I also like to be
challenged by the architecture of where my work is displayed and to play with it.
Not exact matches
Over the past few years, the team has focused on developing new methods in Evolutionary Computation (EC), i.e. designing artificial neural network
architectures, building commercial applications, and solving
challenging computational problems using methods inspired
by natural evolution.
Cloud - based eLearning
architecture facilitates an enriched and immersive learning experience with interactive features such as quizzes and voiceovers that
challenge the user's depth of understanding and level of retention
by mirroring the traditional back and forth that comes with face - to - face instruction.
The presenters will discuss a set of
challenges and possibilities organized
by the eight network
architecture design elements presented in the previous portion of the symposium.
Since Durham moved to Europe in the early 1990s, his works often, but not exclusively,
challenge the idea of
architecture, monumental works and narration of national identities
by deconstructing those stereotypes and prejudices on which the Western culture is based.
The exhibition is the latest installment of SMoCA's
Architecture + Art series that presents ground - breaking projects
by individuals whose work explores and
challenges the boundaries between
architecture and art.
59 publications: 37 catalogues, 16 issues of the Quaderni series
by Fondazione Prada; 4 books on
architecture, the report of the conference «The
Challenge» and «Tribeca Talks»
He also
challenged many conventions of traditional art
by mixing
architecture with abstract, two - dimensional imagery.
The Fifth Wall is inspired
by multiple sources: the unique
architecture of the Armory's Raymond Avenue building; German modernist theater practitioner Bertolt Brecht's notion of dialectical theater; and artwork that
challenges the authority of a fixed point of view and suggests a deeper form of reciprocal engagement.
Sleepwalkers was both inspired
by, and offered in opposition to, the densely built midtown environment; it integrated itself onto the surfaces on which it was projected, and it
challenged viewers» perceptions of
architecture and public space.
All the major American artists and works from the seventeenth century to today are included, such as epic history paintings
by Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley; sublime landscapes
by Thomas Cole, Albert Bierstadt, and Frederick Church; society portraits
by John Singer Sargent; groundbreaking abstract expressionist and pop art
by Jackson Pollock, Barnett Newman, and Andy Warhol; and
challenging sculptural, installation, and video works from more recent years
by Robert Gober, Fred Wilson, and Matthew Barney In
architecture, dozens of different building types are illustrated and discussed, from the earliest colonial houses and churches to the most spectacular modernist and postmodernist houses, stations, museums, and iconic skyscrapers.
Influenced
by Frank Stella and his shaped canvases, Ellsworth Kelly's hard - edge shapes and Keith Haring's motion lines, but also the Memphis furniture trend or Googie
architecture, Sperling is constructing peculiar artwork that is
challenging both aesthetically and production-wise.
Recent solo exhibitions include Double Bind at Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2007); 4 Between 2 and 3 at Centre Pompidou, Paris (2008); A Stay Between Enclosure and Space at the Migros Museum of Zurich (2009); Tatiana Trouvé at the South London Gallery (2010); and Il grande ritratto, an extensive exhibition inspired
by the title of Dino Buzzati's science fiction novel and conceived in response to the
challenging architecture of the Kunsthaus Graz (2010).
The 2030
Challenge for Products calls on the global
architecture, planning, design, and building community, to specify, design, and manufacture products for new developments, buildings, and renovations to meet a maximum carbon - equivalent footprint of 30 % below the product category average through 2014 — increasing to 50 %
by 2030.
Be INSPIRED
by keynote speakers Roger Schickedantz of William McDonough + Partners and Jeff Warschauer of Nexus Greenhouse Corp sharing their ground - breaking AGRITECTURE (the new frontier that integrates agriculture and
architecture) projects, and
by Eric Corey Freed of International Living Futures Institute explaining how to leverage the
challenges of resiliency and expand your business.
Section 433 of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act commits new construction and major renovation of U.S. federal buildings to follow the 2030
Challenge targets for the reduction of fossil fuel consumption — the same targets adopted
by 70 % of the top 20
architecture, engineering, and planning firms in the U.S., as well as the AIA, ASHRAE, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, many state and local governments, and numerous other professional organizations.
Ed Mazria
challenged the
architecture and building community to go fossil - fuel free
by 2030; the community yawned, knowing that until the clients paid for it and the building codes required it, not much was going to happen too quickly.
He explains in the book that a barrier - free, accessible house or condo «is a home where anyone with a mobility
challenge — for example a child in a wheelchair; an adult with vision problems, or a senior with a walker — can live comfortably and safely» without their movements being restricted
by elements such as the home's
architecture, layout or features.