Sentences with phrase «for architecture practice»

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According to David Treat, who leads the blockchain practice at Accenture, the architecture of blockchains is not designed for massive data sets.
Once the content is loaded, The Grid's artificial intelligence arranges it into a sleek layout based on best practices for user - interface architecture and SEO.
Kristina Blahnik, who left her architecture practice in 2009 to join her uncle's company, will discuss what's next for one of the world's most celebrated shoe brands.
Since the 1970s archaeology has also generated increasing information concerning population patterns, forms of domestic architecture, agricultural practices and trade patterns for the period preceding the monarchy.
We broaden and deepen our knowledge of certain issues, such as the characteristics of successful financial products or the best practice for IT architecture in a telecom environment, while working on a client study.
In 2012, with help from a grant from the Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching, Future of Learning piloted a human - centered design «charrette,» borrowing a practice from the world of architecture in which groups of people collaborate on a solution to a design problem.
The district has teamed with the American Lung Association, the University of Minnesota, and local architecture and engineering firms, creating a set of IAQ guidelines for the design of new facilities, construction practices, and selection of materials and furnishings.
The point of my post is that science of the architecture of the reading brain can help us move beyond the practices we have done over and over for decades with no change in reading test scores.
Students of National Board Certified Teachers learn up to two months more than their peers, with an even greater impact for students of color and low - income children.54 A career continuum supported by a system of meaningful professional learning would put teaching more on par with other modernized professions such as medicine, engineering, and architecture.55 Such a continuum should support every teacher to aim for accomplished practice from the start of their career, to work in school - based teams to demonstrate and improve their knowledge and skills, and to expand their impact as accomplished teachers through a variety of leadership roles, which would allow them to continue teaching students.
The book Game Engine Architecture by Jason Gregory covers both the theory and practice of game engine software development, bringing together complete coverage of a wide range of topics including, but not limited to: mathematics for game programming, multiplatform game engines, and large - scale C++ software architecture in a games context.
Emerging architecture and research practice Space Popular has unveiled its UK debut, The Glass Chain, a unique installation for Sto Werkstatt's gallery space in Clerkenwell that explores an alternative future for glass in architecture, inspired by the legacy of The Glass Chain.
It's important to notice which architecture practice was nominated, and for which project.
The pair will discuss the trajectory of Sala's art practice, his commitment to working with sound in relation to architecture and history, and his work for the exhibition «Anri Sala: Answer Me,» which includes multichannel audio and video installations that unfold across the Second, Third, and Fourth Floor galleries and create a symphonic experience specific to the New Museum.
She is a specialist in ancient South American art and architecture and her dissertation, entitled The Huacas of Machu Picchu: Inca Stations for the Communion Between Humanity and Nature, argues that huacas, or sacred places, defined the relationship between nature and human ritual practice.
speak to architecture as a cultural practice in ways that say to all black people: This work can be a dwelling place for your spirit.
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.
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.
Maginn's innovative architecture firm, recognized for its building designs and socially minded architecture projects, extends its practice to include collaborating with artists in the public realm.
Introduction to Architecture is an intensive, full time, studio - centered summer program that offers college level students a comprehensive overview of the culture, practice and history of architecture through the unique studio design pedagogy that has distinguished the School of Architecture for over thirty years.
Sheila Kennedy, FAIA, is a Professor of Architecture at MIT and a founding Principal of KVA Matx, an interdisciplinary practice that is widely recognized for innovations in architecture, material research, and the design of next - generation infrastructure for emerging public needs.
Artists selected for this program are at all stages in their careers and work in all media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, new media, installation, fiction and nonfiction writing, poetry, dance, music, interdisciplinary, social practice, and architecture.
Internationally acclaimed British artist Catherine Yass was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2002 for her highly distinctive practice in which she explores the psychological and formal properties of architecture and built environments.
• To embrace artistic experimentation and emerging practices in the creative field • To offer new ways for the community to experience art, architecture, and the landscape • To enliven the experience of visiting the Museum through participation and active engagement of the public
Internationally renowned her for her unique visual practice fusing fashion, art and architecture, the Crafts Council invited artist and curator Lucy Orta to select works which engage with patter...
Michael has also taught at The Cooper Union in the school of architecture, developing and teaching the course Professional Practice for over ten years.
The Office of Alumni Affairs and the Center for Career Development are seeking art, architecture and engineering alumni to volunteer and help current Cooper students practice their interviewing skills for internships, employment and graduate school.
Condorelli has long engaged with the architecture and context of the exhibition space, building modular furniture and reflecting on the history of the institutions where she is showing, a fitting choice for this exhibition, then, which celebrates curatorial and artistic work as always related in ways that go beyond any traditional sense of curating as a practice of caring and selecting.
The project for the Open Eye Gallery In Liverpool by the London practice RCKa is really interesting for its use of architecture as...
From Yves Klein's utopian plans for an «architecture of air» to Robert Barry's Energy Field (AM 130 KHz) from 1968 - which encourages a heightened awareness of the physical context of the gallery - this exhibition span diverse aesthetic practices and concerns.
Following the program of 2017, which investigated language materialized in objects and images, KW Institute for Contemporary Art turns its attention towards the body and its relationships to politics, technology, and architecture, while continuing to think through artistic practices.
With their collage of quotidian materials, their vertical orientation reminiscent of skyscrapers (albeit in miniature), and their use of a sculptural idiom, the columns are typical of Genzken's approach, for although her oeuvre is heterogeneous, architecture, sculpture, modernism, and the readymade remain touchstones of her artistic practice.
The generous and generative nature of his practice was immediately apparent to me, each architecture offering itself up both as a surface for other artists and as a physical embodiment of labor and land.
Before transitioning professionally to art in 2009, he practiced architecture for over ten years living in Milan and Paris, working also through the UK, the Middle - East and the U.S., traveling extensively worldwide.
Founded in 1995, Michael Maltzan Architecture is an architecture, landscape, and urban design practice committed to the creation of progressive, transformative experiences that chart new trajectories for architecture and the public realm.
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?
Through his residency at the Graham Foundation, artist Brendan Fernandes worked with the architecture and design collective Norman Kelley to develop a series of sculptural devices that serve as sites for intense, endurance - based practice.
His interdisciplinary practice playfully engages spatial and social architectures by creating platforms for experimentation, discussion, and collaboration.
Three main areas are explored for this edition; the use of live performance as central to artistic practice in African art and culture, the intersection of architecture and performance, and the hundred - year legacy of Dada.
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.
She co-founded LIGA - Space for Architecture in Mexico City in 2010, an exhibition platform dedicated to experimentation in architecture and spatial practice.
Baan has transformed the practice of architectural photography, investigating architecture as a stage for everyday life.
For his project «A work in situ», at REDCAT, John Knight revisits this relationship between two cohabiting institutions (Roy and Edna Disney CalArts Theater and Walt Disney Concert Hall), in today's highly developed «cultural corridor» of downtown Los Angeles, considering the relationship between space, architecture, contemporary arts and real estate.Since the late «60s, John Knight has pioneered the practices of site - specificity and institutional critique, always interested in interrogating the underlying geopolitical and economic systems implicit in everyday convention.
Nigel Tonks, Group Leader Buildings London, Arup, said: «Amongst the entries from young and emerging practices, Tanabe's restrained drawing for Flower Apartment speaks closely to the curator's aim of architecture as an instruction - based art.
Iglesias regularly works in collaboration with architecture practices, including Renzo Piano, with whom she is developing large - scale works for the Fundación Botín in Spain and Foster & Partners in the UK.
Artists selected for this program are at all stages of their careers and work in all media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, new media, installation, fiction and nonfiction writing, poetry, dance, music, interdisciplinary, social practice, and architecture.
Gordon Matta - Clark was an American artist best known for his site - specific artworks he made in the 1970s, whose practice consisted of exploring and subverting urban architecture.
Internationally renowned her for her unique visual practice fusing fashion, art and architecture, the Crafts Council invited artist and curator Lucy Orta to select works which engage with pattern - cutting on a variety of levels.
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
Known for her anthropomorphic weather balloon sculptures in her four - decades - long practice, she deeply explores the architecture of the body, reducing the feminine body to its most elemental features and manipulating them into minimal objects imbued with acidic humor and absurd hypersexuality.
Searching for alternatives to museum - based exhibition practices, the artists in this exhibition sought to engage directly with local communities, often incorporating popular strategies from film, architecture, and theater, and grappling with political oppression.
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