Sentences with phrase «architecture exhibitions»

Architecture exhibitions refer to organized displays or presentations of architectural designs, models, plans, and artwork related to buildings and structures. They provide a platform for architects, designers, and artists to showcase their work to the public, allowing people to learn and appreciate different architectural styles, ideas, and innovations. Full definition
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As such the exhibition is a follow up to The Surreal House of 2010, and builds on a now well - consolidated history of architecture exhibitions at the Barbican such as The World of Charles and Ray Eames (2015), Bauhaus: Art as Life (2012) and Le Corbusier: The Art of Architecture (2009).
In - depth presentations in varied project rooms go beyond common presentations of architecture exhibitions
for the 16th international architecture exhibition, edison will provide la biennale with a «smart audit» solution, which optimally manages energy resources thanks to the IoT and proposes improvement interventions for the main exhibition structures with the most energy intensity and impact.
Since the first architecture exhibition at the Pavilion in 1991, the British Council has invited high profile names to curate and show.
He has curated art and architecture exhibitions in Europe, the United States and Asia.
The Paris art museum's first solo architecture exhibition, dubbed Freeing Architecture, is on view through June 18, 2018.
This object - heavy approach is generous to lay viewers unaccustomed to the dense theoretical wall texts and schematic drawings that often stifle architecture exhibitions; at the same time, none of the towers were accompanied by a wall text, so visitors to the opening wandered through them as if lost in a maze, stopping to snap selfies for Instagram.
Photography and architecture exhibition based on the work of Robert Yasinsac and Thomas Rinaldi, who photograph the region's forgotten cultural treasures.
While both celebrated the triumph of American abstract expressionism, the Museum of Modern Art's vast international collection and important design and architecture exhibitions set it apart from the more domestic - oriented Whitney.
While architecture exhibitions have a tendency to be drab affairs with poorly displayed poster boards and reams of intellectualized text spouting pseudo-complex ideas, the Chicago Architecture Biennial stands out for its undeniable sense of playfulness.
The Baltimore museum was the fourth venue of 28 (+) that exhibited the Painting toward architecture exhibition (1947 - 52).
A mid-career partial retrospective of the work of the Donegal born Danish based artist, comprising of work in a rage of media on the subject of architecture, as part of a series of art & architecture exhibitions at this year's festival.
Built in 1807, the Giardini della Biennale (Biennale's Gardens) is the main venue of the annual art and architecture exhibitions of the Venice Biennale
Because I knew so many artists from my generation, who exhibit mainly at publicly sponsored exhibitions and felt suffocated by the traditional art world, we started various projects such as: group exhibitions, curators exhibitions, architecture exhibition and educational projects with universities; We made a foundation for different fields of artists to interact.
In twenty years of activities solo shows devoted to Italian and international artists, philosophy conferences, architecture exhibitions and film festivals have been presented in Milan.
BOOKSHELF Milton Curry contributed to «Harlemworld: Metropolis as Metaphor,» the catalog for the 2004 architecture exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem.
This loft — which could easily be a proposal for the Life Edited contest — is one of 36 spaces presented at Casa FOA, a charity interior design and architecture exhibition that happens every year in Buenos Aires.
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