Not exact matches
Here's where the
Square Foot grid comes into play.
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These kits made of 1
foot square of wire
grids used to make storage shelves can be broken up and used to fence of the lower levels of wooden furniture.
Each print in Day is one -
foot -
square, on Japanese paper, and is composed of thin, ruled, grey or black line drawings that form
gridded patterns of different sizes, limited colors, and intervals.
The main gallery will feature the centerpiece of Hancock's show, a
grid - like arrangement of eight five -
foot -
square canvases installed on a wall painting that references the underworld battleground.
Flat geometric bars or
grids, often drawn in pencil on 6 -
foot square canvases, are washed in thin oil paint.
Two, which make a
grid of
squares from straight verticals and curved horizontals, give the illusion of colours if viewed from a few
feet back: I'm not sure how, but I tested this with several people who all saw the chromatics, albeit with varying hues.
Next to this skittering energy, the four -
square boxes and
grids of American Minimalism can look pretty flat -
footed.»
arranged in a huge
grid comprising 1700
square feet.
A
grid of 32 canvases, with simple abstractions (some elegant, some tossed off), text and photos (a prison cell, pills), each 2
feet square, looks like a desktop of icons waiting to be clicked open.
But his trademark
grids of tiny, brightly colored triangles and
squares are so heavily impastoed that, from ten
feet away, the geometry wiggles like a desert horizon.
THE 9,300
square -
foot Cy Twombly Gallery is a
square divided into a
grid of eight galleries (one double size).
A
foot -
square Martin painting from 1999, the pictorial equivalent of a one - stanza poem, hangs directly above Andre's «Copper - Zinc Plain» (1969), forcing the viewer curious to study it to tread on Andre's
grid of elemental metal plates, as he intended.
The large works that have occupied him since 1969 are, in brief: Hubris, commissioned for the University of Hawaii at Manoa, one of Smith's most open and regular pieces to date, which consists of a two - section, 9 - by - 9
grid in black concrete, one half thin slabs at ground level, the other half the same
grid raised to 3
feet 3 inches by a four - sided pyramidal module; Batcave, a complex environmental interior designed to «mold space and light» rather than material form, at the Osaka World's Fair, a new version of which will be shown soon at the Los Angeles County Museum; a gigantic triangular sculpture inserted into a Californian mountainside; a labyrinthine water garden for a delta; Smog, a huge new horizontal piece made from the dismantled components of Smoke (which was made for the Corcoran's «Scale as Content» show, 1967); Haole Center, a sunken
square «pavement» within a
square stone sculpture, with a metal ladder leading down below the earth's surface; two related monumental sculptures on platforms (Arch and Dial); and a flat 81 - block
grid proposed for downtown Minneapolis.
We took a peek at Jay Austin's then - unfinished 142 -
square -
foot space, intended to become a self - sustaining, off -
grid home clad in a distinctive layer of charred cedar wood (in the Japanese tradition of shou sugi ban).
Jay Austin's Matchbox is a 140 -
square -
foot house that will be an off -
grid, zero - waste, self - sustaining home.
The firm, which has offices and operations in more than 60 countries across over 5,500 properties, covering approximately 75 million
square feet — about 27 times the
square footage of the office space at the Empire State Building - will achieve this goal by prioritizing transactions that add new renewable energy to the
grids on which it consumers power.
With the help of local artists and craftsmen, Vina completed a 140
square foot off - the -
grid home.
The competition, sponsored by the US Department of Energy, challenges universities from across the US and beyond to research, design and build an 800
square -
foot off -
grid solar home.
This 210 -
square -
foot off -
grid house on wheels is essentially an RV with a different look.
The architects» contemporary design is based on a flexible
grid of boxes, or «pixels,» which are ~ 646
square feet each and arranged around the building's central core.
We've been hearing about the smart
grid and the smart home for years, but if you start from scratch, how smart can you actually make your 420 -
square -
foot apartment in terms of its energy and other resource consumption?
Rob lived off the
grid in a 50
square foot tiny home in San Diego, California.
To modify powerful wind tunnels in Legacy Village, a 610,000 -
square -
foot lifestyle center in Lyndhurst, outside of Cleveland, David Parrish, partner at Cleveland - based architecture firm Dorsky + Partners and Alex Espinosa, partner and director of design for Commercial Studio, built curved metal
grids between anchor buildings.