Entering a dimly lit room, you could hear, from a speaker mounted to a structural beam, the voice of Vito Acconci reading from a text he had written
for his architectural practice in 2004, sketching out the philosophical - poetic dimensions of a planned building at the South Pole: «Come into the dark....
Each have a prolific multi-decade artistic career deserving of further scholarship, but a palpable coincidence further connects these three gures: Betty Parsons was the founder of the eponymous gallery which launched the careers of the likes of Pollock, Rothko and Newman; Arakawa and his wife co-founded the Reversible Destiny Foundation, seeking a new model
for architectural practices by borrowing from disciplines including experimental biology, quantum physics, and medicine; Lohaus co-founded the Wide White Space gallery (WWS) in Antwerp in 1966, which exhibited artists such as Beuys, Broodthaers, Christo and many others.
Not exact matches
I studied
architectural design to post-graduate level at university and worked in
architectural practice for over a decade, specialising in housing design.
Local car - parts companies, engineering universities and
architectural practices have been lined up as customers
for when the venture kicks off later this year.
We are also making excellent use of best
practice architectural design and advanced construction technology, to create fantastic new buildings
for current and future generations.»
I,
for one, will be referencing this book often and I'm certain it will have a profound and positive impact on our global
architectural practice.
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He joined the Honeyman & Keppie
architectural practice and began his first project, designing the Glasgow Herald Building (now The Lighthouse, Scotland's Center
for Architecture, Design and the City).
«After many years in
practice we were able to utilize our personal experience coupled with that of our specialized
architectural team to create a first - class environment
for animal care.»
Provocations: The Architecture and Design of Heatherwick Studio examines the astonishing range of the studio's
practice by focusing on the design concepts behind small products such as the handbag designed
for Longchamp and his rotation - molded «Spun» chairs, as well as large public and private
architectural projects in the U.K., U.S., Abu Dhabi, South Africa, Singapore, and China.
Organized by artistic director Claire Tancons in collaboration with musical director, Arto Lindsay and
architectural director, Gia Wolff, and produced by Faena Art, the procession will celebrate Miami's vast arts and cultural heritage and serve as a rallying point
for creative and social action that creates a new template
for artistic
practice and community raising.
Born in London in 1914 Chadwick trained as a draughtsman and in 1937 joined an
architectural practice, designing exhibition stands
for trade fairs.
Further questioning the grounds of
practice, Nikolaus Hirsch, considers the changing status of the
architectural model as a thought - paradigm and as a thing
for forging politics.
From the RIBA Collections, renowned
architectural figures such as Colin Campbell (1676 - 1729), Michael Searles (1751 - 1813) and Robert Adam (b. 1948) are presented alongside lesser - known contributors to the neo-Georgian style while architecture
practice Apparata (Nicholas Lobo Brennan and Astrid Smitham), adds a contemporary commentary through a new commission
for the Foyer space of the RIBA Headquarters.
Louise's curatorial
practice draws on
architectural influences, using a cross-disciplinary approach to create propositions
for new patterns of exchange.
She is widely known
for her simultaneous engagement with academic scholarship and contemporary
architectural practice and
for interest in the intersection of architecture and other art forms.
In one of the exhibition's main galleries, they have restaged the Tribune challenge, inviting 16 contemporary
architectural practices to design and fabricate a tower
for the building's current site.
Cave opened an extensive survey of his
practice at the Frist Center
for the Visual Arts in Nashville, Tennessee including a massive projection of Cave's Soundsuit - centric art film, Blot (2012), several psychedelic textile installations including
Architectural Forest (2011) and Button Walls (2013) and a crowd - pleasing selection of ten marvelous Soundsuits made between 2011 and 2017.
For this commission, on view through Aug. 19, the artist developed a multi-channel sound installation of compositions that subtly examine the material history of the two sites and their acoustic qualities, using everyday objects and acoustic environments unique to each site, and drawing on his
practices of focused listening and
architectural acoustics.
Her
architectural practice has emphasized the adaptive re-use of existing buildings
for schools, non-profits and residences.
Recognized
for a diverse
practice that draws inspiration from
architectural space and natural materials, Moyer fashions compelling hybrids that abstract the languages of painting and sculpture.
Recognized
for his innovative approach to design, Douglisʼ awards include: a NYFA fellowship, a Design Vanguard profile by
Architectural Record, an I.D. Magazine Honorable Mention, a FEIDAD Design Merit Award, finalist nominations for the North American James Beard Foundation Restaurant Design Awards, a selected fellow in the EKWC European Ceramic Work Centreʼs Brick Project Residency Program, an ACADIA Award for Emerging Digital Practice, a Presidential Citation from The Cooper Union, an AIA / LA Peopleʼs Restaurant Choice Award and more recently he was selected by DesignIntelligence as one of 30 Most Admired Educators in architectural educa
Architectural Record, an I.D. Magazine Honorable Mention, a FEIDAD Design Merit Award, finalist nominations
for the North American James Beard Foundation Restaurant Design Awards, a selected fellow in the EKWC European Ceramic Work Centreʼs Brick Project Residency Program, an ACADIA Award
for Emerging Digital
Practice, a Presidential Citation from The Cooper Union, an AIA / LA Peopleʼs Restaurant Choice Award and more recently he was selected by DesignIntelligence as one of 30 Most Admired Educators in
architectural educa
architectural education in 2015.
Within the
architectural and programming context of Serralves, Gillick's exhibition as intervention will contribute to the Museum's aim of articulating new models
for exhibition making that respond to the distinctive
practices of artists in their sculptural, discursive and temporal dimensions.
Since the mid-1960s, Graham's
practice has included essays, performances, videos, installations, and
architectural / sculptural designs — most famously his glass pavilions — that are variously presented and constructed in relation to a particular site as well as
for the gallery.
Gillick's
practice is a divergent one (including sculpture, writing,
architectural and graphic design, film, and music) that resists methodological boundaries and constraints, and shows a fondness
for discursiveness, distractions, and evasive tactics.
Uniquely the
practice has been nominated
for the Design Museum Designs of the Year award
for three consecutive years: in 2011
for the Four Corners Familiars series; in 2012
for AA Files, the
Architectural Association's journal of record; and in 2013
for the graphic identity and campaign
for the Venice Architecture Biennale: Common Ground, the winner of the graphic design category award.
In the same Brera venue, the ELIT PROUN BAR by London - based
architectural practice Carmody Groarke shared Gufram's affinity
for gleaming metallic surfaces but drew inspiration from a completely different source, this time Russian Avant - garde.
Are these diverse aspects linked together by a common thread,
for example, does your
architectural practice influence your artistic
practice and viceversa, and do your architecture and art influence your art collecting?
For Metzel, the «Platte» («pre-fab»; literally: slab) is not only an
architectural construction
practice and material culture of the former East Bloc, but also a promise of Western postwar Modernist architecture, and similarly it highlights the discrepancy between ideal and reality.
Baan has transformed the
practice of
architectural photography, investigating architecture as a stage
for everyday life.
He trained as a draughtsman and in 1937 joined an
architectural practice, designing exhibition stands
for trade fairs.
Architecture on Display A research initiative exploring the relationship between architecture and display, with partner organization the
Architectural Association Other Slought partners in conversation about curatorial
practice: New Museum
for Contemporary Art Graham Foundation
Maya Lin (b. 1959, Athens, Ohio) is known
for a wide - ranging
practice that encompasses large - scale environmental installations, intimate studio artworks,
architectural works, and memorials, after she virtually redefined the idea of the monument with her design
for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (1981).
Proposal
for a Floor As part of its commitment to support innovative curatorial
practice, the Zabludowicz Collection has invited independent curator Alex Gartenfeld to produce a new exhibition
for this unique
architectural space.
The job title perhaps obscures the immediate relevance of the appointment: as a curator with a reputation
for working with cross-disciplinary artists such as performance artist Carolee Schneemann and visionary
architectural practice Archigram, as well as curating substantial survey shows, Bayley is being asked to enable an encounter to take place between artists, church and the public.
Her published books include Architecture from Without: Theoretical Framings
for a Critical
Practice (MIT Press, 1991); Agrest and Gandelsonas Works (Princeton
Architectural Press, 1995); The Sex of Architecture (eds.
The event also serves as the keynote lecture
for the London Festival of Architecture — a celebration of
architectural experimentation, thinking and
practice, which runs from 1 to 30 June 2016.
Founded in NYC in 1967 as an alternative forum
for architectural research, education, and
practice, the IAUS was a place of immense energy and effervescence, whose young founders and participants, while hardly known at the time, would shape
architectural practice and theory
for decades.
The shop's interior design is by 6a Architects, one of the leading young UK
architectural practices, responsible
for Raven Row and the South London Gallery's recent expansion.
(nom de plume) 1959: Born in Canton, China 1973 - 76: Member of Youth Association of Art in Canton; Winner in National High School art competition 1974 - 85: Studied and
practiced at Dongyu Chen's studio; Student of professor's Lau Sing and Su Urlong 1980 - 85: Designer
for the Southern China Institute of Landscape
Architectural Design, focusing on Architecture and landscape architecture 1985: Moved to the United States 1993: Master's Degree of Fine Art and Design at Pratt Institute in New York City 1987 - Present: Arnot Gallery, New York
For many, the definition and understanding of «sculpture,» and even more so the term «sculptural,» has been expanded to the point of collapse within contemporary artistic
practice while contracting within popular culture to the point of obsolescence (think no further than every bad public sculpture and memorial controversy or the trendiness of using «sculptural,» or as a comparison «
architectural,» to describe everything from clothing design to cuisine).
Andreas Schulze's
practice allows
for complex
architectural settings that delight in domestic furniture and manicured gardens that have excessively round, full, and deep anatomies.
Recognized
for a diverse
practice that draws inspiration from
architectural space and natural materia...
In 2014, the AIA announced a partnership with the American Institute of Architects Foundation and Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture to form the first - ever Design and Health Research Consortium, a group of leading academic public health institutions and universities that helps translate research on design's influence on public health into
architectural practice for policymakers, design and public health professionals and the general public.
Heffernan's legacy makes these words manifest, including pioneering buildings of
architectural quality designed to save energy and tread lightly on the planet
for decades to come, and an
architectural practice equipped to carry on his work into the future.
Larger organisations generally offer more structured opportunities
for promotion to supervisory and management positions, but smaller
architectural practices can sometimes offer greater responsibility early on, as well as the chance to gain skills and experience across a range of specialist areas.
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Clive Levitt, with 25 years of
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