Sentences with phrase «architecture practice in»

Sanger visited the 1913 Armory Show multiple times and decided to leave his architecture practice in New York and go to Paris to paint.
Daniel Libeskind established his architecture practice in Berlin in 1989.
Kristina Blahnik, who left her architecture practice in 2009 to join her uncle's company, will discuss what's next for one of the world's most celebrated shoe brands.

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Major Perth architecture practice JCY has been placed into liquidation after being hit by the slowdown in work volumes, pricing pressures and losses on the Perth Children's Hospital.
Sandy: Sixteen years later, I ended up subletting a space in Joe's building, where he had his own architecture practice.
Born and raised in the Bay Area, CEO and co-founder Dennis Wong started Campsyte about a year ago, after working in an architecture, engineering and construction practice since college.
Whether formulated by Durkheim (a system of beliefs and practices related to sacred things), by Weber (that which finally makes events meaningful), or by Tillich (whatever is of ultimate concern) religion in its «classical» sense refers not so much to labels on a church building as to the imagery (myth, theology, and so forth) by which people make sense of their lives — their «moral architecture,» if you will.6 That human beings differ in their sensitivity to and success in this matter of «establishing meaning» there can be no doubt.
When she's not leading a team at one of Britain's foremost architecture practices, Nicola Rutt gets her hands dirty throwing ceramics in Hoxton.
We broaden and deepen our knowledge of certain issues, such as the characteristics of successful financial products or the best practice for IT architecture in a telecom environment, while working on a client study.
The School's curriculum will focus on best practices in software engineering — version control, continuous integration, data management, programming paradigms, etc. — to promote reproducibility and reliability in research as well as aspects of modern high - performance computing architectures and code optimization.
The resulting architecture is able to achieve accurate results with relatively few parameters and consists of a single set of operations, making it easier to implement, train, and apply in practice, and automatically adapts to different problems.
Dr. Hughes became an Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice (AFMCP) graduate in 2000 and immediately found that the Functional Medicine Matrix Model offered the architecture she had been seeking to organize her naturopathic education.
Just as professionals in medicine, architecture, and law have opportunities to learn through examining case studies, learning best practices, and participating in internships, exemplary teacher - preparation programs allow teacher candidates the time to apply their learning of theory in the context of teaching in a real classroom.»
In 2012, with help from a grant from the Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching, Future of Learning piloted a human - centered design «charrette,» borrowing a practice from the world of architecture in which groups of people collaborate on a solution to a design probleIn 2012, with help from a grant from the Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching, Future of Learning piloted a human - centered design «charrette,» borrowing a practice from the world of architecture in which groups of people collaborate on a solution to a design problein which groups of people collaborate on a solution to a design problem.
To get a sense of the best practices in contemporary school design, we interviewed four of the top K — 12 architecture firms in the U.S.: Fanning Howey, Corgan, Perkins + Will, and Huckabee.
The point of my post is that science of the architecture of the reading brain can help us move beyond the practices we have done over and over for decades with no change in reading test scores.
No other profession considers an internship or residency as in - service education — because in those professions (medicine, engineering, architecture, etc.) you are still in training until you can show that you can practice independently.
Students of National Board Certified Teachers learn up to two months more than their peers, with an even greater impact for students of color and low - income children.54 A career continuum supported by a system of meaningful professional learning would put teaching more on par with other modernized professions such as medicine, engineering, and architecture.55 Such a continuum should support every teacher to aim for accomplished practice from the start of their career, to work in school - based teams to demonstrate and improve their knowledge and skills, and to expand their impact as accomplished teachers through a variety of leadership roles, which would allow them to continue teaching students.
The Office of the Chief Information Officer provides information technology alignment and business value by addressing business needs of the enterprise; instilling robust and disciplined processes that include a business and information architecture as a foundation; putting into effect a robust Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) program to align with the Department of Transportation mission and support business needs; achieving common IT leadership and best practices in IT portfolio man
The complex is designed by Godwin Austen Johnson, a renowned architecture practice with works including Dubai Creek Golf Course & Yacht Club, the One & Only Royal Mirage hotel and Bab El Shams Desert Resort in Dubai.
The book Game Engine Architecture by Jason Gregory covers both the theory and practice of game engine software development, bringing together complete coverage of a wide range of topics including, but not limited to: mathematics for game programming, multiplatform game engines, and large - scale C++ software architecture in a games context.
Emerging architecture and research practice Space Popular has unveiled its UK debut, The Glass Chain, a unique installation for Sto Werkstatt's gallery space in Clerkenwell that explores an alternative future for glass in architecture, inspired by the legacy of The Glass Chain.
In her large - scale projections, which have now appeared in over 40 cities in 20 countries, stark block lettering is thrown onto landscapes and architecture, creating a sort of ephemeral graffiti that links her early street - based practice to her long - standing engagement with media, and to tactics common to news and advertisinIn her large - scale projections, which have now appeared in over 40 cities in 20 countries, stark block lettering is thrown onto landscapes and architecture, creating a sort of ephemeral graffiti that links her early street - based practice to her long - standing engagement with media, and to tactics common to news and advertisinin over 40 cities in 20 countries, stark block lettering is thrown onto landscapes and architecture, creating a sort of ephemeral graffiti that links her early street - based practice to her long - standing engagement with media, and to tactics common to news and advertisinin 20 countries, stark block lettering is thrown onto landscapes and architecture, creating a sort of ephemeral graffiti that links her early street - based practice to her long - standing engagement with media, and to tactics common to news and advertising.
Each artist combines notions inherent in the practices of art and architecture, in an experimental exhibition that includes site - specific installation, sculpture, painting, photography and video to create five very different and exciting works.
Her multimedia practice draws from sources ranging from Baroque architecture, objects of design, fantasy and science fiction films, the urban landscape of Los Angeles, the invisible and contested spaces within her own home, and in her latest body of work, the works of French writer Marcel Proust.
Many of the artists share Deschenes» interest in architecture and the sculptural potential of photography — either creating an image of three - dimensional space, such as the work of Kalpakjian, or with the incorporation of sculpture into their practice, as in the works of both Tonsfeldt and VanDerBeek.
Architecture of Life, the inaugural exhibition in BAMPFA's landmark new building, explores the ways that architecture — as concept, metaphor, and practice — illuminates various aspects of life experience: the nature of the self and psyche, the fundamental structures of reality, and the power of the imagination to reshape our world.
His interdisciplinary practice playfully engages spatial and social architectures to envision temporary utopias, regularly performing and exhibiting around North America in collaboration with various artist - run initiatives.
With a background that includes training in architecture and design, Jarrod Beck brings a multivalent temperament to his art making practice, traversing arbitrary distinctions between disciplines and materials with ease.
Trained at London's Royal College of Art, Heatherwick's practice encompasses projects ranging in scale from very small to monumental, from products to public sculpture to architecture.
The pair will discuss the trajectory of Sala's art practice, his commitment to working with sound in relation to architecture and history, and his work for the exhibition «Anri Sala: Answer Me,» which includes multichannel audio and video installations that unfold across the Second, Third, and Fourth Floor galleries and create a symphonic experience specific to the New Museum.
She has lived in New York City since 1992, where aside from painting, she practices architecture and design.
She is a specialist in ancient South American art and architecture and her dissertation, entitled The Huacas of Machu Picchu: Inca Stations for the Communion Between Humanity and Nature, argues that huacas, or sacred places, defined the relationship between nature and human ritual practice.
I felt that I had a particular goal - to look closely and to think about the role of architecture in my site - work that had become more and more prominent in my practice.
Founded in 1965, Gensler has deep expertise in design and architecture across twenty practices, including commercial office buildings, professional services, retail, aviation, planning and urban design, entertainment and hospitality, sports stadia, and education facilities.
speak to architecture as a cultural practice in ways that say to all black people: This work can be a dwelling place for your spirit.
By bringing together various scholars and cultural producers to discuss their own research and practices, the panel will address the interplay between visuality and aurality in articulating spaces of architecture, memory, and history.
With the addition of the Division of Architecture and Environmental Design in 2016, Tyler offers comprehensive offerings in architecture and the built enviroment, the visual arts, art history, art education and community arts practices.
Their multidisciplinary practice engages with the architectures of migrancy and frameworks of space in relation to errant bodies.»
While still retaining an interest in architecture and urban landscape, Marca - Relli experimented with abstract collage, integrating figural elements made from textiles, drawings, metals, and plastics: this would become the defining practice of his career.
In this video, Elvira Dyangani Ose talks about Betye Saar's artistic career and practice, the shows» title and concept, the exhibition architecture, how the Watts Towers of Simon Rodia inspired her artistic practice, and the relevance of Betye Saar's work today.
Dylan Gauthier is a Brooklyn - based artist whose research - based and collaborative practice is centered on experiences of nature, architecture, landscape, and social change in a time of ecological crisis.
She is widely known for her simultaneous engagement with academic scholarship and contemporary architectural practice and for interest in the intersection of architecture and other art forms.
Founded by MacArthur Fellow Jeanne Gang, Studio Gang is an architecture and urban design practice based in Chicago and New York.
Maginn's innovative architecture firm, recognized for its building designs and socially minded architecture projects, extends its practice to include collaborating with artists in the public realm.
The artistic practice of James Welling unfolds in the liminal zones between photography and painting, film, architecture, sculpture and dance.
In 2010, Wassmann received the Swiss Art Award in architecture, and in 2012 the studio won the AIA New York New Practice AwarIn 2010, Wassmann received the Swiss Art Award in architecture, and in 2012 the studio won the AIA New York New Practice Awarin architecture, and in 2012 the studio won the AIA New York New Practice Awarin 2012 the studio won the AIA New York New Practice Award.
Before practicing architecture, Johnson was the founding Director of the Department of Architecture at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
The workshop programs introduce students to foundational concepts and practices within the study of architecture through lectures, projects and site visits culminating in the production of a portfolio.
Sheila Kennedy, FAIA, is a Professor of Architecture at MIT and a founding Principal of KVA Matx, an interdisciplinary practice that is widely recognized for innovations in architecture, material research, and the design of next - generation infrastructure for emerging public needs.
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