Sentences with phrase «by modern construction»

Initially tractors were only used in the country side to transport crop yields and live stock, however now tractor trailers are widely in use by modern construction companies and furniture movers.
This was made possible by modern construction processes and intelligent material selection.

Not exact matches

China has 26 operational reactors with 24 large modern reactors under construction, nuclear output is expected to treble by 2020.
Whatever their differences, they are not bewitched by modern uniqueness: they hold that the basic processes of the linguistic, social and cognitive construction of reality and experience are much the same in all times and places, however varied the outcomes.
Modern empiricism, on the other hand, which locates the possibilities of science in the brain (as if the brain and its patterns of order were not also in part a construction of the scientist's mind), precisely reverses this: the outside world known by the senses is alone the seat of what is — if anything is — universal, objective, real and certain.
Richard King's point is relevant: «Western Orientalist discourses, by virtue of their privileged political status within «British India», have contributed greatly to the modern construction of «Hinduism» as a single world religion.»
The New Year's Eve event will be hosted by the Association for a Better New York, Blasters, Drillrunners and Miners Local 29, Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, Central Park Conservancy, Manhattan Chamber of Commerce, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Municipal Art Society of New York, the Museum of Modern Art, New York Historical Society, the New York Mets, New York State Council on the Arts, New York Transit Museum, Partnership for New York City, Real Estate Board of New York, Regional Plan Association, NYC Sandhogs Local 147, Transport Workers Union Local 100 and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
By lifting the lid on what actually happens in modern construction there is a real opportunity to attract potential talent outside the industry.
«We built the system to the extent that by the time I left the university, we started the construction of a modern auditorium, which is going to be bigger than the Accra International Conference Centre.
Modern road construction often relies on modifying the landscape by blasting through rock, which can result in landslides.
«Although its construction was simple it was well enough built to survive 650 years and fortunately was just large enough for conversion by the insertion of upper rooms to be usable in a modern village.
And Americans trying to live by ancient law sometimes reject all raw foods, because they feel that the «dosha» is a diagnosis, and the suggestions from thousands of years ago are a prescription or a «diet» (which is a modern construction).
For instance, the last forests near the ancient Nabataean capital of Petra, in modern Jordan, were felled by the Ottoman Turks during construction of the Hejaz railroad just before World War I.
Featuring a classic construction that is punctuated by a commanding collar and perfectly - placed patch pocket, this shirt is a must - have for any modern...
The decision to construct the school's latest building using this modern method of construction was influenced by several key factors.
As a result of the # 3.8 million worth of construction — due for completion by May 2016 — the school's 1970s - era building will be replaced with a modern two - storey facility, with bright new classrooms and a sports hall which will also be available for use by the wider community.
The photos present also the modern construction equipment and machinery, used by the contemporary building workers in recent constructions - circa 2014.
With front and rear solid axles and body - on - frame construction, the 2015 Jeep Wrangler is downright primitive by modern standards.
[2][3] Unlike the 1100 E it replaced, the 103 had a modern four - door saloon pontoon body topping new unibody construction, both pioneered in Fiat's range by the 1950 1400.
Despite its archaic body - on - frame construction, the Expedition boasts a modern independent rear suspension in place of the live axle utilized by many rivals.
Unlike Microsoft's Windows phones wrapped by plastic casings such as Lumia 950, the smartphone boasts an aluminum body that delivers more modern aesthetics and solid construction, and smooth back provides a comfortable grip.
The ruins of the ancient structures had their stones reused for residential construction of the agricultural village of Rockstone Pond in modern times, but the ancient site did not come to the attention of archeologists until 1963, when the existence of a sizable ancient site was recognized from the air by pilot and amateur Mayanist Hal Ball.
The tasteful, modern construction, offers much comfort and is surrounded by beautiful gardens full of flowers where You will rest between his tours with great views of the surrounding roofs with red tiles and ciudad.Lejos center of the noisy streets center, but only a few blocks from the main square, overlooking the Enchanted City is located in a privileged area, in which in walking distance of many city churches and museums and close to Archaeological Park of Sacsayhuaman.
Features Include: • 30 flights of frenzy: Take on 30 bizarre, dream - like puzzle levels by removing obstacles from Subob's path to return him to safety before he crashes • Puzzle Gameplay Turned Upside Down: Negotiate impossible constructions in mind - bending, gravity - defying puzzle levels that require creative thinking to solve • Appreciate the Art of Impossible: Take in the painstakingly hand - drawn artwork of a game whose individual level design takes its cues from some of modern art's most memorable pieces • Nightmare Mode: Serious puzzle enthusiasts that can complete the main game are invited to try this all - new, enhanced - difficulty mode to truly put their puzzle - solving skills to the test
Planet Coaster brings a modern - day coaster park simulation game where kids have complete control over their park's landscape, design and piece - by - piece construction of rollercoasters with over a thousand pieces.
«From Thornton Dial's magisterial constructions to the emblematic compositions by the Gee's Bend quilters from the 1930s onwards, this extraordinary group of works contributes immeasurably to the Museum's representation of works by contemporary American artists and augments on a historic scale its holdings of contemporary art,» said Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A. Lauder Chairman of the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum, in a museum press release.
The exhibition, which opens at Tate Modern in November and will run till spring 2016, will include a wide selection of Calder's motorised constructions and figurative wire portraits, often inspired by the circus or cabaret, alongside his suspended kinetic sculptures of vividly coloured shapes.
Starting as early as with Matisse and presenting a curated selection of major modern masters such as Julio Gonzalez, Joan Miró and Roberto Matta, the show will feature also some seminal Russian avant - garde pieces by Rodchenko, among them Spatial Construction, redefining the concept of image and space in its entire understanding.
In a twenty - year career cut short by his death at age 42, he painted the rapidly growing modern city — its bustling crowds, skyscrapers, and awe - inspiring construction projects, as well as its bruising boxers, street urchins, and New Yorkers both hard at work and enjoying their leisure.
Untitled by Huma Bhabha, an imposing figure, the scale reflecting a modern comic sci - fi movie.High Way by Damián Ortega, a playful and precarious construction of a truck, oil cans, scaffold and a ladder.
«From Thornton Dial's magisterial constructions to the emblematic compositions by the Gee's Bend quilters from the 1930s onwards, this extraordinary group of works contributes immeasurably to the Museum's representation of works by contemporary American artists and augments on a historic scale its holdings of contemporary art,» said Sheena Wagstaff, Leonard A. Lauder Chairman of the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum, in a press release announcing the donation.
Moeller Fine Art, in the modern section, has several good, small Louise Nevelson works, identifiable by their pieced - together wooden construction, painted monochrome black or white.
Recent and current exhibitions include The Time Domain, a site specific live work, presented during Liverpool Biennal 2016, co-commissioned between Bluecoat School and Liverpool Biennial; 2015: I reached inside myself through time, commissioned for LIAF, Lofoten International Art Festival, Norway, 2014: PROTOTYPES, Limerick City Gallery of Art, Limerick; A Leisure Complex, Collective, Edinburgh; 2013: INTERZONE, The Box, The Wexner Center, Columbus, Ohio; The Face of Something New, Scriptings, Berlin; A Stew of Universals, ZKU, Berlin; 2012: PRECAST, off - site project, London; INTERZONE, Seamus Ennis Center, Fingal, Co Dublin, 2011: The Eyes of Ayn Rand, Performa 11, New York; Another Construction, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; Space replaced by volume, Granoff Centre for the Arts, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island.
In the modern section, he is represented by fabric and wood constructions from the»90s at Munich's Galerie Thomas Modern; Berlin's KOW, on the contemporary pier, has dedicated part of its booth to similar works by Mr. Wamodern section, he is represented by fabric and wood constructions from the»90s at Munich's Galerie Thomas Modern; Berlin's KOW, on the contemporary pier, has dedicated part of its booth to similar works by Mr. WaModern; Berlin's KOW, on the contemporary pier, has dedicated part of its booth to similar works by Mr. Walther.
Based in Berlin, Thomas Scheibitz's recent notable exhibitions include ONE - Time Pad originating at MMK, Museum für Modern Kunst, Frankfurt Am Main and traveled to Baltic Center for Contemporary Art, 2012 - 2013 (solo); Thomas Scheibitz: Lineage ONE / Stilleben & Statistics, Jarla Partilager, Berlin, 2011 - 2012 (solo); Thomas Scheibitz: Il flume e le sue fonti / The River and its Source, Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia, Italy, 2011 (solo); Surveyor: An exhibition of human exploration, observation, and construction of the landscape, organized by Curator Heather Pesanti, Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, NY, 2011 (group); If Not in This Period Of Time - Contemporary German Painting1998 - 2010, Museu de Arte de São Paulo, Brazil, 2010 - 2011 (group); A moving plan B - chapter ONE, Selected by Thomas Scheibitz, The Drawing Room, London, 2010 (group); Der ungefegte Raum, Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck, Austria, 2010 (solo); among others.
A new building for the Menil Drawing Institute designed by Johnston Marklee and currently under construction will be the first freestanding facility in the United States designed expressly for the exhibition and study of modern and contemporary drawings.
Edited by Phyllis Lambert Design and Construction of «Comparative Skin Models», 2001 «BOULEVARD» Literary Journal Saint Louis University «The Finisher,» 2000 «HARD AND SOFT» Encountering Architecture, 1997 «Inward speech / Shared stories» «THE MEMORY OF LOSS» Essay in exhibition catalogue, 1990 «PRESENCE AND PERCEPTION» Architectural Investigations; Essay in Catalogue, 1989 GRANTS AND HONORS RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Finalist: Dean of Graduate Studies, 2009 THE GRAHAM FOUNDATION FOR ADVANCED STUDIES IN THE FINE ARTS Grant to support the publication of «Hunting Life; A Forever House», 2000 THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART and P.S. 1.
By the time the 1960s rolled around, these works had become central to the story of 20th - century art — to the extent that the exhibition's curator, William C. Seitz, could write in the catalog that «collage and related modes of construction manifest a predisposition that is characteristically modern» insofar as they «denote not only a specific technical procedure and form used in the literary and musical as well as the plastic arts, but also a complex of attitudes and ideas.»
Featuring: Amna Asghar, Dana Davenport, Umber Majeed, Tammy Nguyen, Ke Peng, Sahana Ramakrishnan, Sheida Soleimani Amna Asghar speaks on the construction and translation of disparate references, cultures, geographies, and generations from Pakistan and America; Dana Davenport addresses the complexity of interminority racism within her own community and institutions from her experiences as a Black Korean American; Umber Majeed's practice attempts to unpack the temporalities within South Asia as site, familial archival material, popular culture, and modern national state narratives; Tammy Nguyen interrogates natural sciences and non-human forms to explore racial intimacies and US military involvement in the Pacific Rim; Ke Peng documents the feeling of alienation and disorientation from urbanization and immigration by taking a journey into an imagined childhood in China, Hunan, where she was born and Shenzhen, a modern city where her family relocates to; Sahana Ramakrishan explores myths and religion from Buddhist and Hindu tales to speak upon the magic of childhood and the power dynamics of sexuality, race, and violence; Sheida Soleimani is an Iranian - American artist and a daughter of political refugees, making work to highlight her critical perspective on the historical and contemporary socio - political occurrences in Iran.
I asked Booker if her style has anything to do with the all - black wooden constructions by modern master Louise Nevelson?
Inscribed «GABO» on wooden backing Plastic, metals and cork set into wooden box, 24 x 11 x 23 (61 x 28 x 58.5) Presented by the artist 1977 Exh: Gabo: konstruktive Plastik, Kestner - Gesellschaft, Hanover, November 1930 (20) as «Konstruktive Raumgestaltung für eine Wandnische» 1930; Constructions by N. Gabo, London Gallery, London, January 1938 (5) as «Constructive Treatment for an Interior Niche» 1930; Gabo: Constructions in Space, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, March 1938 (5) as «Constructive Treatment for an Interior Niche» 1930; Gabo - Pevsner, Museum of Modern Art, New York, February - April 1948 (works not numbered) as «Construction in a Niche» 1930; Naum Gabo: The Constructive Process, Tate Gallery, November 1976 - January 1977 (27) as «In a Niche» 1928 - 9 Repr: Herbert Read and Leslie Martin, Gabo: Constructions, Sculpture, Paintings, Drawings, Engravings (London 1957), p. 42 as «Construction in a Niche» 1930
Victor Pasmore 1908 - 1998 Synthetic Construction (White and Black) 1965 - 6 T00784 Oil on Formica, painted wood and PVC relief 1226 x 1226 x 265 (48 1/4 x 48 1/4 x 10 7/16) Inscribed on back in white paint «VP», centre Presented by the artist 1966 Exhibited: Henry Moore to Gilbert and George: Modern British Art from the Tate Gallery, Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels, Sept. - Nov.
Nasher donated $ 10 million to fund construction of the $ 23 million museum, but also loaned it much of his art collection, described by museum director Kimerly Rorschach as the «world's greatest private collection of modern and contemporary sculpture.»
News: construction has started on a major extension to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), designed by Snøhetta to double the gallery's exhibition and education space.
Not inscribed Perspex, 13 7/8 x 16 1/8 x 15 3/4 (35.3 x 41 x 40) Presented by the artist 1977 Exh: Constructions by N. Gabo, London Gallery, London, January 1938 (3) as «Construction «Torsion» (variant of construction 1929)» 1937; Gabo: Constructions in Space, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, March 1938 (7); Gabo - Pevsner, Museum of Modern Art, New York, February - April 1948 (works not numbConstruction «Torsion» (variant of construction 1929)» 1937; Gabo: Constructions in Space, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, March 1938 (7); Gabo - Pevsner, Museum of Modern Art, New York, February - April 1948 (works not numbconstruction 1929)» 1937; Gabo: Constructions in Space, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, March 1938 (7); Gabo - Pevsner, Museum of Modern Art, New York, February - April 1948 (works not numbered, repr.)
While the rational constructions of the Cubists had given modern art perhaps its most impressive and elevated style, by the late twenties much of the generative power of the movement had been lost or supplanted by an abstract academicism.
More than a monograph of a six - decades - long oeuvre, this is a lavish tribute by critics and admires to the grand dame of Iranian art, renowned for her mirrored geometric constructions, which speak with equal fluency of classic and modern beauty.
Designed by dRMM Architects and supported by the American Hardwood Export Council, this is a pivotal moment for modern architecture and construction.
Lush images of modern dance pioneers; haunting early cyanotypes of algae (the first photographic works to be produced by a woman); majestic geographical surveys taken along the Union Pacific Railroad, iconic Depression - era images taken under the Farm Security Administration's famed photography program; Berenice Abbott's epic documentation of 1930s New York for the Federal Art Project; stunning 19th century vistas of the Egypt and Syria; scenes and portraits of Ellis Island Immigrants, the Statue of Liberty under construction...
• Proven expertise in mixing concrete in accurate quantities, specific to project requirements • Knowledge of fine finishing concrete by performing floating, troweling and edging activities • Well - versed in the use of modern hand and power tools used in construction work • Qualified to interpret blueprints and survey stakes to establish correct construction methodologies
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