Sentences with phrase «for cultural infrastructure»

Not exact matches

... lawyers» work on behalf of clients positively requires — both for its justification and its successful functioning for the benefit of those same clients in the long run — that lawyers also help maintain and refresh the public sphere, the infrastructure of law and cultural convention that constitutes the cement of society.
Whilst there is clear competition for serviced office occupiers from other innovative cities across Europe, thanks to its robust economy, strong infrastructure and dynamic cultural scene, London has everything to play for as it continues to lead the world in the serviced office market.
I call on the Trump administration to work with both parties in Congress on an infrastructure plan with bipartisan appeal that properly maintains our natural resources and cultural heritage for future generations of Americans.»
The mayor's plan amounts to $ 26 million and is said to include funding for major infrastructure improvements, public safety, cultural organizations, arts, libraries and parks.
Communities were matched into pairs based on sociodemographic, cultural and infrastructure characteristics, with one community randomly assigned to the intervention and one serving as a control for comparison.
Datingfactory.com offers a multi lingual / multi cultural platform to open the door into Europe for major dating brands and general webmasters without them having to invest in multilingual staff, infrastructure and ongoing maintenance.
If we didn't have this extra money, we could have made cultural changes, but we would never have had the funding for infrastructure to do the work.»
«The fact of the matter is even if we stop growing for four years, we need to catch up with our growth from a systems perspective, an infrastructure perspective and a behavior and cultural perspective,» Katzir said.
Billions are poured into infrastructure, marketing, and cultural branding in preparation for the wave of international visitors.
Through focusing on interdisciplinary design - related research of landscape infrastructures they provide important clues for the development of spatial armatures that can guide urban and rural development and have cultural and civic significance.
A long tradition of building community based cultural infrastructure that is controlled in full neither by the state nor by private interest, with the Swedish Film Institute as one of many great examples, is leading the way for the future.
Construction of a new barge landing area and elevated bridge and boardwalks will improve visitor and employee safety by reducing the risk of human - bear conflicts; provide safe and dependable access for the phased relocation of facilities and park concession operations; protect and enhance key park resources in the Brooks River area, including brown (grizzly) bears, salmon and trout, and cultural resources; improve visitor experience in the area; and connect infrastructure utilities between the Valley Road Administrative Area and the north side of Brooks River.
This exhibition uses these five artists / artist groups» as case studies to trace how their collaborative practices and alternative cultural infrastructures functioned like laboratories for testing the political possibilities of experimental artist - run spaces.
It centralises resources and provides a comprehensive organisation for the development of museums and cultural projects, with a long term ambition of creating a strong and sustainable cultural infrastructure for Qatar.
Koji Nakazono, Hiroshi Sugito / group exhibition Special Project Commemorating the 130th Anniversary of Tokyo University of the Arts Research Project on Fine Arts and Education in Japan — For the enhancement of the arts and cultural infrastructure «Every child is an artist.
Cultural infrastructures of importance include biennales, nonprofits, grants, and teaching positions that provide an economic base for their art activities.
Through the «Korea Artist Prize,» which will continue long into the future, the selected artists will receive motivation to create more art in the short - term and play an important role in constructing the basic infrastructure for cultural art in the future.
Her Infrastructure, Streamline and Anchored Candy series are physical manifestations of the cultural and industrial history of her materials even as they serve as intellectual bridges for their users, bringing them to a new way of conceiving the built world through a luxurious deployment of the senses.
That she has chosen to show a number of artists who work in challenging conditions — with high probabilities for conflict and low levels of support from arts institutions or cultural infrastructures — seems to reaffirm what may sound trite but is effectively dOCUMENTA (13)'s sweetest and most profound gift to its visitors: its strange and tender love for what art has been and may no longer be.
But the flip side of this popularity is the lack of infrastructure for cultural activities in China: there is no legal framework for establishing a not - for - profit organization in mainland China, and there is no tax benefit for making donations to cultural institutions.
He is responsible for leading the organisation's research - based programming and aligning all aspects of the organisation's work with a strategic plan that develops and sustains self - organised cultural infrastructures.
The request for cultural dollars is a point of contention for some commissioners who say their areas are in need of housing and infrastructure.
In addition to working for cultural institutions, he also maintains an active independent curatorial practice and is currently developing a public art project titled Mexico 68 that looks into the residual infrastructure of the infamous 1968 Olympics that took place in Mexico City with the support of the Graham Foundation.
Although in the past Gordon's installations have investigated the sonic infrastructure of concert stadiums and military testing sites, for Catchy she tackles a sphere of cultural production fraught with meaning for contemporary subjectivity: the recording studio.
The panel will look at the strenghts and limitations of cultural infrastructure in the empowerment of intellectuals and social groups in the development and dissemination of culure, in organising effective and efficient roles for them in their own societies to make sense of history, map and influence contemporary forces at play and steer the particularities on local historical conditions in confronting globalisation.
As founder of Bloomberg LLC, he's a numbers guy, and the numbers can't be beat: over three terms his office has spent $ 2.8 billion on improving arts infrastructure across the city; his nonstop boosterism for the arts has paid off, with the cultural sector generating $ 21 million per year (Christo and Jeanne - Claude's The Gates, which he brought to Central Park with the Public Art Fund and art advisor Linda Silverman in 2005, yielded $ 254 million alone); and he's given over $ 200 million of his own money to the arts and other causes.
Research is a good start, but it won't do much without parallel processes: innovating policy for designing and financing new energy infrastructure, supporting cultural production that explores a range of futures (when was the last time you saw a future depicted in a movie or TV show that wasn't dystopian?)
Civil Engineer — Duties & Responsibilities Responsible for civil engineering and construction projects valued in excess of $ 60 million Develop exposure to varied construction projects with both military and civilian applications Maintain, update, and create GIS and CADD data for use in Public Works civil engineering projects Coordinate data collection and project management with partner agencies and subcontractors Map utilities, environmental features, cultural resources, infrastructure, communication lines, and other features Utilize GPS and conventional surveying techniques to collect thousands of data points for detailed mapping Create and access spatial datasets in ArcSpatial Data Engine Develop and implement new mapping techniques using GIS software decreasing project turnover by 30 % Design and print large scale maps, drawings, and other items for use in engineering projects Set and strictly adhere to project timelines and budgets Manage construction contract negotiations, implementation, and funding Oversee finances identifying and resolving any errors or deviations of project budgets Direct office operations and support staff ensuring efficient, effective, and professional operations Serve as Civil Engineering instructor at the US Air Force Academy Lead classes in advanced GPS equipment operations, mapping, GIS software, and Terrasync data collection Develop new GIS, GPS, CADD curriculum for more than 1,200 cadets Implement instruction in Airfield Damage Assessment, MOS plotting, and combat skills Build and strengthen professional relationships with commanding officers, support staff, and business partners Perform all tasks with poise, integrity, and positivity
Within this partnership, States retain the primary responsibility for satisfying economic, social and cultural rights such as educat ion, community infrastructure, health services and housing in Indigenous comm unities.
Alternatively, Indigenous businesses may turn a profit by building an external market for their goods or service on Indigenous lands, such as by cultural, eco or other forms of experiential tourism.86 Such businesses will be confined to areas in which infrastructure are established.
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