Sentences with phrase «architectural renderings by»

The book also includes a selection of little - known photographs by Man Ray of the home interior and gatherings at Longpont, and never - before - published ephemera, from architectural renderings by Jane Drew to seating charts kept by Noma Rathner.

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Started by sister - duo, Morgan (a former Bloomingdale's buyer) and Jaclyn Solomon (an ex-designer at Proenza Schouler), Agmes creates sleek, sustainable jewelry rendered in modern, architectural shapes.
Not only does that reading explain the fervent use of voice - over, never more present here, recounting and musing on each experience with that hushed, inimitable whisper, but it also explains the unique aesthetic of Malick's films: his desire to capture fragmented but ideal forms of corporeal, natural and architectural beauty, rendered so by Emmanuel Lubezki's superlative cinematography and some elliptical, compelling editing.
The slightly puzzling geometries of the works grew out of two of the artist's earlier series, one influenced by Josef Albers» «Homage to the Square» and the other a group of digitally rendered images of shadowy, architectural spaces.
Curated by Sam Lubell and Greg Goldin, and designed by Christian Wassmann, Never Built New York presents 200 years of visionary architectural and urban designs that never came to be, all brought to life for the first time with original drawings, renderings, newly commissioned models, and 3D visualizations.
The ranch - style structure suggests a latter - day architectural version of manifest destiny, a primary structure rendered by the artist without function service or texture.
Through a language of architectural and natural forms rendered in resin, bronze, stainless steel and terra cotta, she poetically redefines any logical interpretation of space by confounding interior and exterior, organic and artifice.
Curated by Sam Lubell and Greg Goldin, and designed by Christian Wassmann, Never Built New York — opening September 2017 — presents 200 years of visionary architectural and urban designs that never came to be, all brought to life for the first time with original drawings, renderings, newly commissioned models, and 3D visualizations.
Leavitt renders the familiar civic and, more often, domestic landscape of post-war L.A., which is dominated by a modest, scrappy, relentlessly future - oriented sense of architectural optimism.
First of all is the «subversive design» of Ettore Sottsass for the Studio Memphis followed by the graphic design of Peter Saville and Neville Brody; architectural models and rendering, together with preparatory drawings by Philip Johnson for the AT&T skyscraper (1978); works by Robert Rauschenberg, Cindy Sherman and Ai Weiwei; the 1986 stainless steel bust of Louis XIV by Jeff Koons; the reconstruction of the monumental work by Jenny Holzer «Protect Me From What I Want» (1983 - 85); performances and costumes, including the «Big Suit» worn by David Byrne for the documentary «Stop Making Sense» of 1984; extracts from films such as» The Last of England» by Derek Jarman (1987); music videos of Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones and New Order; and also surprising objects such as the dinner services designed by architects like Zaha Hadid, Frank O. Gehry and Arata Isozaki.
Playing with the language of architectural presentation by showing models and renderings for the future in combination with historical maps and buildings from the past, the artists conceive of «the urban construction site as an ever - changing still life».
Architectural rendering of the Alfond - Lunder Family Pavilion by Frederick Fisher and Partners Architects
The painting of domestic interiors by Montreal artist Ross Racine combine colour overlays with architectural rendering to convey the intimate atmosphere of a private and personal space.
This exhibition uses archival photographs and architectural renderings to describe Dixon's pivotal role in establishing and disseminating the tropic - flavored Art Deco style now commonly associated with the city by the shore.
Erin O'Keefe invents an unbound architectural language by arranging a network of objects and photographic elements for the camera, rendering unreliable spatial relationships into a single plane.
The patents can be browsed by type as well, including architectural renderings, illustrations of proposed cars, toys, and numerous others.»
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