The same pallete of materials handled
by different Architects will turn out differently.»
This future metropolitan «super underground» will extend over a length of 200 km and will include 68 stations conceived
by different architects and designers.
The fair has always tried to avoid the traditional booth layout, with designs
by different architects.
Not exact matches
Using a radically
different design
by world - renowned
architect Renzo Piano, winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, as an inspiration, the Academy weaves the answers to Farrington's questions throughout the new exhibits and even within the building's walls.
In fact,
by simply replacing teachers with a
different occupation, EPI could publish additional reports with titles like «The Food Service Pay Penalty» and «The
Architect Pay Premium.»
Much
different than the typical Mediterranean style architecture and design, this beachfront resort is a striking wood and glass building designed
by architect Javier Sanchez.
Each room at this eco-friendly hotel was designed
by seven
different Scandinavian
architects.
Designed
by French
architect Jean Nouvel, the new structure will include 55
different detached buildings, 23 of which are devoted to gallery spaces that are connected
by promenades overlooking the ocean.
Each floor of this hotel was designed
by a
different international
architect.
In the skill tree you can upgrade a ton of
different stats; from critical hit damage, magic damage or mana cost, right up to new character class unlocks (which include the blacksmith who sells weapons and armor, the enchantress who sells runes which grant special abilities to your character, and the
architect who locks the castles layout but reduces your gold collection
by 40 %).
Dubbed the «Friendly Alien»
by its designers,
architects Peter Cook and Colin Fournier, you're looking at the very
different Kunsthaus Graz Art Museum.
Using a palette of the same four colors, Cranston reworks an abstract painting
by one of the key figures in Modernism, Swiss / French artist,
architect and designer Charles - Édouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier (1887 - 1965) in six variations, identical in form and composition but in
different color combinations.
In Untitled (2009), he mashed up elements from a number of
different apartment buildings to create a structure that looked like the messed up offspring of a Le Corbusier housing project and Montreal's model housing complex Habitat 67, designed
by architect Moshe Safdie — and I say messed up in a positive way, because it was mesmerizing.
The project of the museum's home was developed
by British
architect James Stirling who leaved the iron - and - brick facades and structure of the historical building, designed
by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick in 1846, substantially untouched while he created new flexible spaces suitable for
different types of artwork and exhibition layouts inside.
It has been designed
by the Berlin
architects Sauerbruch Hutton and is clad in 36» 000 glazed ceramic rods in 23
different colors.
This exhibition, prepared
by Frederick Fisher and Partners
Architects, takes a
different approach, exploring the contextual, collaborative, and place - envisioning process
by which the Los Angeles - based firm arrived at the Pavilion's design.
Other works in the show range from the luminous marble of Carrara — long beloved
by artists and
architects as well as abstract sculptors such as Sergio Camargo — to concrete, which offers the artist new and entirely
different plastic possibilities thanks to the interplay of cement and steel armatures.
So what
architects do well: realization of a built structure and environment
by integrating
different needs, desires, and constrains, can now be quantifiable into not just how many more apartment units they help to sell, but how many tons of carbon emission they help to reduce and how that brings in certain financial return.
This seminar will be complimented
by Sto's external wall insulation CPD, which will help
architects and construction professionals to understand external wall insulation systems, the
different types available, and how to specify them correctly.
The statistically high number of residential projects built
by different property developers and
architects convincingly shows that a successful large - scale implementation of the Passive House Standard is possible.
Porta Nuova is managed
by COIMA and Hines Italia and includes the designs of more than 20
architects of eight
different nationalities who took part in the project.
Trees deserve a special place in the annals of this planet, and a new immersive installation
by artist Katie Paterson and
architects Zeller & Moye attempts to chart this immense chronology
by featuring slivers of over 10,000 species of trees from all over the world, and from
different junctures of history.
Yet another proposal for putting students in boxes, this time in Le Havre
by olgga
Architects, «a multidisciplinary agency federated around 3
different personalities with
different yet complimentary backgrounds and studies.»
Develop keyword lists to incorporate into blog posts The company developed a list of their target audiences —
architects, engineers, building owners, and attorneys — and then identified the
different phrases used
by each group to describe their acoustical consulting needs.
From the very first sketch created
by the
architects who planned the ship, the EUROPA 2 was designed to be
different.
This might be avoided
by having
different architects work on a master plan.
And those who have generous acreage may desire a series of rooms with
different purposes linked
by paths or gates, says landscape
architect Jeff Allen in Winston - Salem, N.C.
Each of the six Heroes» Commons at Jefferson Park homes that will be provided mortgage - free to local veterans features a
different design created and donated
by area
architects
«Plans were costed up
by three
different contractors and we eventually agreed terms with
architects and builders George Clark + Partners, literally the day after my daughter was born.»
Villa Cavrois in Croix, France (below) meanwhile, which is the 1930s work of modernist
architect Robert Mallet - Stevens, goes further
by using a
different colour on almost every surface.