Sentences with phrase «art in architecture»

«The furniture is furniture and is only art in that architecture, ceramics, textiles and many things are art.»
Gordon is interested in the foundations and future of spatial imaging, contextualising holography as an expressive medium that can contribute to the criticality of art in architecture.
But it is possible to find art in architecture and architecture in art.
Other articles have explored subjects such as European art and politics, the development of light art, and art in architecture.

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I've always been passionate about art, creativity and architecture, and in business you have to be able to think and dream beyond the proverbial box.
Christina Mercando d'Avignon of Ringly and Milena Berry of PowerToFly are the only CEOs with technical / engineering backgrounds... The eleven remaining CEOs have fine arts, architecture, design or journalism backgrounds, or have worked in consulting or in business roles at large internet companies.»
A city known for its Cuban influence, massive collection of art deco architecture, and the uber - stylish South Beach neighborhood, Miami is one of the hottest vacation spots in the country.
For a true immersion in the city's iconic architecture, take an art deco tour.
We're trying to hold on to this belief in creativity and architecture and art.
The historic properties managed by the Public Buildings Service represent the work of historic and prominent architects that are valued for significance in art, architecture, archeology, culture, engineering, and American history.
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In worship, art, architecture, literature, communal life, language, beliefs, moral values, models of a virtuous life, views of the past, the persistence of an aristocratic culture» in all of these aspects of life, a profound and far - reaching transformation of the society was underway, and the book would have benefited from greater attention to at least some of theIn worship, art, architecture, literature, communal life, language, beliefs, moral values, models of a virtuous life, views of the past, the persistence of an aristocratic culture» in all of these aspects of life, a profound and far - reaching transformation of the society was underway, and the book would have benefited from greater attention to at least some of thein all of these aspects of life, a profound and far - reaching transformation of the society was underway, and the book would have benefited from greater attention to at least some of them.
This has resulted in creating social mechanisms which are uncontrollable, corrupt and which give birth to criminalisation of politics, degeneration of architecture and art in all forms, and the prevailing sickness of the body, mind and spirit.
In fact, our building here in Harvard Square is pretty much absent of any expensive art, or elaborate architecturIn fact, our building here in Harvard Square is pretty much absent of any expensive art, or elaborate architecturin Harvard Square is pretty much absent of any expensive art, or elaborate architecture.
It resonates with a sense of the spiritulal in its discussion of liturgy, ritual, spiritual stages, repentance and deification combined with a love of icons and art including mosaic, architecture and sculpture.
He went on to say: «The other artsarchitecture, painting, vestments, and the arts of movement — each contribute to and support the beauty of the liturgy, but still the art of music is greater even than that of any other art, because it forms a necessary or integral part of the solemn liturgy, because it is so intimately bound to the sacred action, defining and differentiating the various parts in character, motion and importance.»
His beauty can not be captured in any beauty of humanity — not in architecture, not in art.
DeSanctis promotes the Catholic Church's notion of a «noble simplicity» (Vatican II) in architecture, design that fosters «a real appreciation for the workings of ritual action, for symbol, poetry and art — those things which nourish the soul, keep the heart supple, and point us beyond ourselves.»
Clyde Manschreck described how Christians used art and architecture to tell their stories: «In the grandeur of the Hagia Sophia, a temple erected by Emperor Justinian (527 - 65), the harmony of Orthodoxy appears with dazzling brilliance.
During the Renaissance, the Catholic Church served as the most important institutional incubator of the classical tradition in architecture and its allied arts.
The faith was not merely explained in its doctrine but reflected in sacred art, music, architecture, and the poetry of liturgy.
In the words of John Bowker, structure and system permit us «powerful and creative explorations of the implications of the system in art, music, iconography, architecture, self - sacrificing lives and the like» (Licensed Insanities, p. 137) But when structures stop moving, they become self - absorbed, oppressive and conformisIn the words of John Bowker, structure and system permit us «powerful and creative explorations of the implications of the system in art, music, iconography, architecture, self - sacrificing lives and the like» (Licensed Insanities, p. 137) But when structures stop moving, they become self - absorbed, oppressive and conformisin art, music, iconography, architecture, self - sacrificing lives and the like» (Licensed Insanities, p. 137) But when structures stop moving, they become self - absorbed, oppressive and conformist.
At one point in history, Christianity served as the inspiration that was the driving force in art, music, architecture, literature, etc..
Religious art illustrating each mystery is reproduced in colour to accompany the opening page of each section, and the argument is frequently developed with references to literature, art or architecture.
«Venice also is so full of art and architecture and so lacking in permanent residents that tourists seem to take over.
Catesby Leigh, an art and architecture critic, addressed the spiritual dimension of Reed's labors in a remembrance delivered at the Requiem Eucharist for Reed celebrated at St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue.
A brilliant achievement of Sumer was the impulse given to the Stone - Age cultures of Egypt, which, soon after 3000 B.C., responded with the sudden upward surge of the first dynasties and then the majesty and enduring wonder of the Pyramid age, great in its architecture and engineering, notable for the realism and yet the impassive dignity of its art, and memorable for the brilliance and varied richness of its thronging life.
They were great in architecture, discovering principles and methods that became a heritage for all time; their art, in some of its expressions, is of surprising truth and realism; they wrestled with the incipient problems of mathematics and of science.
The Da Vinci Code covers a lot of ground, not only in theology and Christian history but in the specialized worlds of art history, cryptography, architecture and police procedure.
But the traditionalist view again lost the day, with the result that the new religious orientation included the separation of church and state (Jefferson and Madison), a democratic faith in the common person (Jacksonian democracy), and acceptance of a new romanticism which brought about a flourishing of the first truly national literature, art, and architecture.
The buildings and works of art which remain today show the high level attained in art and architecture under the Seljuqs.
When my new acquaintance discovered that I was a theologian and that I was particularly interested in studying how Romanesque art and architecture illustrated the Augustinian - Anselmian character of the faith of the early Middle Ages — with its profound pessimism about the human condition apart from grace — the conversation sent him into a mood of self - reproach and even to consideration of abandoning his dissertation topic.
In his discussion of Catholic art in France, in L'Art Sacré, Père Régamey well documents the resistances to the significant new initiatives in ecclesiastical architecture and art, not only among the masses of believers but among Catholic intellectualIn his discussion of Catholic art in France, in L'Art Sacré, Père Régamey well documents the resistances to the significant new initiatives in ecclesiastical architecture and art, not only among the masses of believers but among Catholic intellectualin France, in L'Art Sacré, Père Régamey well documents the resistances to the significant new initiatives in ecclesiastical architecture and art, not only among the masses of believers but among Catholic intellectualin L'Art Sacré, Père Régamey well documents the resistances to the significant new initiatives in ecclesiastical architecture and art, not only among the masses of believers but among Catholic intellectualin ecclesiastical architecture and art, not only among the masses of believers but among Catholic intellectuals.
We are human beings, the smartest beings on this planet that we've been able to find, we dominate this world and have created marvels of technology, architecture, art and bioengineering that the closest species in intelligence to us couldn't even recognize.
If we consider the great civilisations of the past such as those of Egypt and Greece, India and China, we find great achievements in art and architecture, philosophy and drama, but nothing remotely like our own civilisation.
Taking up the question of architecture, music, sculpture, painting, literature, philosophy, and the artistic life, Christian next refers to George Weigel's book, The Cube and the Cathedral, which uses Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris (representing religious art) and La Grande Arche de la Defense (representing secular art) to ask, Which culture would better protect human rights and the moral foundations of democracy?
If beauty — not a particular beauty, but any beautiful thing — is a metaphor of the sacred, then there is no such thing as a uniquely «religious» or ecclesiastical idiom in architecture or in the other arts.
Under the influence of Christianity new forms of art and architecture were in process of development.
Art and architecture were modified and literature continued to be created, but in fields ancillary to the Christian cultus.
Sepphoris is one of the most deceiving sites for people interested in archaeology and the historical Jesus because all of its wonderful pagan art and architecture gives the impression that Jesus lived in an absolutely Hellenized city.
The inverted ziggurat architecture has always been an exercise in anti-effort with the art to match.
Saint - Gaudens admired the dignity of the architecture and the beauty of the sculptures, but perceived no meaning in them: «The art remained, but the energy was lost even upon the artist.»
Photography was another area I excelled in, and art — making sculptures — and architecture is interesting.
The Amway Grand Plaza, considered the finest hotel in West Michigan, sits snuggled in downtown Grand Rapids — surrounded by art museums, stunning architecture, a lively music, sports and theater scene and arguably some of the best restaurants and the very best breweries in the entire country.
Nestled in the picturesque rolling hills of the De Portola Wine Trail — the famed «Wine Row» of Southern California's spectacular Temecula Valley wine country — Fazeli Cellars soars as a state - of - the - art winery offering a combination of stunning architecture, breathtaking scenic beauty and the finest selection of boutique wines the region has to offer.
In keeping with Cannes» esteemed tradition and festive spirit over the years — a sophisticated mix between timeless French Riviera aura and Hollywood glamour brought by 1950's American stars — the Parisian designer will incorporate Palm Springs modern architecture with French Art Deco inspiration that promises to take this rooftop to new heights.
About Ellerman House Recognized globally as one of the most exclusive small hotels in the world, Ellerman House strives to share the local excellence and diversity of South African architecture, art, design, food and wine with its discerning guests.
Designed to be an authentic representation of the Gila River Indian Community's heritage and culture, the architecture, design, art and legends of the Pima (Akimel O'otham) and Maricopa (Pee Posh) tribes are celebrated in every detail at our Phoenix resort.
I'm a big believer in remaining active, it gives balance to my life, and I've always been a fan of art and architecture.
He subsequently made up his high school deficiencies while studying architecture at New York University, but before he completed his degree at NYU he got a fellowship and went to the Ecole des Beaux - Arts in Paris.
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