Sentences with phrase «given by the architect»

Key note speeches were given by Architect David Chipperfield, Paul Carter, Director Victoria Pomery, Chair of Trustees John Kampfner and John Durtnell from contractors R Durtnell and Sons.
My expertise lies in interpreting the designs or drafts given by the architect or by clients.

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It is one affected by the divine architect when representation becomes reality: THIS IS MY BODY — THIS IS MY BLOOD GIVEN UP FOR YOU.
Here the sun, the centre of the universe, its eastern rising, its brilliant light pouring past the great crucifix over the cathedral sanctuary, is mere material by which the cosmic architect fashions a symbol that speaks of himself, his silent, humble presence in the bread and wine that is given to be eaten.
Our first analogy is derived and adapted from one given by Michael Polanyi in The Tacit Dimension.19 It concerns the way in which the laying of bricks in a town is influenced by the designs of the architect and, higher yet, the town - planner.
The Lisle Park District Board this month gave final approval to the schematic plans for Sea Lion Aquatic Park after a presentation by the developer and architect.
The NIA President gave the statistics during a courtesy visit to the Governor and the opening ceremony of its two - day conference tagged Osun Architects» Sustainable Information Synthesis, OASIS Forum 2016 and the 20th Anniversary of NIS by the by NIA, Osun.
Crosland was embarrassed by the national press in January 1973 when it emerged he had been given a silver coffee pot donated by disgraced corrupt architect John Poulson when opening a school in Bradford in January 1966.
Designed by the renowned French architect Jacques Rougerie, SeaOrbiter would float and drift with currents, with more than half of the towering craft below the waterline at any given time.
All the eminent postmodernist architects proudly given their head by EuroDisney have found their true metier: a bit of this mythical - historical reference, a bit of that whimsy, clipped together and jumbled up.
Any sample that gave a signal equal to or greater than the cutoff value (Log N S / CO ≥ 0.0) was repeated in duplicate, and samples with repeatedly reactive results were further analyzed by the ARCHITECT XMRV p30 CMIA for antibodies to capsid protein.
Episode 6 - Talking NY Charters With Bob Bellafiore - We are joined by New York charter architect Bob Bellafiore to discuss how the charter school law was passed, and gives perspective on how far charters have come as well as where they are headed.
This 260 - report by Plunkett Raysich Architects gives an overall letter grade for each of the Madison School District's 50 school buildings and...
By getting rid of the Common Core, we will get rid of the Common Core approach to the teaching of writing, which was best summed up in the words of the «architect of the Common Core», David Coleman, when he said that with the Common Core, writing is taught so that «students know that no one gives a **** what they think and feel.»
To say thanks, eBook Architects has been looking for ways to give back to the open source community, such as assisting in the launch of the #ePrdctn Wiki and by maintaining and spreading great tools like epub - applescripts and kindlegen - drop - app.
So, if you also love creative design, and believe in its potential as a force for good — as we do — it's nice to learn about Architects for Animals» «Giving Shelter,» a yearly funds - and awareness - raising initiative founded by animal lover Leslie Farrell.
As reported by Archinect, the project — a collaboration for a Los Angeles exhibition called Architects for Animals: Giving Shelter — was put together by designers at Formation Association, Arktura, and BuroHappold Engineering.
These inspired outdoor cat shelters created by some of Los Angeles» leading design firms were made for Architects for Animals» Giving Shelter, a benefit event for feline charity FixNation held on Wednesday at the Herman Miller showroom in L.A.
Designed by local architect John Carney, the lodge uses timber, stone and wood paneling to give rustic edge to the soaring interiors.
The Hotel was completed renovated between 2000 - 2006 by architect Cesar Longo who was able to give it a unique style where classic architecture meets the orient.
The resort will be designed and built by Bangkok - based American architect Bill Bensley according to UNESCO guidelines, and will also be the site for the first philanthropic hospitality school in Laos, which will give back to the local community by providing its students with professional hospitality training.
The main house was constructed in 1790, with extensive renovations being done in 1832, by owner Pierre C Becnel and architect John Carver, giving the building its current Greek -LSB-...]
Designed by one of Bali's best landscape architects, Trevor Hilliar, the rolling manicured lawns, running water features, exotic trees, palms and flowering plants complement the villa beautifully to give it its unique sense of space.
Designed by ace San Jose architect Jean Garnier, nestling over idyllic and positive aura radiating pools, and covered by Santa Teresa's natural flora, Spa Bambu gives you the opportunity to soothe the senses in surreal fairytale like backdrop.
Lézard Palace is an original and very comfortable three bedroom three bathroom villa that was designed by its owner / architect to give an open feeling.
Built by an Australian architect, Villa Jeruk 1 combine contemporary style together with a real Balinese touch with old carved doors and windows which will give you a real sense of the exotic as well as European standard comfort.
The main house was constructed in 1790, with extensive renovations being done in 1832, by owner Pierre C Becnel and architect John Carver, giving the building its current Greek Revival style.
A home that was given great thought and consideration into its design by the renowned firm of Farrington Bayliss Architects offers 4 bedrooms each with an en suite bathroom, an office and another half bathroom.
To give you an idea of how weird and wild each pavilion tends to be, take a look at 2015's rainbow playtime tunnels by Spanish architecture studio Selgascano, 2014's alien - like rock - egg pod by Chilean architect Smiljan Radić, and 2013's multi-layered white jungle gym by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto.
This exhibition is dedicated to the recent acquisition by the Italian State of two important twentieth century works: Carol Rama's large painting Pittura n. 718 (1954), and Drago da passeggio, a work on paper that architect Carlo Mollino gave Rama.
The English Renaissance - style headquarters building designed by Peebles and Ferguson Architects of Norfolk barely hinted at the innovative mandate given to the fledgling institution: the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts was to serve as the state's flagship art museum and as the headquarters for an educational network that would bring the best of world art, past and present, to every corner of the commonwealth.
Architects Caruso St John (responsible, inter alia, for Tate Britain, the Gagosian London galleries, and Nottingham Contemporary) have given the rather restricted space a pleasing sense of openness, with great side windows affording a view of the immaculate rolling lawns of the college gardens (installation image below by Ioana Marinescu).
It is right to add that the conjunction of the gallery which provided the spaces, for this important exhibition in 6 Burlington Gardens (formerly the Museum of Mankind), abutting the rear of the Royal Academy at Burlington House, will in due course be resolved by the special skill of the architect David Chipperfield (also a Royal Academician) who successfully gave new life to the Neues Museum in Berlin.
In the beautiful, adaptable pavilion built by architect Renzo Piano, it also gives you a great feel for the vaunted light and space of the art scene in Los Angeles.
By diverting the work of architects, exploiting banal details, seeking original angles to deconstruct the building, I try to stage architecture, give it life and to convey a message, an emotion.»
In his film Shirley: Visions of Reality, Austrian filmmaker, architect and experimental artist Gustav Deutsch recreates 13 of Edward Hopper's paintings, bringing them to life by telling the story of a woman whose thoughts, emotions and contemplations give us a glimpse of a fascinating era in American history.
On July 3, the second exhibition reading is given by Samir Bantal (architect and Executive Manager, OMA) from 6 to 7 pm.
The team led by the internationally acclaimed American light artist Leo Villarreal and renowned British architects and urban planners Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has won the Illuminated River International Design Competition given by the Illuminated River Foundation.
Acclaimed by critics worldwide, awarded Britain's Turner Prize in 1998 (its first black winner), denounced by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in 1999 for his Holy Virgin Mary ornamented with elephant dung, chosen as Britain's representative at the 2003 Venice Biennale, where he collaborated on the British Pavilion with architect David Adjaye, and given a renowned show at the Tate in London in 2010.
Championed by architects and urban planners, these playgrounds were supposed to offer a safe and considered place for children's play, while giving «free reign to the imagination», actively moving away from the «toy - land whimsy» found in conventional playground design.
We might learn of the source of his tapestry backdrop, or hear that the lamps are probably drawn from a book of mid-century lighting design given to Salle by the architect Philip Johnson, but this doesn't help to explain the painting's effect on us.
Taking its title, The State of the Art of Architecture, from a 1977 conference given by Chicago architect Stanley Tigerman, the Biennial discusses the concerns of today via 94 projects from both established and emerging practices.
They require so little from contemporary art, or so it seems to me, that they are prepared to help over the admittedly modest stile to victory one artist who produces lame conceptual objects, another whose installation is like a solemn sixth - form project, a third whose composition for six opera singers has startling characteristics purely as a piece of music, and a collective of 15 architects, all highly gifted but themselves bemused by the shortlisting, given the existence of (just for instance) the Stirling prize.
In 2013 the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, with an extension designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, was opened to the public, giving new life to The Magazine, a Grade II * listed former gunpowder store built in 1805.
In awards and grants news: Japanese architect Itsuko Hasegawa has won the inaugural Royal Academy Architecture Prize; painter Amy Sherald has been named as this year's winner of the David C. Driskell Prize awarded by the High Museum of Art in Atlanta (the award comes with a cash prize of USD$ 25,000); and the Tate has been given a USD$ 1.5 million research grant by the Mellon Foundation for conservation of contemporary art, including digital and performance works — it's the largest research grant the Tate has ever received.
The architect writes at Designboom: «given that our current way of life is largely dependent on mobility (by car), it is important that the issue is resolved in a way that is as sustainable as possible.»
Now Santa Monica, California - based design firm Minarc have come up with yet another great rubbery idea: bathroom sinks made from recycled tires.According to Architect Magazine (which gave the sinks a R+D thumbs - up this year), the so - called RUBBiSH sinks are created by melting down old rubber tires and cleansing them of any remaining particulates.
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Other experience includes advising clients regarding negligent advice given by solicitors, financial advisers, architects and quantity surveyors.
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