Sentences with phrase «filled by concrete»

The hole, however, is not really filled by concrete demands.

Not exact matches

By the time I arrived, the concrete structure was filled with groups working on experiments, and the tens of thousands of tiny corals were back in their tanks outside.
The space between the frames in the cinematographical show that plays before the mind is always already filled in by the metaphysical continuities of concrete existence.
Ogama Onsen's open - air pools are ringed by worn concrete steps and weathered wooden decking; against the wall of a beautiful old house was a stand filled with long - handled utensils, bits of vegetable fiber still caught in their mesh.
Filled with inert gas to prevent rust, the casks are moved out to concrete pads surrounded by barbed wire, which look a little like basketball courts at maximum security prisons.
In the pleasant, sunny afternoon of July 1, 2015, local and state officials led by Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno, joined by over 200 community leaders and stakeholders, witnessed the first of four thousand large concrete - filled steel piles to firmly pierce the ground, which will form the support foundation for the massive structures of the new Holtec Technology Campus.
On geologic time scales, lakes — including those created by man - made concrete edifices — are temporary bodies, as ongoing geologic forces will eventually either break the earth and rock dams that hold them, or fill the basin with sediments forming a fresh geologic record.
A teen girl receives several mind - body scans that involve simulations that are hallucinations provided by computer programming supplied through cables attached to the girl's back; we see screens in the air that show images of her brain and nervous system as the girl sees the ghost of her dead mother screaming among flames in a building with flaming windows as the building uproots itself and slowly flies through the air; the girl grabs cables, falls, runs across buildings as the flying building crashes into a skyscraper and chunks of concrete fall and fill the screen until she speaks with the ghost and the simulation ends.
The sludgy tones of pints of bitter, rain - filled northern skies and concrete motorways contrast with the raw passion of Jason's onstage presence, which is reflected back at equal strength by his fans.
Concrete - filled drums, linked by a chain, form the 600 metre (0.4 mile) trail built for scuba divers.
Covering both sides of a hill filled with flowers and rocks tumbling down to a point where we've heard good reports about the snorkeling off shore, Horizon's bungalows are made of logs with glass - paned concertina doors, or concrete painted orange and fronted by smaller windows.
Bedrooms fill the upper level of the Costa Rican holiday home, which is reached by a sculptural concrete and wood staircase and can sleep up to 10 people.
The transition into the externalized reconstruction of the viewer's own mind that fills the main gallery is signaled by Lucas Knipscher's What Nice Feet I Have # 1, a flat circle covered in newspaper that hangs from a narrow square pole just inches above its own shadow on the slick concrete floor.
Lara Almarcegui fills the pavilion's spaces with mountains of different materials such as brick, concrete, cement, and glass: the same type and quantity of construction materials used by workers to construct the pavilion in the early 20th century.
She often infuses minimal forms and industrial materials with haunting hints of domesticity, as in her concrete - filled tables and armoires or her stacks of white shirts pierced by iron bars.
Another performance art highlight could be found as guests completed their art filled walk through performance art set in the woods by John Margarita's One ton tank — a poured concrete vessel filled with water and a young man wearing a black speedo held down by weights.
Solo Exhibitions 2015 If this walls had ears, Chert, Berlin Concrete Ribs, Govenhill Baths, Glasgow 2014 DOCU - PRESS 4, Frans Masereel Centrum, Belgium 2013 II Stile, with Nathan Peter, PSM, Berlin Occupying Forms, Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow 2012 Hard edge, Soft line, David Dale Gallery, Glasgow Every friend of my friend is my friend, with Jérémie Gindre, Norma Mangione Gallery, Turin 2011 Every Which Way, Chert, Berlin The Royal Standard Presents: Cut - Fill - Skim, Liverpool Immovable Parts, with Karin Stewart, Project room 103, Glasgow 2010 Lines have edges, presented by ten til ten, 6 Dixon Street, Glasgow International Festival, Glasgow Open Space, Art Cologne, curated by Jacob Fabricius, Matthias Mühling and Heike Munder, solo presentation with Chert, Berlin 2009 Breadthless Lines, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Glasgow Cut Line, Ten Til Ten, Glasgow Lines and Pours, Chert, Berlin 2005 The Factory, The Factory, Impact Arts, Glasgow
Sayre created the «Earthcastings» works by digging molds into the earth with his hands, then filling the molds with reinforced concrete to create castings.
In the 1990s, Salcedo made a series of sculptures by filling items of furniture with concrete.
Rachel Whiteread became the first woman to receive the Turner Prize with her sculpture House (1993), a replica of the interior of a condemned London house created by filling a house with concrete and stripping away the mold.
«We can't take short - cuts like not fitting insulation properly, nor can we mess with the quality of the product by not having the correct densities or properly filled moulds, otherwise the concrete would blow it apart.
By showing them concrete data on how you solved problems in the past, you position yourself as the ideal candidate to fill an employer void.
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