Burgin's work positions such
architectural sites as the crystallization of our wishes and fears about the past, present, and future.
Not exact matches
Aesthetically, every building within view of our
site would have been built within the same decade
as ours, with very little
architectural style or integration with the surrounding environment.
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.
Ellicott Development Co. describes itself
as «a multi-faceted, fully integrated Property Management, Leasing and Development Firm with the «In - House» capacity to provide legal, administrative, financial, management, accounting, development,
site selection,
site assemblage,
architectural design and drafting services, construction, leasing, maintenance, janitorial and security services.»
Don't be surprised if you've seen Kirsten featured in publications and
sites such
as Sunset Magazine, LA Times, Family Circle,
Architectural Digest, My Domaine, Marthastewart.com, Inside Out Magazine, Better Homes and Gardens, Gray Magazine, Elle Decor.com, HGTV.com, Domino.com, Apartment Therapy and Design * Sponge.
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as an
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Grade Level: 6 - 8, 9 - 12 This
site produced by the University of Wisconsin, Madison Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) Interdisciplinary Education Group (IEG), has
as its goal, «to introduce you to the tools that let us «see» atoms, manipulate them, and create nano -
architectural wonders.»
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.
«Working
as a member of an
architectural team in 2050, you are competing against five other companies to win the contract to design a state - of - the - art high school on a given
site.
Not least of which include the mighty Maya and Aztec history, resulting in the incredible
architectural sites of Chichen Itza, an enormous Mayan Pyramid and even the capital, Mexico City, once known
as Tenochtitlan, which served
as the centre of the Aztec empire.
CODE: 5184660002 Honey Moon in Machu Picchu (04 Days / 03 Nights) This program is designed for just married couples or those who are celebrating wedding anniversaries,
as it allows them to share emotions, in a different and pleasant atmosphere, visiting Cusco's main
architectural monuments, combining the traditional circuits, in a more leasurely and easy going way to discover the Incan City of Machu Picchu and have more time to visit archaeological
sites, like Wiñaywayna, the Temple of the Moon and others that can not be normally appreciated
Declared
as the «World Heritage
site» Fatehpur Sikri stands for all the
architectural wonder that this emperor could conjure up.
The city still retains a number of
sites dating back nearly to its founding,
as well
as architectural treasures from the French occupation.
Strolling around the city streets will expose you to a vibrant atmosphere,
as well
as numerous other captivating and striking
architectural sites, among them the towering Megalos Antonios church and the Rimondia Fountain — don't leave your camera at home during your holidays in Plakias.
Known
as the Capital of the Karoo, it is the oldest and largest town in the Great Karoo region, offering a collection of Stone Age
sites, rock art, dinosaur fossils, and a variety of
architectural influences.
Throughout its thousand - year history, Hanoi still preserves many ancient
architectural works
as well
as countless fascinating
sites and attractions.
The Gingerflower Boutique Hotel is a small luxury boutique hotel housed in a tastefully restored Peranakan townhouse within the UNESCO World Heritage
Site of Melaka.Retaining the gracious old world charm of a 19th century cultural and
architectural treasure while offering contemporary luxury to ensure a comfortable stay, the Gingerflower Boutique Hotel will appeal to all guests wishing to be swept up in the cultural splendour of an elegant by - gone era, while indulging in some of the finer luxuries of contemporary living.The Hotel is strategically located in the heart of Melaka on Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock (previously known
as Heeren Street), thus enabling visitors to conveniently explore historical and cultural Melaka just minutes from its doorstep.
Her works are displayed
as site - specific projections that amplify the
architectural setting by blurring the boundary between real and illusionistic space.
Hawser positions the human body
as both agent and
site in her exploration of the
architectural, mechanical and electrical systems that sustain our collective existence.
He invests these
sites with new traits through his interventions, resulting in
architectural travelogues dense with layers of suggestive symbols,
as well
as an incisive examination of the foundations and inventions of civilizations, both ancient and modern, revealing their simultaneously seductive and alienating features.
How to Build a House Museum invites visitors to tour the house museum in its many possible forms:
as an
architectural monument, historical representation, or
site of freedom.
Liu Wei's works, created from materials such
as architectural debris and old books through labor - intensive handcraft, examine the dystopic cities of China, and more broadly Asia,
as sites of endless urban development.
By photographing these
sites at night an extra shroud of mystery is added
as these sweeping
architectural views are pictured when they appear virtually empty, the only sign of activity being the occasional stream of taillights shooting through the darkened streets.
Charlie O'Geen's work involves
architectural investigations that respond directly to the conditions of a specific
site and often utilize found objects
as building materials.
Similar to Owen's other works, this
site - specific installation responds to the particular
architectural properties — formal qualities
as well
as spatial patterns — of the Market and the gallery space, and is constructed out of modest and / or ephemeral materials, which seemingly grow from and within the architecture.
For an older body of work on view at the fair, Houck downloaded
architectural renderings of Gothic cathedrals from a
site called 3D Warehouse and inverted them to negatives, eventually printing them
as cyanotypes.
Her sculptural works are often
site - specific, making use of
architectural space and working in tandem with abstract wall drawings to form the installations
as a whole.
Spatial Agreements explores the body and space through an
architectural model of the vacant Iranian Embassy in Washington D.C.
as a
site for slowness and loss.
Each of the project proposals considers the
architectural memory of a given
site as inspiration to the design of the structural form and the humanitarian program proposed.
as part of the creative process, suh covered flat walls and three - dimensional fixtures of the interior and exterior of
architectural sites with vellum, and rubbed each surface with colored pencil or graphite.
The historically important
site located in the 1st arrondissement will serve
as an
architectural setting for the group of sculptures by Valdés: female heads in aluminum, iron or marble, their unique ornamentations on unforgettable display.
His boundary - blurring, confident fluency in a range of urban and atelier vernacular modes of narrative, allegorical, depictive, expressive painting and sculpture,
as well
as bold
architectural siting, yield an engaged, active scholarliness with shades of Noah Purifoy, Leon Golub, Barry McGee, Robert Rauschenberg and Romare Bearden.
The
site was chosen for its location
as well
as architectural qualities.
Buren has long engaged in creating large - scale
site - specific works, conceiving and executing these works in response to their specific
architectural and institutional setting and using these elements
as cues for reimagining the space.
Thesis students are encouraged to deeply examine personal
as well
as broad cultural, social and environmental concerns toward an
architectural solution incorporating program,
site, technologies and poetics.
Since the late 1980s, Espírito Santo has been making
site - specific interventions in
architectural space utilizing representations of materials such
as glass, wood and brick.
Ian Davenport will be creating a
site - specific installation work for the exhibition, employing the existing fabric of the building and its
architectural nuances
as the very backbone and genesis for his wall painting.
Spanning exhibitions, publications, films, new media, and
site - specific installations, funded projects include «Incense Sweaters & Ice,» an immersive installation by Los Angeles - based artist Martine Syms; «Bond: Race and the Modern City,» which is described
as the first book - length study of the architect J. Max Bond Jr. (at right, on far left); «Sacred Stoops: Typological Studies of Black Congregational Spaces,» an investigation of the porch and its role in the African American community; and research exploring «emerging paradigms» in
architectural education across sub-Saharan Africa.
Inspired by a meeting with Barbara Lamprecht (
architectural historian and Richard Neutra specialist), Chamberlain observed design details in each of the
sites that Neutra described
as «biorealism.»
Drawing inspiration from the Earthworks movement, which saw artists such
as Walter De Maria, Michael Heizer, and Robert Smithson making
site - specific works from the natural landscape, Art on the Beach provided a temporary public venue for
site - specific installations that were sculptural,
architectural, and theatrical.
Drawing on her formal training
as a dancer and choreographer, Mertz creates installations, performances, and other
site - specific works that expose or reimagine
architectural and environmental spaces.
His installations, always consisting of common industrial materials, such
as tape, carpet, and paint, playfully respond to the specific characteristics of an
architectural site and activate the viewer's relationship to it.
The immediate impact of Pendleton's engagement with the
architectural space of the institution invites visitors to understand his engagement with
site as a form of occupation.
A wide range of authors — curators, artists and historians of art, architecture and film — focus on topics that have been largely neglected, such
as the
architectural models that posit real or imaginary
sites as models for ethical inquiry and mechanisms of control.
As part of her residencies at the V&A and Tokyo Wonder
Site she is taking film - strips and testing how they can be displayed and experienced in different
architectural contexts.
Since the mid-1960s, Graham's practice has included essays, performances, videos, installations, and
architectural / sculptural designs — most famously his glass pavilions — that are variously presented and constructed in relation to a particular
site as well
as for the gallery.
Mona Marzouk's interest in
architectural histories is visible in many of her works — in painting, sculpture
as well
as site - specific murals and paintings.
We highly recommend visiting,
as the
site is a natural and
architectural gem and allows for hiking
as well.
Foyer: one work... Everyday
As a response to the
architectural possibilities of the gallery's new
site, Mercer Union will be inaugurating One Work — exhibitions of individual artworks in various spaces outside of the two formal galleries, including the stairwell, windows and foyer.
His work has been included in such exhibitions
as «Out of
Site: Fictional
Architectural Spaces» at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, «Open House: Working in Brooklyn» at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, «Material Matters» at the Johnson Museum (Cornell University), and «The 183rd Annual» at the National Academy Museum.