Sentences with phrase «celebrated aesthetic designs»

Rather ironically, the E-Type turned out to be not terribly aerodynamically efficient, but became one of the most celebrated aesthetic designs of the 20th century.

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Launched in 2014 by Hong Kong native Cheryl Leung, SAU LEE is a brand that offers unique «East meets West» design aesthetic, luxury quality and thoughtful fits that celebrate the female figure.
«The kind of consumer that identifies with our brand is someone who appreciates thoughtfulness in every aspect of product design and quality, shares our mission in being socially and environmentally responsible and is passionate about celebrating an active and fulfilling pet parenthood,» says Will Chen, founder and managing director for P.L.A.Y. «Our products allow people to further integrate their pets into their home without sacrificing style or aesthetic appeal.»
The seven - member advisory group, which celebrated its centennial anniversary last year, provides advice to the President and Congress on design and aesthetic issues, and weighs in on issues like coinage and the site of future national monuments.
Celebrated for its frank industrial aesthetic (in structure and materials) marked by its unique free - spanning architecture, The Pompidou Centre (full name: «Centre National d'Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou»)- designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, and built 1971 - 77 - is a civic cultural institution which stands in the Beaubourg area of the 4th arrondissement of Paris, near Les Halles.
The San Diego State University School of Art + Design's aesthetic celebrates craftsmanship while being strongly grounded in conceptualism, favoring industrial materials that echo the university's technical background.
Harlem, NEW YORK — Critically acclaimed architect David Adjaye, who designed the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture which is scheduled to open next year, has brought his celebrated minimalist aesthetic to Harlem.
«I hope it serves to not only remind people of all the aesthetic design, beauty and character we've lost from our classic malls at this point,» Milford says, «but, also that there's a need to consciously appreciate and celebrate those places, as well as the people who designed and built them.»
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