The example specifically used is «
girders as throwing stars.»
We stood beside its fractured metal
girder as you snapped our pictures.
Not exact matches
The large
girder in the worship space and the fragile zigzag wall behind the stage allow for easy expansion
as the church grows.
The students described BacillaFilla
as the first step toward «self - healing concrete,» and their efforts are just one among many to create biological substances that could heal ship hulls, metal
girders and more.
This includes a more extensive look at plate -
girder beams and the potential to completely eliminate the need to jack the bridge
as well
as to reduce lane closures.
When inserted into the body, stem cells latch onto the structure and differentiate into cells that start to build bone, much
as construction workers assemble walls, floors, and glass around a skyscraper's steel
girders.
Chevrolet's 1959 and»60 Kingswoods (
as well
as the rest of Chevy's full size line up) still featured Chevrolet's «Safety -
Girder» cruciform frame introduced in» 58.
* Mario vs. Donkey KongTM: Miniland Mayhem (Nintendo DS) which launches in Q1 2011 on Nintendo DS will see players draw red
girders and control items with the Nintendo DS Stylus, and play games moving items such
as pipes, springs and conveyor belts.
In the barrel levels, barrels will never roll down the ladder you're climbing on
as long
as Mario's hand is touching a red
girder.
The others include a Fire Punch, dynamite, air strikes, and utilities such
as ropes and
girders.
When it's raining, you hear the rain pour, in the forest the wind blows, in water you splash and
as you trek across
girders you hear the sound of clunky metal.
Many of the streets and some of the billboards and advertisements in the city are named after characters from the Donkey Kong franchise, such
as «Diddy's Mart», «Dixie Street», «Tiny's Piroshkis» and «Cranky Avenue», not to mention the city itself; additionally, there are some red
girders that appear in New Donk City
as a reference to the original Donkey Kong arcade game.
Juxtaposing images of the First World War memorial in the churchyard with the cranes and
girders of contemporary urban development, Emin's personal heartache now becomes a metaphor for the lives fractured by the conflict, the passage of time and for the loss and eradication —
as well
as survival and perpetuation — of history and memory within the built environment.
Contemporary sculptors interested in working with physical materials,
as Maychack is, often take
as their source material the recesses and underpinnings of architectural space, whether it is the moldings of a room (see Francis Cape), the sprayed
girders of an underpass (Karlis Rekevics), or the negative spaces in and about actual objects (Rachel Whiteread).
Yet many institutions house good, big works, by good, big artists such
as Olafur Eliasson, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Paul McCarthy and Chris Burden (whose work here, Beam Drop, 1984/2009, 70 rust - red
girders protruding messily upright from high ground overlooking a soaring vista, is particularly affecting).
The continued movement of heavy building materials such
as steel
girders by cranes or forklifts could impact the Ironworker knocking them off a highly elevated working surface.
Position Overview An iron worker usually works in the construction arena, where his or her main duty is to raise, place, and connect
girders, columns, and other structural steel members,
as part of a construction project.