Sentences with phrase «architectural icons of»

Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York is an internationally renowned art museum and one of the most significant architectural icons of the 20th century.
Nestled between the beauty of Villa Borghese's greenery, and the architectural icons of the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain lies an urban oasis, a place justifying its evocative name «Eden».
Nestled between the beauty of Villa Borghese's greenery, and the architectural icons of the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain lies an urban oasis, a place -LSB-...]

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A heritage listed five - star hotel set in the heart of Sydney's shopping and business district, Sofitel Sydney Wentworth is a renowned architectural icon.
It is a quick excursion in Cusco, which gives you the opportunity to get to know some of the Incan culture's main architectural icons, along with the monumental aspect of The Imperial City's Historical Center declared as Humanity's Cultural Patrimony.
For carefully preserving the unique features of the heritage icon, Ascott was conferred the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore's Architectural Heritage Award.
The heritage listed Sofitel Sydney Wentworth is an architectural icon set in the centre of Sydney's central business and shopping district.
[4] Specifically, this took the form of an interactive work titled s.laag, which serves as a game - level replica of the World's Fair held in Brussels in 1958; primarily the player - character takes on the role of a bass clarinet to navigate through various mini-games and around architectural icons.
Punctuating the DAM's upcoming North Building revitalization project, Then, Now, Next: Evolution of an Architectural Icon is an exhibition on the renowned modernist building, its history, and its future.
In recognition of his work, Montoya was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame, and has received numerous awards and honor, including being named a World Market Center Las Vegas Design Icon in 2010 and listed as one of Architectural Digest's 30 Deans of Design in 2005.
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.
Renée Green's (b. 1959) exhibition Within Living Memory is a meditation spurred by inhabiting an architectural icon — Le Corbusier's Carpenter Center — while exploring the historical and institutional legacies of modernism's other forms, including cinema, visual art, poetry, music, and literature.
Also on view are two of the artist's more recent video works, ICON (2014) and Stop Playing in My Face (2016), both of which weave together the exuberant pageantry of voguing with digitally - rendered backdrops of glittering architectural spaces.
The video ICON (2014) blends the influences of the black LGBTQ communities with abstracted and contemporary ideas of heraldry to reveal figures voguing to a ballroom bass - heavy beat through architectural structures comprised of Cuban link chains and other diamond encrusted bling.
New Canaan, CT, can boast having two of the best architectural icons in the US: Philip Johnson's Glass House and the Grace Farms River Building by SANAA
In Face Powder (1991), she achieves a parody of Minimalist icons by casting face powder in a circular form reminiscent of breasts, as well as architectural moldings.
He describes his inspiration for these paintings of architectural icons: «In a way, these architects really believed in the idea of utopia.
He developed a simple vocabulary of architectural icons that he labeled» prisons»»» and «' cells,» linked with straight lines labeled» conduits.»
Bridges, tunnels, buildings, engines, railroads and other architectural and industrial icons are often mentioned as sources of Kline's inspiration.
And Andres Duany and Elizabeth Plater - Zyberk's, the 2008 Driehaus Prize recipients, may not be household names, but their work is for its promotion of the concept of New Urbanism at new communities such as Seaside in Florida where the front porch regained its role as an architectural icon and trigger for neighborliness and walkability.
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