Sentences with phrase «as epicentre»

As well as this epicentre of activity in New York, select pieces from the» 700 Nimes Road» collection are also being displayed in LA at LACMA's Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood; while an entirely distinct portrait exhibition opens at LA's Hammer Museum on 30 January this year.
A major mixed media utilitarian structure dominates as the epicentre of the large room.
Even if only for the month of October, the fair functions as an epicentre and crucially engages with the broader local art community, and as a result exciting creative ideas pop up across the city in all manner of ways.
The development of the UK as an epicentre for VR and AR, the expansion of esports, and the emergence of AI and new platforms are all hugely exciting.
«Budapest has secured a spot as epicentre of European travel with the convergence of creative communities combined with a thriving economy, making this city the perfect fit for the innovative edge of W Hotels,» said Anthony Ingham, global brand leader, W Hotels Worldwide.
During the 1890's, East London established itself as the epicentre of the wool trade in South Africa, with an entire trade and industry existing within the bounds of this beautiful province.
But in a country obsessed with real estate, the Toronto market is now the biggest problem — surpassing Vancouver as the epicentre of housing insanity — and a troubling example of what happens when homes are no longer seen as just places to live, but as a path to riches.
-LSB-...] TweetToday every writer and author needs a website and blog acting as the epicentre of their book marketing plan.
We must return to God's story of stories as the epicentre of our identity.

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He is nothing if not skilled at placing himself at the epicentre of attention, then chortling gleefully as others orient themselves around his dark polarity.
FRA: Given the potential in Europe for being the epicentre of perhaps the next financial crisis as Peter Boockvar mentions, could we see international capital flows come from Europe and elsewhere to the U.S. markets especially as you mentioned there could be pressure on the long end of the yield curve with the movement into equities.
It was at the epicentre of the Jesus People movement, which saw thousands of hippies, surfers and beatniks come to Christ as they swapped psychedelic drugs and rock and roll for the Holy Spirit and a new wave of folk - rock worship music.
As a result, the entire northern portion of Honshu, Japan's largest island, moved about 1 meter toward the east, with one site near the temblor's epicentre sliding 5.4 meters horizontally and sinking 1.1 meters — a sudden subsidence that aggravated the damage from the tsunami that slammed the shore minutes later.
Local fisheries in countries such as Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and East Timor (the six countries forming the Coral Triangle, the world epicentre of marine biodiversity) feed hundreds of millions of people and are under growing stress from development, overfishing and climate change.
Many of us pegged 2015 as the year we'd see Midnight Special, a film that puts a father - son relationship at its epicentre, and gives it a nice (supernatural?)
As Teddy searches for answers he learns of a far - reaching conspiracy, with the island at the epicentre.
Ford's Design Centre in Melbourne — the global epicentre of the Ranger's development — has certainly been busy, as we've reported previously concerning the changes and individual model features.
Manchester has been the epicentre of Northern England's music scene for many years, with bands emerging such as Oasis and Stone Roses.
This is the commercial and industrial epicentre of the country, and is constantly abuzz with visitors from all over the world as they start...
Port Shepstone and Oribi Gorge are only short drives away, while the epicentre of Durban is less than 90 minutes from Margate, as is the King Shaka International Airport.
On the doorstep is Corvin Promenade, described rather grandly by developers as a «new city centre» for Budapest, but certainly an epicentre of modernity.
To venture further out of the tourist epicentres of the largest resorts will mean you take in the delights of places such as Denia or Javea.
ME Miami will be located in the epicentre of the city's cultural hotspots, such as Pérez Art Museum, Miami's Adrienne Arsht Center and the hotly anticipated Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, which will open in summer 2016.
International Drive (locally known simply as «I - Drive») is the epicentre for the world - famous attractions of Orlando, the fabulous, fun - filled «theme park capital of the world».
This is the largest art gallery in the Maldives and forms the epicentre of the country's art scene, with numerous exhibitions of local as well as international artists that create everything from conceptual art to photography to be displayed on the museum.
Shoreditch serviced apartments lie in the heart of East London which has recently become a cultural hotspot in the city as well as being close to the commercial and business epicentres of Aldgate and Liverpool Street.
The Batik is nestled in Kuching city centre, in the epicentre of its commercial, tourist and entertainment districts.It offers 15 spacious rooms designed with guests comfort and convenience in mind.Room offerings include silk duvets, LCD TV with satellite channels, iPod docking station and speaker, complimentary specialty tea and coffee and free wifi.The property has adopted batik as its design style and representations of the batik pattern may be seen in various elements within the hotel, including its flooring, lighting, feature walls, glass installations and front facade.Within the hotel premises, The Batik houses Tarot Salmon serving Japanese cuisine, Boutique Bar at the reception area, an outdoor covered jacuzzi and a roof terrace.
Forming one corner of the «Coral Triangle», the epicentre of world marine biodiversity, and containing 20 % of the world's coral reefs, it will come as no surprise that it boasts the most diverse waters in the world.
She stalks the halls as you try to unearth the answers as to why Sehwa High has turned into the epicentre of the underworld.
By the next year, I had unceremoniously departed from my job — let's just say that climbing the ladder at a gallery was not for me — and realised that the scene was all Chelsea, as if overnight, it had become the epicentre of the artworld.
This exhibition, which brings to life the book of the same name published by NSCAD's first president, Garry Neill Kennedy, seeks to examine a pivotal 10 - year period of art production in Halifax with the intention of positioning the art college as, according to the press release, «the epicentre of art education — and to a large extent of the post-Minimalist and Conceptual art world itself — in the 1960s and 1970s.»
A decade ago this cobbled lane was the epicentre of contemporary art in London, but the recession and rising rents led influential galleries such as Nettie Horn, Kate MacGarry, Modern Art and Ibid Projects to relocate.
Frieze is at the epicentre of this, not only as a great fair but also as a catalyst for activity all over London during its presentation.
The Wirths describe Hauser & Wirth Somerset — which opened last year (although they moved there in 2009) and has attracted 100,000 visitors — as the «epicentre» of everything they do.
Over the years decline and neglect led to it being positioned as the prime symbol of urban decay in the city and the supposed epicentre of crime, prostitution and drug dealing.»
Support is provided by the levers as they pivot about their relative epicentres, following the movement made by each opposing segment of a limb.
At the epicentre of Toronto's financial district and with one of the lowest historical vacancy rates in Canada, Bay Street is home to many international banks, financial companies such as hedge funds and securities companies, as well as law firms.
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