Sentences with phrase «by architecture»

I aim for the beauty of universal forms, at times inspired by architecture or landscapes, and other times by photography or by biological forms.
This new exhibition provides new insights into the artist's practice, particularly how it was influenced by the architecture within which it was produced.
Today, his photographs are not only informed by architecture but also by an awareness of human relationships to both built and natural environments.
The map collection is used primarily by architecture students working on site - specific projects.
A database architect is a professional person who ensures that the data assets are supported by an architecture supporting the organization in achieving the strategic goals.
It was not so very long ago one could tell by the architecture and plumbing fixtures which schools were as perfect as possible.
I also like to be challenged by the architecture of where my work is displayed and to play with it.
The work deals with the psychological and physical experience of a space, as affected by architecture.
Some of the best cutting - edge work by architecture graduates from the three schools showed the effects of an ever - expanding digital world on architectural agendas, processes and outcomes.
The seven works on show — all in identical 180 x 100 cm format — are separated by the architecture of the gallery.
The variety of the collection inside is reflected by the architecture of the museum's exterior.
My point, and I do have one, is — don't feel bound by architecture if it doesn't work for you and your living needs.
Her language is abstract, and very much inspired by architecture.
I saw some tiny diamond - shaped pieces of wood on the university workshop floor - I suspect they were window shapes cut out by an architecture student.
Frieze New York hosts some 180 international galleries under a large tentlike structure designed by architecture firm SO - IL, which will snake along a stretch of the island's shore.
The Broad is housed in a new building designed by architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro and structural engineering firm Leslie E. Robertson Associates.
Nathan Coley In his latest work, this artist fascinated by architecture and the public sphere imagines a fire at Tate Modern.
Younger children may enjoy playing with building blocks, created by architecture firm Marmol Radziner.
Today's Bloomberg News has a stimulating review by their architecture critic of Rafael Viñoly's new Bronx County Hall of Justice... [more]
They include a series of watercolours inspired by the architecture in the Greek island of Simi from the 1980s.
Each individual Hotel du Vin has its own unique character shaped by the architecture, history and sensitive conversion of the building.
Frieze has become known for hiring top designers for its events; in Los Angeles, it plans to unveil a structure by the architecture firm wHY.
Ondak presents the cages as a hypothetical habitat, with the implication that an animal inhabitant could experience the illusion of freedom, but without ever leaving the loop determined by the architecture of his environment.
Prefabricated panels of cross-laminated timber were used to construct this micro cabin in the Pacific Northwest, designed and built by architecture students at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
Last week I was in Valencia (photo diary coming soon) and I was blown away by the architecture at the City of Arts and Science.
The piece, limited by architecture even in the generous gallery space of MASS MoCA, also suggests the contrary — that birds encounter predators and other obstacles, facing restrictions that are out of their control.
As for «suicide by architecture,» the Brooklyn Museum and the New Museum took that leap and are still on their way down.
Both installments of the symposium will be moderated by architecture writer Karen Stein.
This event was moderated by architecture writer and Chinati trustee Karen Stein and began with presentations by Chinati and Sasaki, followed by responses from art historian Richard Shiff, MoMA curator Ann Temkin, and artist Theaster Gates.
In what promises to be a thought - provoking new exhibit organized by architecture and design curator Barry Bergdoll, MoMA is examining more than a half century's worth of urban renewal schemes by architects both famous (Mies Van der Rohe) and unknown (James Fitzgibbon).
The exhibits are framed by an architecture specially conceived for the exhibition that in its overall appearance resembles an amoeba, a single cell organism, and which as an independent body carries and encloses the sculptures.
This miniature world, which seems both ancient and futuristic, constructed and biomorphic, expresses what Lee describes as «the vision of a society exemplified by its architecture through transparency, lightness, and organic shapes».
Designed by architecture studio Carmody Groarke the exhibition reveals the contemporary practices and creative possibilities of the centuries - long skill of tailoring by presenting and pushing pattern cutting beyond the fashion garment.
This free Android emulator allows you to install and enjoy on your PC games and apps originally developed for Android smart phones and tablets, but without the limitations imposed by the architecture of those devices.
Seeing the totality of Welling's work, in a lucid installation by the architecture firm Johnston Marklee, clarifies connections such as those between the New Abstractions, (1998 - 2000), large photograms of deep black bars on white paper, recalling Franz Kline paintings, and the rigor of his straightforward pictures of modern architecture such as Maison de Verre (2009).
Today's Bloomberg News has a stimulating review by their architecture critic of Rafael Viñoly's new Bronx County Hall of Justice.
The new Milan venue of Fondazione Prada, conceived by architecture firm OMA — led by Rem Koolhaas — expands the repertoire of spatial typologies in which Milan appears to have been founded around 600 BC by the Celtic Insubres, after whom this region of northern Italy was called Insubria.
After the show there is no grander place to crash than Wheatleigh, an 1893 home modeled after a 16th - century Florentine palazzo that was transformed into a seriously luxe 19 - room hotel by architecture firm Tsao & McKown.
What are the new techniques being used by the architectures for coming up with new infrastructure of improved quality.
The series of renderings produced by architecture firm SRG Partnership show a graceful, curving grandstand wrapping three - quarters of the way around the...
In churches, the senses were purposely and vividly engaged by architecture and decoration that dazzle the eye.
The contest, which has nothing to do with football, was created by architecture enthusiast Ben Brock last month on Twitter.
The modernists envisioned the new democratic man, freed of architectural shackles, rising to his mountaintop aeries — like Koenig's Case Study House 22, immortalized by architecture photographer Julius Shulman.
«They're making a social political statement by their architecture
«Our guests will be amazed by the architecture of our hotel», says Yvette Thüring, General Manager at Swissôtel Dresden Am Schloss and originally from Switzerland.»
Interior and exterior spaces have been significantly enlarged and enhanced by the architecture and design team of Ryc Loope and Lynne Beyer, with a removable glass wall creating a seamless connection between indoors and out.
Oceanside Escapism Upon arriving at TOWER23 you can't help but be struck by the architecture.
I hope the first time you're in it, yeah, you're wowed by the architecture, but more wowed by the fan experience.»
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