Sentences with phrase «by narrow corridors»

To experience an authentic slice of real Chinese life, step into the hidden corners of the hutong alleyways, an ancient maze of traditional courtyard houses linked by narrow corridors.
Accessed by a narrow corridor, visitors reach a place of rest and meditation and of disturbance.

Not exact matches

At the more recent Royalton Hotel, New York (1988), Starck was invited to remodel the interior and accentuated the fact that it occupied an awkward narrow plot by running a long slice of corridor right into the depths of the building and making guests walk its entire length before reaching reception.
Dino Crisis took the survival horror formula, and turned it up a notch by making the enemies deadlier, trading the narrow corridors of a mansion for a facility deep inside the jungle.
You do this by flying through nine different levels, completing mission objectives such as killing enemies, protecting allies, racing through narrow corridors, and using magic to clear pathways.
The two storey houses with long narrow rooms disposed round an open courtyard, reached through a narrow corridor, are distinguished externally by elaborately carved double «Zanzibar» doors, and some by wide vernadahs, and by richly decorated interiors.
Tourists will be taken by boat, through both narrow and wide corridors of water.
The audio truly drives the gameplay as you tap in time to a deliciously dirty dubstep soundtrack by 16bit whilst navigating your line through narrow corridors with the iPhone's gyrometer.
Conventional level designs are interspersed by stages where the scrolling speeds up and the player hurtles through a maze of narrow, sharply - angled corridors, injecting a welcome bit of variety and tension.
Jean Genet tormented his actors, Bruce Nauman once again torments himself by inching down a narrow corridor in Renaissance contrapposto, Vito Acconci sat blindfolded in a basement chamber, and Artur Zmijewski (a frequent collaborator with Paweł Althamer) recreated the infamous Stanford prison experiment, in which student guards and prisoners adopted their roles all too well.
As a viewer moves through the narrow, open - ended corridor, illuminated by green fluorescent lights from above, the eyes become overwhelmed by its particular shade of green.
The labyrinth is a full immersive experience: you enter a door and you will find yourself having to make your way through a series of narrow corridors where you have to overcome a number of obstacles — both physical and psychological — that are conceived and designed by artists in order to exit the labyrinth.
Rather than providing easy access to the gallery's commodities, Jasper Niens designed a space that can only be entered by squeezing through a narrow corridor.
The exhibition continues in a second room connected to the main installation through a narrow corridor animated by an inexplicable flickering light.
Rather than change a lifetime of narrow - minded, misogynistic, racially dubious, gender - unaware pettiness, he raises the bar for evil geniuses from Dr No upwards by cultivating an air of avuncular geniality as he bumbles around the corridors discreetly putting the knife in when he knows there is no chance of redress.
New clients, some clutching the wheel for the first time, must blend immediately into traffic — wincing through major corridors like East 125th Street; negotiating narrow passages made narrower by double - parked cars; avoiding the cyclist on the right, the vendor on the left, the dog camped midlane because his owner is neither muscular nor aware enough to drag it any farther.
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