel Cloud (for Po Chu Yi), a reference to the Tang Dynasty poet also known as Bai Juyi, or in Titanium Landscape, which
features an
architectural element resembling a Chinese moon gate, or in a recent Untitled (2013) sculpture in which a small gong is suspended that can be struck with a rubber mallet, delighting the viewer with its gentle and sonorous tone.
It
featured over fifty of the artist's paintings,
including The Large Bathers (Les Grandes Baigneuses)(1898 - 1906, National Gallery, London; Philadelphia Art Museum; Barnes Foundation, PA), whose solid forms and
architectural structure went on to inspire the Analytical Cubism of Picasso and Braque.
Designed by Johnston Marklee, the $ 40 million Institute will be full of
architectural features that have never been attempted before,
including signature white steel canopies that are 60 feet long, razor thin and angled like folded paper.
This exhibition
features a series of new works
including a large - scale
architectural intervention that runs through all five galleries.
The first
feature length documentary on the work of British - Ghanaian architect David Adjaye, «Collaborations»
features interviews with Adjaye's collaborators, a roster of influential figures in the art and cultural world, and examines a significant number of his
architectural projects,
including public buildings, residential houses, artist studios and exhibition spaces globally situated and developed over the past fifteen years.
During the 1970s Graham delved into film and video performances
featuring actors,
including himself, in what he termed pavilions — steel, essentially roomlike
architectural structures
featuring two - way reflective - glass mirrors intended to allow individuals to view themselves as others viewed them.
All are particularly well suited to the
architectural features of this gallery, which
include a luminous fabric scrim surrounding much of its exterior.
The film
features interviews with Adjaye's collaborators, a roster of influential figures in the art and cultural world, and examines a significant number of his
architectural projects,
including public buildings, residential houses, artist studios and exhibition spaces globally situated and developed over the past fifteen years.
[3] Follies, landscape
features and
architectural structures from the 18th century can be seen around the park
including the deer park and deer shelter (recently converted by American sculptor James Turrell into an installation), an ice house, and a camellia house.
The Lammas website
features incredibly detailed plans regarding every aspect of the community's existence,
including site layout,
architectural and transport plans, an ecological footprint assessment and detailed business plans.
The structures in Chichen Itza
feature a mix of
architectural styles, which
include Mexican and Puuc designs.