Eighty years later, The Setai Miami Beach remains the award - winning crown jewel of South Beach, an intimate oceanfront resort that combines a rich
architectural history with a sleek Art Deco Fusion style.
Not exact matches
The Rosedale neighbourhood offers a rich
history with a wide range of
architectural styles and heritage sites sprinkled throughout the area.
The English landscape is dotted
with architectural follies, and English
history is dotted
with the sort of eccentric who would build them.
The iconic gin brand merges
history, heritage and
architectural beauty
with environmentally friendly technology and materials in its BOMBAY SAPPHIRE Distillery at Laverstoke Mill.
Knotty pine walls and burnt orange leather sofas provide the bar area
with a living room feel, while glass block windows are used throughout as a nod to the Fulton Market's
architectural history as a former meat distributor.
Architectural and Engineering Services Limited (AESL), has downplayed concerns that a significant portion of Ghana's
history has been erased
with the demolition of parts of the Old Parliament House.
If you have a complaint about Scotland has lively and friendly cities, often of great
architectural significance, and a rich
history and heritage dating back thousands of years
with
The design builds on the site's
history as a farm,
with an informal typology to deliver a series of distinct yet coherent
architectural components echoing the school's agricultural past.
Students will be able to: Design an
architectural structure to represent a Greek god or event in Greek
history Create a monument in 3D using TinkerCad Explain how their monument symbolizes their chosen topic Materials: PowerPoint presentation Student worksheet TinkerCad Prep: Create a Google Doc assignment in Google Classroom where students can write their short essay and share the link to their monument in TinkerCad Familiarize yourself
with TinkerCad for thirty minutes or so, to better support students who have questions while learning how to create models in 3D Suggested lesson breakdown: This activity can be run in one longer period, or split over two shorter periods.
The sessions will feature companies and individuals
with rich
histories of producing sophisticated advancements in the automotive and collision - repair fields, and will highlight
architectural and technological developments in modern vehicles, and how those advancements intersect
with the repair process.
According to historical maps and
histories of San Francisco, by 1879, when my first book opens, the streets north of Market and between Van Ness and the financial district to the east were built up
with a variety of residential and commercial buildings representing a variety of
architectural styles.
While outfitted
with modern conveniences, the resort has maintained a historic charm, showcasing its heritage through hand - selected artwork,
history tours, and
architectural integrity.
In short, it is a mixture of
history, art and admiration for the
architectural wonders built by the Incas, which combine
with the monumental aspect of the remains of Colonial and Republican times, which are part of the Historical Center of Cusco, Humanity's Cultural Patrimony.
The
architectural conversion of this estate accomplished by Mireille Pellen, heritage architect, in collaboration
with landscapists from PEP's (for outdoor settings) and Annie Zeau (for interior decorating) permitted the restoration and extension of the group of buildings allowing luxury hotel accommodations in a remarkable site overflowing
with history.
Regensburg, Germany, is a fascinating medieval city that
history buffs will love
with its 1,300 listed buildings of «historical interest» and
architectural wonders, such as the Altes Rathaus (Old Town Hall) and Porta Pretoria, gates to an ancient Roman fort built in 179 AD.
Passengers can walk through the Sendall Tunnel to enter the heart of St. George's, a city overflowing
with history and
architectural treasures.
Known as the city of a hundred spires, Prague is the perfect destination for those looking to travel to a European city rich
with history and
architectural wonders.
From the
architectural splendour of Isfahan to the arid high Pamir plateau, journeys along the Silk Road are steeped in
history,
with breathtaking views to match.
Palma was founded by the Romans some 2,100 years ago and is replete
with wall - to - wall
history and
architectural splendor.
The former - Soviet city was once used as a trading center for the region's oil and combines its
architectural and cultural
history with a growing wine industry, arts, and club scene.
CODE: 5184990002 Archaeological Cusco (04 Days / 03 Nights) from USD $ 270 This is one of the favorite cultural programs which allows you to penetrate the Incan World, discovering its emblematic monuments, like Machu Picchu, Saqsaywaman, Ollantaytambo, Chinchero, the city of Cusco, as well as the handicraft of the picturesque village of Pisaq, which generate a mixture of
history, art and admiration for the
architectural wonders built by the Incas, combining them
with the monumental witnesses of the Colonial and Republican time periods, wh
There are two tours for those who want to learn more about the station — the self - guided audio tour which focuses on the
architectural highlights and
history of the station,
with interesting facts and little - known bits of information, plus the grand tour, which is a guided walking tour that teaches you about the station's state - of - the - art design and construction.
With a king bed, master bathroom, and grand terraces, these are the
architectural diamonds of Hotel Esencia, steeped in
history and world - class luxury.
With influence from Spanish, British, Swedish, and French colonial regimes, St. Barts has a truly one - of - a-kind
architectural history.
Designed to reflect the
history of train transportation, each room has been uniquely fitted into the
architectural spaces of the original depot and decorated
with vintage touches.
Its design vision artfully combines the rich
architectural history of the neighborhood and its cultural diversity
with the International Art Deco movement, particularly its influence in Asia.
Its design and vision artfully combine the rich
architectural history of South Beach's Art Deco District
with the multi-faceted cultural
history of the International Art Deco movement, particularly its influence in Asia.
Overflowing
with cultural and
architectural detail, the tapestries contain a social
history of Essex and modern Britain that reflects Firstsite's year - long focus on contemporary identity.
Theaster Gates salvages
architectural elements embedded
with history, like a church roof and a gym floor, and turns them into fine art.
British architect and
architectural historian Kenneth Frampton, who wrote the seminal «Modern Architecture: A Critical
History», is to be honoured at this year's Venice Biennale
with the Golden Lion lifetime achievement award.
Through their engagement
with specific
architectural forms, the works in the exhibition offer insights into distinct cultural contexts,
histories and social struggles.
Class # 2 (10 a.m. — 12 noon): The Skyscraper: The Sky's the Limit
With a focus on the great
architectural skyline of Chicago, campers will learn about the
history and design of modern high rise buildings.
The rest of the gallery has paintings made of grids filled
with images of
architectural fragments and symbols from
history, various religions or perhaps dreams.
While giving a fresh perspective to architecture and design
with their confluence of nature and technology, Aranda \ Lasch ground their thinking in the confines of art and
architectural history to ensure they are always working towards expanding the canon.
In this interview, Anish Kapoor explains how he worked
with the exhibition space
with its specific
architectural style and its own
history.
These epic wood sculptures merge the
architectural history and elements of the museum
with the landscape just outside the gallery windows.
Henríquez deepens her investigation into appropriation,
architectural form and Art
History with new works in collage, fabric, video, and Rorschach technique.
Claire Jenson (a PhD student in Art
History at the University of Chicago) discusses what
architectural fragments reveal about monastic life at the Benedictine monastery of Cluny in the Middle Ages, a project she co-curated
with Aden Kumler (Associate Professor of Art
History, University of Chicago)
Camouflaged within the guise of
history and imitating (at least in appearance)
architectural forms or urban lifestyles from a certain era, Bronstein reinvents the past
with great subtlety, highlighting the uncertainty of its construction and revealing its multi-layer composition.
Educated in architecture at the University of Bath,
with an MSc in
architectural history from the Bartlett School of Architecture, Ms. Galilee began her career as an editor at Icon magazine, and was a contributing editor to Domus magazine from 2010 to 2013.
The exhibition focuses on the early, «radical moment» of Postmodernism, which it reveals to be one of the most inventive periods in British
architectural history — a moment when the
architectural past came alive
with new possibilities for the future.
Deprived of a centuries - old
architectural history to rebel against, the Ant Farmers integrated architecture
with art, design, and video, all
with a singular wittiness.
Playful and engaged
with the world and its technologies as it is, it also has a formal exactitude that deploys abstraction's constructivist
history as much as the potential of
architectural intervention.
He is the author or editor of eight books The Creative Destruction of Manhattan, 1900 - 1940 (1999), which won the Spiro Kostof Award of the Society of
Architectural Historians; The City's End: Two Centuries of Fantasies, Fears, and Premonitions of New York's Destruction (2008); Building the Nation: Americans Write About Their Architecture, Their Cities, and Their Environment (2003, co-edited
with Steven Conn); Giving Preservation a
History:
Histories of Historic Preservation in the United States (2003, co-edited
with Randall Mason); The Future of Higher Education (2011,
with Dan Clawson); Reconsidering Jane Jacobs (2011, co-edited
with Tim Mennell); Campus Guide to the University of Massachusetts (2013,
with Marla Miller); and Memories of Buenos Aires: Signs of State Terrorism in Argentina (2013).
Anulfo AKA The Evolving Critic is a preservationist and blogger
with a strong interest in
architectural history, urbanism, and the parallels between fashion and architecture.
Their instructional scores and poetic manifestos,
architectural notes and archival material inspire feelings of rootedness, hope or loss
with view to form as well as preserve identity, culture and
history.
The Great West Door of the magnificent Westminster Abbey faces up Victoria Street, and is testament to British
architectural genius,
with additions such as the towers by Nicholas Hawkesmoor and work by George Gilbert Scott complementing the achievements of the stonemasons whose names have been lost to
history.
This work continues Thomasos» interest In making paintings that evoke architecture, and / or work in conjunction
with a specific
architectural setting, to give visual form to the representation of African American culture and
history.
Lindsay Seers» work encompasses film, photography, performance and set — building often brought together in
architectural installations which resonate
with the layered narratives and unfolding
histories forming emotional landscapes.
With a previous Ph.D. in
Architectural Theory,
History and Criticism from Princeton University, Abrams had worked for more than 20 years as an architecture and design critic and editor, organizing numerous conferences and salons, and writing for publications including frieze, I.D. Magazine, Blueprint, and The New York Times.