Sentences with phrase «factory complex into»

Inside was a $ 25.4 million earmark for the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, which gave Mr. Thompson, the museum's director, funds to start the last phase of an effort he helped hatch nearly three decades ago: transforming an abandoned 19th - century factory complex into a destination arts center that could help revive the struggling economy of North Adams.
Taking another leap in its evolution from a disused 19th - century factory complex into a 21st - century center for visual and performing arts, the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art is set to announce on Monday that it has forged six new 15 - to 25 - year partnerships with big names in contemporary art, including James Turrell; the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation; the Easton Foundation, which controls the estate of the sculptor Louise Bourgeois; Laurie Anderson; and Jenny Holzer.

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So even if interest in figure skating and ice hockey fizzles, the building could never be turned into a warehouse, factory or airplane hangar, but something more along the lines of an indoor sports complex, he said.
Each week throughout Scotland, burly workers muscle 20,000 barrels of whisky out of 49 warehouses into bottling factories according to a complex plan that factors in age, malt numbers, and wood types.
Professor Lo said each microbe in the termite gut was like a little machine in a complex factory, which turns wood plus air into sugar and protein.
They modernized the factory by updating the carboxysome, a particularly complex BMC that requires a series of protein - protein interactions involving at least six gene products to form a metabolic core that takes CO2 out of the atmosphere and converts it into sugar.
The fact that university schools of education do such a poor job of recruiting aspiring teachers for subject - matter competency — and fail to train them properly once they get into their classrooms — also means that children, especially those attending the nation's dropout factories and failure mills, are poorly prepared to handle the even - more complex work that will come once they get into college and the workforce.
The camera has gone from being an instrument of the European colonialist, to that of the studio «dream factory» in African cities into the current era where contemporary imagery depict a complex view on the continent.
Set in a 1920's film studio complex, formerly an ice factory, the installation is divided into an internal club space and an outdoor tropical garden, one being entirely monochromatic, the other hyper - polychromatic.
The majority of the trade is carried out not between polluting industries and factories covered by carbon trading schemes, but by banks and investors who profit from speculation on the carbon markets - packaging carbon credits into increasingly complex financial products similar to the «shadow finance» around sub-prime mortgages which triggered the recent economic crash.
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