Sentences with phrase «contemporary architecture come»

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Built in a French colonial - style with a traditional Laos twist, Maison Souvannaphoum is indeed part of the historical heritage of Luang Prabang.The hotel hosts 24 rooms which elegantly combine contemporary dà © cor with colonial style architecture; all rooms are air - conditioned and come with top - of - the - range modern amenities such as Wi - Fi internet connection, television, mini-bar, electric kettle, and much more.
Kamala Resort and Spa Phuket is a brand new accommodation choice opened end of 2013 in the charming and tranquil bay of Kamala a few kilometres north of Patong Beach on Phuket Island s winding west coast.Kamala is a fishing village that has somehow retained its local touch and offers a great family holiday destination filled in with cool restaurants a few boutiques and the famous Phuket FantaSea Show.The resort boasts ultra-modern architecture and design and counts 52 rooms categorized in six types.All rooms feature a chic contemporary style and modern furnishing and come with top of the range amenities including wireless internet connection LCD cable television quality toiletries refrigerator and much more.
Coinciding with celebrations honoring the 50th anniversary of the 1967 World Exposition in Montreal (EXP0» 67), the 150th anniversary of Canada, and the 375th anniversary of Montreal, Habitat «67 vers l'avenir / The Shape of Things to Come will showcase the genesis of the seminal project, and its development, evolution, and influence on international contemporary architecture
Its programs place prominent thematic emphasis on interactions and connecting points between contemporary art and architecture / design; real space becomes a central theme — not just the museum's exceptional building, with its installation - friendly façade, but its location on the shoreline of Lake Constance, at the point where Switzerland, Austria and Germany come together.
Contemporary architecture for art has come to be defined by what critic Brian O'Doherty in a 1976 essay christened «The White Cube»: the minimal, white - walled, timber - floored, top - lit room that submits itself to art by stripping itself of almost all architectural expression.
His wide ranging exploration of design and environmental impact has led him all over the world, stepping to the edges of contemporary environmental architecture, and to come to terms with the enormous effect we have with our built environment.
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