Sentences with phrase «described as an architect»

It is no disrespect to the obvious winners of this year's Turner prize to describe them as architects and designers, for that is what they call themselves.

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Michael Sorkin, an award - winning architect and the architecture critic for The Nation, wrote a manifesto - length essay in response («Architecture Against Trump») that describes the AIA statement as «temperate, agreeable, indeed feckless.»
Marlon Blackwell — whose Fayetteville, Arkansas - based firm, Marlon Blackwell Architects, was named the top design firm in the country for 2016 by Architect magazine — describes Ivy's statement as «too little, too soon.»
Marlon Blackwell — whose Fayetteville, Arkansas — based firm, Marlon Blackwell Architects, was named the top design firm in the country for 2016 by Architect magazine — describes Ivy's statement as «too little, too soon.»
Nerayoff, who describes himself as the «architect» of the Ethereum ICO, predicted that the ethereum price could triple over the next year, which may or may not lead to the long - anticipated «flippening,» after which ethereum would rank as the most valuable cryptocurrency.
This young architect — originally from Denmark, but now with structures all across the globe — describes his discipline as a journey through moments of «immaculate inception,» the process of realizing pure fiction into concrete reality.
The architects describe the master bathroom as «New York retro meets luxurious Fitzrovia.»
«The low 13s makes the course play a little easier, but that's O.K.» Equally sanguine was golf architect Rees Jones, who described the SubAir system as insurance for his overhaul of Congressional's Blue course.
And the SNP were the architects of the controversial Offensive Behaviour at Football Act, brought in to address sectarian chanting at football games, which has been described by Labour as «a mess» and at least one sheriff as «mince.»
Xavi has been described as the «architect «and the «director of the orchestra», as he has been at the heart of the most successful team in the club's history since making his professional debut aged just 18.
Coleman described the west ham way in some very simple words!!!! Counter attack at pace after defending as a unit, even Geoff Hurst was at right back at times but Moore was the architect, you have to see his dominance his vision and his commitment to understand why!
Oliver - Braid, who also described Governor Rauf Aregbesola as an extraordinary governor, disclosed that Osun is the only state in Nigeria that has at least one architect in a local government and over 50 architects engaged by the state's Local Government Service commission.
The mayor today described him as the «architect» of his «neighborhood policing» program, in which cops meet and conference with community residents and leaders.
Intriguingly, I see that that Labour is now describing Andrew Lansley, architect of the Health Act, as a moderate.
Cathe Bullwinkle was nominated for the recognition by Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., who described her in a letter to Dr. Richard F. Daines, New York State Commissioner of Health, as the «chief architect and driving force behind Oneida County's Primary Lead Prevention Program.»
And of course, we can not forget that great West Indian himself — George Padmore; who Kwame Nkrumah described as the Missionary and one of the greatest architects of the African Liberation Movement who was his ever - present compass.
He described Ed Balls as the architect of the deepest recession, the biggest budget deficit and the largest housing crash.
In what was described as «a meeting of the clans», Nick Timothy — the former Downing Street chief of staff, known as «Theresa's brain» — and Nick Boles, an architect of Cameronism, were present at the dinner a week ago.
[73] McKellen described Howard's junior ministers, Conservatives David Wilshire and Dame Jill Knight, who were the architects of Section 28, as the «ugly sisters» of a political pantomime.
The Center is described as» [a place] where architects come to get ideas about designs.»
The domiciles are a great resource for scientists, too, revealing the architects» feeding habits, genetic relationships and more, as described in the August issue of Scientific American.
Lebanese designer Rabih Kayrouz has been described by Suzy Menkes in the International Herald Tribune as «an architect in a world of decorators.»
Now Rosefeldt is releasing his project as a single 90 - minute feature, described on his website as «a series of striking monologues -LSB-...] created by editing and reassembling a collage of artists» manifestos, from declarations penned by the Futurists, Dadaists and Situationists, to the musings of individual artists, architects, dancers and filmmakers such as Sol LeWitt, Yvonne Rainer and Jim Jarmusch.»
Meanwhile, Lord Adonis, the architect behind tuition fees under Tony Blair's Government in the 1990s — which began at # 1,000 a year in 1998 and rose to # 3,000 from 2006 — has called for fees to be scrapped, describing them as his «Frankenstein's monster».
RIBA goes on to describe the building, which was designed by Grimshaw Architects, as successfully balancing and complimenting the impressive 1870s New College by Charles Barry Junior by picking up on the red bricks and beige stone colours in a panelled façade.
They include Malcolm, a light - skinned African American architect from a wealthy background; JB, an occasional drug - using artist of Haitian ancestry (the author does a great job of describing his art — no easy task); Willem, the handsome actor who, as we first meet him, is, of course, waiting tables downtown; and, at center stage, Jude.
Describing himself as «just handy,» 15 - year - old Robbie researched cat houses online and consulted with architect Randy Lyall before leading friends and fellow Scouts in a five - day construction effort that resulted in 10 modern dwellings for feral colonies.
He has been described as an «artist, architect, curator, publisher, poet and urbanist» and the exhibition will explore all possible facets of his career to date alongside a variety of work created specifically for the RA.
Described by one of the members as sort of architects, sort of not, sort of maybe, in 2015 they became the first non-artists to win the prestigious Turner Prize for their work tackling urban dereliction in Toxteth, Liverpool.
Adjacent to this older layer is a pyramidal tower 212 feet tall, clad in perforated brick that the architects have described as looking like «knitwear.»
Gates has described his working method as «critique through collaboration» — often with architects, researchers and performers — to create works that stretch the idea of what we usually understand as visual - based practices.
The opening reception attracted a diverse audience of artists, musicians, printmakers, architects, and designers in the LA community, including artist John Valadez, who described the work as «abstract technical.»
Spanning exhibitions, publications, films, new media, and site - specific installations, funded projects include «Incense Sweaters & Ice,» an immersive installation by Los Angeles - based artist Martine Syms; «Bond: Race and the Modern City,» which is described as the first book - length study of the architect J. Max Bond Jr. (at right, on far left); «Sacred Stoops: Typological Studies of Black Congregational Spaces,» an investigation of the porch and its role in the African American community; and research exploring «emerging paradigms» in architectural education across sub-Saharan Africa.
Gough, a funny and good - natured man, has described himself as a «B - movie architect», and he certainly has his critics.
With so much space to fill, architect Jason Forney, whose Cambridge - based firm, Bruner / Cott & Associates, designed the industrial building's renovations, described the various galleries as «museums within a museum.»
While the museum describes the 42,000 - square - foot addition as something that would «further fulfill Henry Clay Frick's long - standing vision to offer public access to its works of art,» others, including a group of 51 prominent artists and architects — Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman, and Frank Stella among them — think it would undermine exactly what they love about the place.
Describing his design as «radically inventive,» Vogue magazine profiled architect David Adjaye.
Frank Gehry, the celebrated architect, once described the fish as «a perfect form.»
In the citation for the award, Thelma Golden, director and chief curator of the Studio Museum in Harlem (and currently working with the architect on an expansion project for the museum), describes Adjaye as «one of the great architectural visionaries of our time,» and lauds his work as «deeply rooted in both the present moment and the complex context of history.»
Tokyo based architects, Sejima and Nishizawa, who received the commission in 2002, have described the building as their response to the history and powerful personalities of both the New Museum and its storied site.
Adrian Searle, the Guardian's art critic, described his 1999 exhibition at Sir John Soane's Museum in London - in which contemporary art was displayed in the 18th - century architect's antiquities - filled house - as «an exemplary, poetic show».
The 2015 prize was awarded to Assemble, a London - based direct action collective described by one of its 18 members as «sort of architects, sort of not, sort of maybe.»
Stump, a media arts major, is a licensed architect and describes his work as «based in the practice of using art, and more specifically media art, as the foundation and main investigative / creative tool to create spatial sculptures.
Influenced by traditional Japanese designs, the Bauhaus art school and De Stijl, Minimalist architecture, exemplified by the signature style of architect Mies van der Rohe, which he describes as «Less is more», refers to building designs that are reduced to the absolute bare minimum of elements.
The architects describe it as a «self - generating» structure that expands as needed.
At one point during the panel discussion, Szenasy called Murphy an «architect» - a term he quickly tried to dispel as a way to describe himself.
It was an inspiration for young aspiring architects everywhere, as we described in an earlier post «a glimpse of carefree futuristic living inside a plastic - walled floating cruciform structure with picture phones, height - adjustable sinks, dishes washed by ultrasonic waves, and atomic food preservation.»
Now Charles Bombardier, described in Wired as a visionary «at his best when he ignores pesky things like budgets, timelines, and contemporary physics», tells us that architects, planners and developers should get ready for the drone revolution.
Franklin Data's press release described Henry as the «chief architect» of Legaltech, and no one would dispute that that is an accurate description.
In a separate matter, the litigants are described by Madam Justice Saunders as having been the architects of a «quagmire».
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