Sentences with phrase «different creative spaces»

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«Spaces is different; it is inspiring and contemporary, which appeals to the creative, digital and technology sectors.»
«It is quite unusual in the way that it is designed - nobody has a fixed desk here, there are no offices, it's open space, and it has many different workspaces and work areas, there are project rooms, there are creative circles, an auditorium, meeting rooms, sitting areas, laboratory space - a mixture of different elements that allow us to work in different ways.»
There could be two very different approaches that Arsenal will face at Old Trafford tomorrow, with some fans expecting Jose Mourinho to set his Manchester United team up to stifle the space and frustrate our fluent, and creative attacking football, while some including our veteran keeper Petr Cech thinking that Mourinho will have to be more adventurous as he is already six points adrift of us and eight points off the top of the Premier League table so a draw would not be all that much use to him.
I'm a designer / creative director so sometimes I need to walk around and look at color and space and different things than what's in front of me in my office.
Creative / Play Therapy offers a space to freely express their feelings of sadness, anger, etc without a need for explanation, explore different outcomes and feel in charge of their created worlds.
Aimed at 11 - 12 year olds, students will need to hone their skills and get creative in real - life lessons as they try their hand at different projects like designing a sustainable building in outer space for 2050.
Journeys in and around the school grounds can give the context for a story line or narrative, school grounds that have been landscaped to offer a variety of different, interesting spaces rather than a uniform tarmac expanse will add to the creative possibilities of your site.
«Having laptops and iPads have allowed for some really good and creative open - ended tasks and having the wet areas or the practical spaces right outside our classrooms has meant that lessons can easily flow between the home base and the wet area to allow for differentiation or for different tasks to happen at the same time.
Play spaces will typically involve combinations of: • Large areas of hard surfaces (for a range of ball games, rebound walls, etc.); • Smaller hard surfaced areas for hop - scotch, elastics and other small group games; • Large grassed area for running, ball games, athletics and other activities; • Play equipment for different aged students, catering for potentially large groups of students at any one time and providing a range of types of activities; • Small spaces with seating for individuals and small groups; • Smaller grassed areas for a variety of activities requiring intimate spaces; • Sand play areas, dirt, water and planting for creative activities; • Areas suitable for marbles, small cars and toys, digging, and play with loose materials and surfaces; • Areas for dramatic / role play which might include decks, cubbies and planting; • Shade and shelter, drinking water and other utilities; • Shrubs and trees for hiding, shelter, imaginative games; • Tables and seats for a range of group activities; • Gathering spaces for assemblies, performances and community activities; and, • Quiet spaces as well as busy spaces.
From the trailer alone, it's unclear if LEGO World has seperate modes for «Survival» and «Creative» like in similar games Space Engineers and Minecraft or something different altogether.
At its core, Spacecubed is about increasing opportunities for collaboration and innovation across different industries; the space fosters opportunities for social, environmental, technology and creative entrepreneurs.
Significant Voices is new series of talks presented by Iniva in which guest speakers in the creative and cultural world generate debate and space for different thought processes.
RNG acknowledges the perception «that artists might not be as good at running the business side of the gallery, but this ultimately points to a different set of values that artist - run spaces like RNG have — one that prioritizes and deals in creative capital over financial capital.»
Tuesday 26 November / 11 am - 12 noon / Free This month Start the Art sessions offer the usual mix of messy, explorative and creative activities for parents and toddlers, whilst also taking a closer look at November's Project Space exhibition hosted by Free Range Education, a Milton Keynes based Social Enterprise, set up to offer Home Educators an impressive variety of different educational activities and events.
In 2015, after a two - year hiatus, Black & White Gallery / Project Space has settled in Bushwick, Brooklyn - the current creative hub of New York City and continues to experiment with different exhibition modules in its current space and beSpace has settled in Bushwick, Brooklyn - the current creative hub of New York City and continues to experiment with different exhibition modules in its current space and bespace and beyond.
«Antwerp possesses a calmer creative atmosphere, quite different from what I am used to in London, which can allow you more mental space to create,» she adds.
In 1967 he began to work outside traditional exhibition spaces, with the first instances of that «creative collaboration» he developed over the following decades by bringing together artists from different disciplines and diverse sectors of society.
Drawing themes from Simon Denny's exhibition at the Serpentine Galleries, which compared hacking culture and innovation in different contexts, the exhibition brings together practices that question, cheat, flip, redefine and short - cut notions of space, buildings and creative practices.
By bringing together practitioners from different creative fields, Delfina Foundation explored how artistic strategies have and can be used to address wide - ranging issues related to the commons and public space, both the real and the imagined, from the city square to the computer screen.
The exhibition focuses on Sonnier's examination of the relationship between sculpture and architectural space, and provides evidence of his creative engagement with a variety of different materials.
«21 January 2012 to February 21, 2012 Space Pelodrilli host the exhibition «INTRO» of 108 and Mark Cecotto, which has as its second in a series of exhibitions sponsored by No Title Gallery, a project that brings together artists in exhibitions «two ``, with the intention of bringing artists and different art forms, triggering innovative and creative synergies.»
Mapping Residencies was founded as a result of the interest in learning about artists» creative production within contemporary art systems, the different realities of residency programs and alternative art spaces, and how these are mutually influential.
Our exhibition focuses on Sonnier's examination of the relationship between sculpture and architectural space, and provides evidence of his creative engagement with a variety of different materials.
Sean Bidder, Creative Director of The Vinyl Factory, says: «We are excited to be premiering these incredible, immersive installations at The Store 180 The Strand, a large scale off - site space across the river from Hayward Gallery, whose similarly Brutalist architecture provides the basis for a unique experience that is truly immersive and radically different from a traditional gallery environment.»
The creative colors, spacing and various fonts become an eyesore, making you stand out in a different way than what you intended.
Creative / Play Therapy offers a space to freely express their feelings of sadness, anger, etc without a need for explanation, explore different outcomes and feel in charge of their created worlds.
REALTOR ® Magazine will be showing readers how different types of brokerages have overcome office design challenges in the creative and practical use of space.
Because my kitchen has a massive amount of counter space, including a built - in desk, and I want to get quite creative using many different painting techniques with the Giani system to achieve the look of natural, flowing stone (veining, water, sponging using bags, etc.), I will first be tackling the cultured marble counter top in one of our small bathrooms.
Try different materials and be inspired by these creative solutions to managing space in your home.
Even open spaces have angles and corners where you can naturally start and stop different colours, so be creative.
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