What should be done might be considered
a form of architecture and to a certain extent it really is architecture.
There is
no form of architecture more ephemeral than the condo sales office, where a lot of money is spent to construct a temporary building that tries to represent the image of the building.
Montecito is home to many beautiful estates with
every form of architecture and landscaping.
How is this expressed in
the form of architecture?»
This church has been in construction for over 100 years and one of Antoni Gaudi's most ambitious
forms of architecture.
This wood veneer inlay technique allowed the box to link to Schwitters's abstract collages and the constructed overlaid
forms of architecture in his Merzbau studio.
Engaging with the idea that adaptation is necessary for survival, the artists in this exhibition present films, sculpture and text - based works that reflect on new and hybrid
forms of architecture, technology, biology and language.
By the 1770s, in Britain, such architects as Robert Adam and Sir William Chambers were in huge popular demand, but they were now drawing on a great variety of classical sources, including ancient Greece, so much so that
their forms of architecture were eventually defined as neoclassical rather than Palladian.
Graham's investigation into the ideology behind and relationship between mass
forms of architecture and media continued through the 70s, when he began working in film and video.
Founder Ma Yansong is trying to create «a new balance among society, the city and the environment through new
forms of architecture.»
Not exact matches
The re-invention
of the former International Toy Center at 200 Fifth Avenue is the ideal integration
of landmark
architecture, modern design and green technology to
form an incomparable Midtown South business address.
Goods and shop windows, traffic and advertisements, stores and the world
of communications, news and packaging,
architecture and media production come together to
form a totality, a permanent theatre, which dominates not only the public city centers but also private interiors.
This has resulted in creating social mechanisms which are uncontrollable, corrupt and which give birth to criminalisation
of politics, degeneration
of architecture and art in all
forms, and the prevailing sickness
of the body, mind and spirit.
He went on to say: «The other arts —
architecture, painting, vestments, and the arts
of movement — each contribute to and support the beauty
of the liturgy, but still the art
of music is greater even than that
of any other art, because it
forms a necessary or integral part
of the solemn liturgy, because it is so intimately bound to the sacred action, defining and differentiating the various parts in character, motion and importance.»
Byzantium at its most sublime was a wedding
of spirit, light,
form and flesh still observable in old ikons and fragments
of mosaics scattered throughout Asia Minor; in the
architecture of Hagia Sophia and the monasteries
of Mount Athos, Mar Saba and St. Catherine; and in the thoughts
of the Eastern church fathers, Athanasius, Irenaeus and the Cappadocians.
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.
Michael J. Crosbie is an architect and the editor
of Faith &
Form, an interfaith journal
of religion, art and
architecture published quarterly (wwwfaithandform.
What the term is meant to designate is indicated rather indirectly by the character
of modern church
architecture and by the perverted
form in which the idea occurs.
Will they have the imagination to
form the spiritual
architecture of the societies
of which they are a part?»
Less obvious, but nevertheless crucial, are the paralysis
of architecture, the sterility
of visual art, and the near absence
of any
form of creative expression
of newer concrete
forms, such as motion picture.
It is unlike it at several important points: (1) it is engaged in not alone but with other people, some and perhaps many
of whom are likely to be strangers; (2) it is conducted by someone usually a minister or priest — and is channeled through regular
forms; (3) there are appeals to the eye in the sanctuary's
architecture and appointments and to the ear in music and spoken word which are not usually present in private worship; and (4) in the singing
of hymns and the unison repetition
of prayers and responsive readings there is opportunity for corporate vocal self - expression.
Other conventional signs
of Christian identity are to be found in personal dress and life styles, church
architecture,
forms of worship, including music, as well as a concern with numerical increase.
St. Thomas Aquinas recapitulates, in new methods and materials, a basic
form of ecclesiastical
architecture dating to Roman times.
Where church
architecture is concerned, the modernists» repudiation
of traditional
forms is invalid on its own terms.
Under the influence
of Christianity new
forms of art and
architecture were in process
of development.
«whether, face to face with Islam, Christians will -LSB-...] have the imagination to
form the spiritual
architecture of the societies
of which they are a part?
The passive voice enables him to finesse the awkward fact that the Turkish government laid stringent restrictions on expression
of religious faith, including the
forms of church
architecture.
«Stone Place» Cabernet Sauvignon is named for the original Dowdell stone
architecture, which also
forms the façade
of the new winery.
Neural connections
form more quickly than at any other stage as speech and language develops and the
architecture and functionality
of the brain are established.
The pattern, observed in a surface
architecture just one molecule thick, was
formed by self - assembly
of linear organic linkers, imaged as rods, and lanthanide cerium centers, visualized as bright protrusions.
In recent years, however, growing evidence indicates that, while infants use memory to learn language and make sense
of the world around them, they do not yet have the sophisticated neural
architecture needed to
form and hold onto more complex
forms of memory.
Thus, GCP - WD is a key factor in determining the
form and the function
of plant cells, by influencing their
architecture.
The dome's structure inspired an explanation
of the
architecture of human red blood cells, the discovery
of fullerene molecules (which take the
form of buckyballs and carbon nanotubes), and ways to process data for robotic vision.
They showed that polymorph selection is dictated by the
architecture of the smallest possible fragments
formed at early time - points.
Depending on the organ in which they are
formed or the specific function that they perform, the tubes vary greatly in size and shape, and defects in their tubular
architecture have been linked to a number
of diseases, such as atherosclerosis and polycystic kidney disease.
«This is because,» Lippman explains, «bushy tomato varieties are highly sensitive to the amount, or dosage,
of the florigen hormone, which alters plant
architecture — that is, how many flowers can
form before growth ends.
The findings showed that sediments provide an important record
of the bottom dwelling organisms that
formed the
architecture of coral reef ecosystems and support their high biodiversity today.
These new findings uncover the first direct connection between stem cell factors and the control
of genome
architecture, and explains why stem cell heterochromatin is normally in an open and uncompacted
form.
It is thought that this rare
form of genome
architecture may contribute to keeping stem cells in an unspecialised state, still full
of the potential to become any cell type in the body.
Instead
of forming a thin film on the skin, the drops grew and clumped together, aided by the spinule
architecture.
In the current study, complex nano -
forms displaying arbitrary wireframe
architectures have been created, using a new set
of design rules.
To design a safer version for human use, the researchers set out to test different
forms of the compound, each with its own
architecture.
The formation
of lasting and effective partnerships through the fostering
of international relations
form one
of the three pillars
of IOI's institutional
architecture and underpins the delivery
of training and capacity development for the sustainable management
of ocean resources and services.
Contains the philosophy
of evolutionary
architecture; the research
of natural
forms, structures, habitats and processes; and the architectural work that exemplifies this evolutionary approach to design.
«But in this case the technology is 3D and allows us to capture a complete
form — the full
architecture of how the plant grows and distributes branches in space.»
Correct DNA methylation patterns are paramount for the generation
of functional gametes capable
of forming viable offspring, but also for the regulation
of pluripotency states and the maintenance
of genome
architecture and expression in somatic cells.
«By studying how damage to particular brain regions produces specific
forms of cognitive impairment, we can map the
architecture of the mind, identifying brain structures that are critically important for specific intellectual abilities.»
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities (GRHC) develops and protects the market by increasing the awareness
of the economic, social and environmental benefits
of green roofs, green walls, and other
forms of living
architecture through education, advocacy, professional development and celebrations
of excellence.
The female artists behind it studied
architecture in college and decided to turn their expertise to a rather unique
form of artistry.
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