Sentences with phrase «architectural terms»

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I'd throw out a bunch of weird architectural terms about space and light, pretending I have a clue, but I don't.
Since this book is approaching church growth in architectural terms, we can say that this task of helping Christians mature is «The Program» of the church.
Case Western Reserve biochemistry doctoral student Joseph Racca is senior author of the piece, which describes the protein's infrastructure with architectural terms typically reserved for historic European churches.
From what I had time to preview, the film selections include at least two of the show's major works: Frederick Wiseman's 2010 excursion into unnarrated documentary, «Boxing Gym,» and Thom Andersen's three - hour «Los Angeles Plays Itself,» a meditation on the discrepancy between movies and real life in largely architectural terms that is as enthralling as it is dispiriting.
The iconic UK architectural magazine ICON asked 50 designers to provide manifestos, an extremely loaded architectural term where architects try to put into words what they stand for, usually incomprehensible, like Peter Eisenman's» The crisis of the
However, HUD has said you can use architectural terms such as «mother - in - law suite» because they describe the property, not a preferred buyer for the property.
Actually in architectural terms it's style is described as «Brutalist `.
I picture the process of change in my theological thinking in both archaeological and architectural terms: I have dug down into earlier layers of experience, and built on what went before.
Grades 6 - 8 Lesson: Castles & Cornerstones This lesson will explore the historic importance and function of castles in King Arthur's time and introduce students to a general history of castles and architectural terms
3 Indeed, Bailey thinks of his still lifes «in architectural terms... like imagined towns.»
What do you think of when you hear the architectural term «Brutalism»?
In architectural terms, these simple linear forms blend into a traditional landscape more congruently than an attempt to recreate nature's own form.
• For architectural terms, see: Architecture Glossary.
Entitled Chor (Choir), which since the eighth century has been the architectural term for the highly decorated area in Christian churches at the end of the nave, just before the chancel, the exhibition does not avoid naming its main source of inspiration.
1:1 is the architectural term for full scale; this isn't a model.
Consequently these architectural terms aren't available — because they're not relevent — to the sale and or description of the modern ice - box, as they can be for what we actually sell.
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