Sentences with phrase «architectural projects from»

Delegated and devised architectural projects from schematic design through construction documents using Revit and AutoCAD.
To develop conceptual designs and lead architectural projects from conception to its implementation stage by utilizing my knowledge and experience.

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«We assembled an all - star team between our marketing company, INK, our architectural firm, Tanaka - Riley, and our project managers from Premier Management Alliance,» he says.
William Binnie and Claude Ferrier, the men behind the project, used the Art Deco style which tries to modernise ancient architectural themes, drawing influence from many eras.
The improvement project will eliminate a number of architectural barriers in Central Park, make access from Washington Street and Benton Avenue comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act and provide accessible seating for the band shell.
Team members from the architectural professions could include principal architects, project managers, engineers, chief builders, school designers, space planners, lead construction managers, and interior designers
For example, a browser project still needs a serious dedication from browser vendors — architectural support, a long term strategy for the code contributions, and a path towards vendors taking ownership of the MathML code base.
In a project called «Architects for Animals,» founded four years ago by Leslie Farrell, and presented by the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals, some of the city's most renowned architectural firms and designers design and build delightfully original winter shelters for New York City's outdoor «community» cats to provide them with a refuge from the cold.
The project has received approval from the Santa Barbara Historical Landmarks Commission and is being designed by our own homegrown architectural firm, DesignARC.
Irwin has conceived fifty - five site - conditional projects since 1975, ranging from the architectural and grounds design of Dia: Beacon Center for the Arts (completed in 2003) to the Getty's lush Central Gardens (completed in 2005).
What Reinhardt did with his borrowings was travel the world making photographs of similar forms, beginning an ambitious typological project to catalogue and cross-reference artistic and architectural motifs from diverse cultures.
Stella also began making free - standing sculptures for public spaces and even developing architectural projects [5] from time to time.
«Donovan has morphed the immediate tactility of these seemingly animate metal coils into massive, undulating shapes that rise up from the floor, projecting silver tentacles that reach into all directions, or meander up and across a wall and ceiling like ivy gone wild on a fence, in sinuous arrangements that claim and redefine the architectural spaces that host them.»
Undertaken as a public - private initiative with support from the City of New York, the five - story, 82,000 - square - foot project will provide the custom - built and expanded facilities, enriched visitor experience and strong architectural presence appropriate to a premier center for contemporary artists of African descent, the principal visual art institution in Harlem and a magnet for visitors from around the world.
Gaia, a Maryland Institute College of Art - educated street artist and member of the Baltimore collective Wall Hunters, fills Rice Gallery with his responses to Houston's urban landscape, which he toured with local luminaries from architectural historian Stephen Fox to Project Row Houses director Linda Shearer.
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.
Her homes, projects, and businesses have been the subject of numerous books and articles from the likes of The New York Times, Architectural Record, and Town & Country Magazine.
Yesterday's announcement in the New York Times that David Zwirner would be moving to a new $ 50m gallery in Chelsea only served to underscore the trend that ranges from developers buying large - scale art works to anchor complexes to real estate agents staging homes with borrowed art works and, as Architectural Digest recently pointed out, developers taking booths at art fairs to pitch their projects.
The artist spent time studying film - industry special effects techniques to prepare this project, which includes an architectural installation of petrified wood from Turin, columns from Sharjah, and silicone molds from Istanbul.
3 architectural projects presented in the Milan venue from 2001 to 2011: «Herzog & de Meuron, OMA / AMO Rem Koolhaas.
She produced a series of awe - striking images titled «Caryatid» in 1980 as part of her Temple project using the diazotype process — used most commonly for creating architectural blueprints — in which she projected images or negatives made from transparent tissue paper and acetate onto large sheets of light - sensitive paper and exposed (sometimes as long as overnight) to create cyan and sepia - toned figurative photographs.
On Thursday, October 13 at 7 pm at Atlanta Contemporary, Rubinstein will speak about recent projects based around his book The Miraculous (Paper Monument, 2014), including a 2016 installation in Edinburgh in which extracts from his book were transposed into a site - specific architectural setting.
Aside from producing his own work, Devin also produces designs and executes projects for architectural firms and designers worldwide.
They act as remainders from architectural projects lost and reminders of popular cultural taboos.
The works on display spanned from painting to architectural projects, installation, sculpture, video, and performance, with projects like a pair of Tuk Tuk taxis by Rirkrit Tiravanija and Navin Rawanchaikul.
The project borrows its name from the Romanian castle Peles, built between 1893 and 1913 at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains, The rooms of the existing castle copy a range of past architectural styles, combining Art Deco, Orientalism, Renaissance and Rococo.
From his early works in the 1990s, such as the «illusory» optical machine Beauty (1993), to the architectural project developed together with Henning Larsen Architects (Reykjavik Concert Hall, 2005 - 2011), to his recent «total artworks» like Seu corpo da obra (2011) and installations like Big Bang Fountain (2015), Eliasson always expresses his fascination with the world of perceptions, sometimes physical, sometimes immaterial — but always transforming passive visitors into «inhabitants», as well as with the hybridization of different languages, means of expression and temporal planes.
Through architectural interventions, videos, and collages, his projects transfer forms from one context to another.
Published to coincide with the show The Sleepers at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, and ahead of a series of important exhibitions and commissions, this beautifully designed and illustrated volume presents all the major works from her career to date, from small - scale intimate paintings in oil and enamel to ambitious high - profile public commissions and architectural projects.
Under the title of «Endnote, tooth», the British artist will show new works arising from his long - standing preoccupation with architectural projects by Frederick Kiesler (1890 — 1965) and Moshe Safdie (* 1938).
Upon entering the Chimney's space, viewers discover an unruly and jungle - like environment: sculptures suspended from the ceiling, a video projected on paper works as well as architectural elements.
Recognized for his innovative approach to design, Douglisʼ awards include: a NYFA fellowship, a Design Vanguard profile by Architectural Record, an I.D. Magazine Honorable Mention, a FEIDAD Design Merit Award, finalist nominations for the North American James Beard Foundation Restaurant Design Awards, a selected fellow in the EKWC European Ceramic Work Centreʼs Brick Project Residency Program, an ACADIA Award for Emerging Digital Practice, a Presidential Citation from The Cooper Union, an AIA / LA Peopleʼs Restaurant Choice Award and more recently he was selected by DesignIntelligence as one of 30 Most Admired Educators in architectural educaArchitectural Record, an I.D. Magazine Honorable Mention, a FEIDAD Design Merit Award, finalist nominations for the North American James Beard Foundation Restaurant Design Awards, a selected fellow in the EKWC European Ceramic Work Centreʼs Brick Project Residency Program, an ACADIA Award for Emerging Digital Practice, a Presidential Citation from The Cooper Union, an AIA / LA Peopleʼs Restaurant Choice Award and more recently he was selected by DesignIntelligence as one of 30 Most Admired Educators in architectural educaarchitectural education in 2015.
Under the title of Endnote, tooth, Kiaer's exhibition shows new works arising from his long - standing preoccupation with the architectural projects of Frederick Kiesler (1890 — 1965) and Moshe Safdie (* 1938).
Her projects have been recognized with awards and grants from the Graham Foundation, the Society of Architectural Historians, and the Bourse Chateaubriand program of the Embassy of France.
Heddaya writes: «From the outside, Weathersby's pieces straddle the clinical geometry of Op art and the organic architectural character of traditional room dividers and panels, like the Arab mashrabeya or the Japanese screen, and are unobtrusive, orderly, suggestive even of a painterly monasticism... Ken Weathersby is certainly not the first artist to have manipulated painting and denotation, or desecrated the ever - cooling corpse of canvas — the project has a distinctly vintage, Black Mountain College feel to it — but there is a focused and exploratory energy at work in his pieces, a maturity of purpose that stands at ascetic remove from the cloying color and sloppy corporeality that too often comes to the fore in Bushwick.&raFrom the outside, Weathersby's pieces straddle the clinical geometry of Op art and the organic architectural character of traditional room dividers and panels, like the Arab mashrabeya or the Japanese screen, and are unobtrusive, orderly, suggestive even of a painterly monasticism... Ken Weathersby is certainly not the first artist to have manipulated painting and denotation, or desecrated the ever - cooling corpse of canvas — the project has a distinctly vintage, Black Mountain College feel to it — but there is a focused and exploratory energy at work in his pieces, a maturity of purpose that stands at ascetic remove from the cloying color and sloppy corporeality that too often comes to the fore in Bushwick.&rafrom the cloying color and sloppy corporeality that too often comes to the fore in Bushwick.»
Meggers received his doctorate from ETH Zurich, and has published numerous peer - reviewed science papers on applied research, and has also written architectural journal articles and book chapters rethinking technology in architecture.Since 2017 Allais and Meggers are co-investigators of a project on materiality sponsored by the Council for Science and Technology, titled «What is a material?»
In any event, the three people in charge of the Prada project — the curator Germano Celant, who worked with Szeemann in 1969; the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas; and the German artist Thomas Demand, who photographs full - scale architectural sculptures made from paper.
This fall, the Chicago Architecture Biennial will assess architectural projects and experiments from around the world.
Group exhibitions and collaborative projects in recent years are Llocs comuns, Can Felipa Arts Visual, Barcelona, ES (2014); Systems Thinking from the Inside, 21st Century, Chisenhale Gallery, London; Total Vitality (by Julia Tcharfas), Bold Tendencies, London; Recent Work by Artists, Auto Italia, London; A Space Base, for Instance, [space], London (all 2013); The Biopolitical City (by Tim Ivison), Architectural Association, London; Summer School: The Eltham Open curated by Alex Ross, Gerald Moore Gallery, London; (On) Accordance, or-bits.com; ROCRO, MACRO, Rome IT; Echo - System, Helsinki World Design Capital, commissioned by the British Council (all 2012); For Inclusion in the Syllabi, Pigeon Wing, London; Rules of Engagement, Angus - Hughes, London; (Architecture in Words Only), Hilary Crisp, London (all 2011); New Wight Biennial: New Romance, UCLA Department of Art, Los Angeles US; Counter Constructs, Auto - Italia South East, London; No Soul For Sale, Panel discussion with members of The Suburban, Vox Populi, and Auto - Italia South East at Tate Modern, London; Utopia and Nature, Residency ASFA, Crete, Greece (all 2010).
From Oct. 3 through Jan. 3, 2016 the Chicago Architecture Biennial will assess architectural projects and experiments from around the woFrom Oct. 3 through Jan. 3, 2016 the Chicago Architecture Biennial will assess architectural projects and experiments from around the wofrom around the world.
For this project, architectural collective Assemble and artist Simon Terrill have used archival materials, drawings and photographs from RIBA's Collections to create an interactive installation that raises questions over design for play, from both a historic and contemporary perspective, with a focus on the element of risk.
Turner Contemporary's exhibition surveys Grayson Perry's career from his earliest watercolours to his latest architectural project, showing him as an unflinching commentator on society and art.
[1] He gave them coverage in Architectural Design magazine (where he was an editor from 1953 — 62), brought them to the attention of the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, where, in 1963, they mounted an exhibition called Living Cities, [2] and in 1964 brought them into the Taylor Woodrow Design Group, which he headed, to take on experimental projects.
Though primarily a sculptor, her unique preoccupation with painting, installation, film and architectural projects sets her apart from other contemporary sculptors.
«The study of ceramics results in a wide spectrum of applications — from fine art sculpture, to studio pottery, to architectural projects.
Presenting 100 galleries, not - for - profits, and artist - run spaces from 50 cities across four continents, the ninth edition of the fair also features a 30 - foot video wall with rotating single - channel works, a special exhibition about the body as site tension and provocation curated by rising art - star Derrick Adams, live interviews with artists and curators at the project booth for Clocktower Radio, design projects in collaboration with Architectural Digest and tasty treats from local foodie partners Er Baretto, Littleneck, and Everyman Espresso.
To present, today, an exhibition from 1969 just as it was, maintaining its original visual and formal relations and links between the works, has posed a series of questions on the complexity and very meaning of the project, which has developed through a profound debate from various perspectives: the artistic, the architectural and the curatorial.This was the challenge: how could we find and communicate a limit to a non-limit, creating a place that would reflect exactly the architectural structures of the Kunsthalle, but also an asymmetrical space with respect to our time and imbued with an energy and tension equivalent to that felt at Bern?
The Floating Eternity Project takes its point of departure from a 2012 architectural proposal by BREAD Studio to create an offshore columbarium to alleviate the pressing concerns over Hong Kong's critical land scarcity and greying population as well as the implications of these issues on the city's economy of the afterlife.
His intent is to combine the spatial organisation from previous projects and experiences, which will culminate in an immersive architectural installation occupied by his sculptures.
The film and photographic material from his «building cuts» projects is combined with the experimental roughness of the architectural cuts, constituting a denunciation of the function of conventional architecture.
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