Sentences with phrase «conceived by the architect»

Even if the building was conceived by its architect Royal (Jeremy Irons) as «a crucible for change», the same old hierarchies keep reconstituting themselves.
14 Rooms was presented by Fondation Beyeler, Art Basel, and Theater Basel, in an architectural environment conceived by the architects Herzog & de Meuron.
Here, visitors can stroll among follies, pavilions and pop ups in the East London park, as well as sit down and relax on one of the pews and perches conceived by architects for the RIBA London competition.
The works are being presented in an architectural environment conceived by the architects Herzog & de Meuron in Hall 3 of Messe Basel.
The dining area is firmly in the modern section of the house and is a great space to display the family's favourite artwork, along with bespoke lighting conceived by the architect.

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In a letter sent to The Friends of Hunters Point Library on Jan. 27, Queens Library president Thomas Galante — who has been under fire recently over questions about his salary — said the budget discrepancy was due in part to the «complexity» of the designs for the building, conceived by well - known architect Steven Holl.
Conceived by celebrated landscape architect Jay Griffith, the lushly planted backyard offers a verdant canyon overlook, a graveled dining terrace and a flagstone paved patio with outdoor fireplace, a curtained pavilion and a lagoon - style swimming pool and spa.
@folio is a reading device conceived in October 1996 by Pierre Schweitzer, an architect - designer living in Strasbourg, France.
The Jack in the Box restaurant was conceived as a «modern food machine» and was designed by La Jolla master architect Russell Forester, who also designed Peterson's landmark home in Point Loma in 1965.
Designed by Heerim Architects & Planners and LTW Designworks, the hotel boasts seven restaurants and bars, each with its own character as conceived by several of today's cutting - edge creative minds, including AvroKO and Hong Kong - based André Fu.
Conceived by noted Balinese architect, Komang Suardika of Jeghier Architect, the villa's generous living areas appear to extend beyond their glass doors and across the shallow pond that flows around the contours of the pavilion, emulating the form of the surrounding rice architect, Komang Suardika of Jeghier Architect, the villa's generous living areas appear to extend beyond their glass doors and across the shallow pond that flows around the contours of the pavilion, emulating the form of the surrounding rice Architect, the villa's generous living areas appear to extend beyond their glass doors and across the shallow pond that flows around the contours of the pavilion, emulating the form of the surrounding rice terraces.
Conceived by noted Balinese architect, Komang Suardika of Jeghier Architect, the villa's generous living areas appear to extend beyond their glass doors and across the shallow pond that flows around the contours of the architect, Komang Suardika of Jeghier Architect, the villa's generous living areas appear to extend beyond their glass doors and across the shallow pond that flows around the contours of the Architect, the villa's generous living areas appear to extend beyond their glass doors and across the shallow pond that flows around the contours of the pavilion.
«After - after Tears» is conceived by CHR members Donna Kukama, Gabi Ngcobo, and Kemang Wa Lehulere, with Mbali Khoza and is designed by architect Daniel Lyonga.
(The total cost for the redesign, conceived by Los Angeles architects Johnston Marklee, is estimated at $ 31 million.)
Iconic works include New York's landmark Chrysler Building (designed by alumnus and architect William van Alen), groundbreaking covers of Esquire magazine (designed by alumnus and master communicator George Lois), Sesame Street's beloved Big Bird (created by Jim Henson and brought to life by faculty member and master puppet builder Kermit Love), Scrabble (conceived by alumnus and out - of - work architect Alfred Mosher Butts during the Depression), the sleek Corvette C5 (redesigned by alumnus and industrial designer John Cafaro), OXO Good Grips (co-launched by alumnus and industrial designer Tucker Viemeister), and the Dunkin Donuts logo (colors and typeface selected by alumna, faculty member, and industrial designer Lucia DeRespinis).
The building, designed by Pritzker Prize - winner architect Renzo Piano and conceived as a laboratory for artists, is as much a piece of art as what lies within its walls.
EN: art of nexus, the exhibition of Japan at the Venice Architecture Biennale, presents works by young architects conceived to promote social relations
Over time, the museum was expanded and updated seven times with the addition of various modern - style pavilions, all conceived by Danish architects Jørgen Bo and Wilhlem Wohlert.
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Plensa conceived of Ainsa I as a site - specific project to be located outside the south entrance to the new atrium for Bauer Hall, designed by Moore Ruble Yudell Architects and Planners.
He photographed the second series over the last two years — Garage invited him to document the transformation of an old Soviet - era restaurant into their new building, a project conceived by renowned architect Rem Koolhaas.
Each publication is conceived as an original art book designed by architect and Pumflet co-founder, Ilze Wolff, using recycled paper, gaffer tape, archival images, typed, and handwritten text.
Originally conceived for the presentation of the museum's collections, since the spring of 2016 the main building is once again entirely dedicated to its original purpose while the third venue across the street from the main building, connected to it by an underground passage, has been specifically designed by the local architects Christ & Gantenbein for great special exhibitions held in the skylighted galleries on the third floor.
The building, designed by British architect David Chipperfield, was conceived as a unique space to promote discovery, reflection, criticism and learning through contemporary art through a critical program that questions the paradigms of thought and the great themes of our time.
By prompting this group of artists, architects, designers and musicians to conceive a curated group exhibition together, Rehberger confirms that an artist does not have to work alone.
The exhibition includes some innovative communication devices, such as the low - fi augmented reality «stereo - visors» which provide surprising views superimposed to the model of A Liminal Blur, the project by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects for Mexican town, and the Microsoft HoloLens VR headsets through which the visitors can get an in - depth conceptual preview of the Center for Fulfillment, Knowledge, and Innovation conceived by Greg Lynn.
The exhibition is based on an idea by Pedro Cabrita Reis, on the invitation of Suzanne Cotter, director of the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, with an exhibition design conceived by the Pritzker Prize winning architect, Eduardo Souto Moura, and continues the Museum's programme dedicated to the work of significant 20th century artists whose work is yet to be known by a broader public outside of Portugal.
It was conceived by New York's 14 + Foundation, Selldorf Architects and artist Rashid Johnson and is scheduled to open in Zambia next year.
«Folly» quickly grew from a pilot initiative to a highly anticipated competition — 2013 submissions increased by 40 % from the first year — for emerging architects and designers to conceive, design, build, and exhibit original works in the public realm.
For the first time, the award recipient is a collaborative project, conceived by the 14 + Foundation, Selldorf Architects, and artist Rashid Johnson with the new contribution of Design Miami commissioned furniture by Christ & Gantenbein.
The Serpentine's Pavilion commission, conceived in 2000 by Gallery Director Julia Peyton - Jones, has become an international site for architectural experimentation and follows a decade of Pavilions by some of the world's greatest architects.
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 exhibition design for the 20th Festival was created by architect André Vainer, while the art and graphic design were conceived by Vitor César, an architect and artist with research work on notions of public space in artistic practices.
The impact of the books is further elevated by an installation conceived by award - winning Los Angeles architect Michael Maltzan.
The first comprehensive museum survey devoted to Adjaye, this exhibition offers an in - depth overview of the architect's distinct approach and visual language with a dynamic installation design conceived by Adjaye Associates.
The home's architecture, conceived by Atlanta architect Linda MacArthur, bears all the hallmarks of a traditional English country dwelling, while its floor plan is custom fit for this family's contemporary way of life.
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