Sentences with phrase «glass walls of each space»

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The space's numerous glass walls are often used in place of whiteboards.
The result is a light - filled space with raw wood floors, an almost pharmaceutical perfume counter and austere surfaces interrupted by quiet bursts of sensuality — a silver, swag - patterned wall or soft glass lanterns.
Anchoring the east end of the Central Food Hall, the innovative space will be incorporated into the market with a glass wall separating it from the retail experience allowing shoppers an exclusive view into the bustling kitchen and easy access into the restaurant.
Interior and exterior spaces have been significantly enlarged and enhanced by the architecture and design team of Ryc Loope and Lynne Beyer, with a removable glass wall creating a seamless connection between indoors and out.
Along the north face, a cantilevered floor captures additional space, and ends in a curved, floor - to - ceiling glass wall for an unobstructed, spectacular vista of Paradise Valley below.
The space is sleekly functional, with louvered glass walls, and the photos on the shelves are of her professional kin: mentors, colleagues, former students.
These interactions will occur in glass - walled spaces that — apart from being visually stunning — are designed to encourage frequent casual contact among members of the various groups.
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Glass walls capable of being opened up will allow greater insight into activities in the various office spaces.
Internal spaces like hallways, classrooms, and cafeterias — typically separated from each other by opaque structures like walls and doorways — have given way to open layouts that emphasize glass partitions and uninterrupted lines of sight, borrowing from cutting - edge work environments like Google's and Apple's campuses.
Rooms within the warehouse - sized buildings are delineated with glass walls 15 feet high, leaving the remaining space under the 25 - foot ceilings for a chaotic crisscross of air ducts, structural supports, and wires.
The University of California at Berkeley removed 135,000 books and remodeled their top two floors, which now have low - slung couches, a nap pod and meeting spaces with glass walls made to be written on and colourful furniture meant to be moved.
They walked through an open space where young men in blue shirts sat in cubicles with multiple screens, down a corridor, past another open space of cluttered cubicles and into a sunny office with a four — paneled glass window running from wall to wall and floor to ceiling, the thousand autumn — drenched trees and proud towers of Manhattan standing outside.
• Large Dog Suite: Our Deluxe Suites pamper your pooch with a generous 4 ′ x 8 ′ of comfy space with glass doors, heated floors, bright walls and epoxy floors.
A spacious family room sits to the left of the entrance while a fully fitted western kitchen and spacious, glass - walled sea view dining space occupy the lower floor of a pavilion to the right.
Thanks to the wall of sliding glass doors, it's easy to open the penthouse's open - concept living areas to the terrace, creating one seamless indoor - outdoor space.
Architects make use of frameless Hafele glass walls throughout the entire house, allowing guests to fully open the walls and living spaces to the fresh ocean breeze and natural sunlight, or close spaces off to enjoy the air conditioning.
Slide - away glass doors flood the open - concept space with light — and provide easy access to the patio — while an accent wall splashed in turquoise echoes the color of the ocean.
Exposed beams and a tiled roof lend a classic look, while walls of sliding glass doors can be opened to turn the interiors and terrace into one indoor - outdoor living space.
A patterned glass wall separates the fully equipped kitchen from the rest of the space.
Not only do large windows on all three levels of the house showcase the incredible views, but sliding glass walls let you open the indoor living spaces to the outdoor ones.
Then head south along the lake to try warmer - climate reds, which are the focus of both the irreverent up - and - comer Church & State Wines (tastings $ 7 per person) and the regional leader Black Hills Estate Winery (tastings $ 10 per person), which occupies an airy, glass - walled space with sweeping views of the valley.
More glass doors in the dining room slide open to create a lovely sense of space, while a stunning teak table for 14 overlooks a hanging wall garden.
Renovated with a new polished desert vibe, this room also features a modern sliding glass wall opening the space to Arizona's beautiful climate with views of the resort's pools and lush lagoon.
Thanks to a fold - away glass wall, the interiors of Wai'Ula» Ula Estate 411 feel like an extension of the outdoor spaces.
Ten foot disappearing glass walls slide away to seamlessly join the home's interior with over 3,000 square feet of covered, outdoor living space.
Unique artwork adorns what solid wall space there is, while the front facade of the living pavilion is an abstract notion of floor - to - ceiling glass doors and windows that remain open to the elements.
There's a sense of space and freedom in the contemporary interiors, with comfortable sofas and tables crafted from reclaimed limed teakwood set before walls of glass framing the sea view beyond the deck.
Valuable and renowned artworks line much of what solid wall space there is, while the front facade of the living pavilion is an abstract notion of floor - to - ceiling glass doors and windows that remain open to the elements.
Baan Maprao's indoor spaces include a living area of cathedral - like proportions, with a vaulted timber ceiling suspended above stout columns and a wall of glass overlooking the pool.
Held in Praying Monk in elements, an exclusive dining space with sliding glass walls that open to spectacular views of Camelback Mountain and Paradise Valley, the Hollywood Bites event is priced at $ 100 per person.
Two walls of sliding glass doors frame views of the hillside and ocean — and open the space to the wraparound deck — while a vaulted ceiling lends a breezy feel.
The bright, open - plan great room is lined with warm wood panels and a wall of sliding glass pocket doors, letting you open the entire space to the lanai.
With total space of 79, the hotel's «signature» suites comprise a living hall, spacious bathroom, walk - in wardrobe, and unique semi-circular design bedroom with glass paneled wall offering spectacular views of Tianjin city.
Main living space with soaring ceilings, oversized windows that fill the home with natural sunlight and walls of glass sliders that open to your wrap around deck from the living room.
The indoor and outdoor living space is connected by a «disappearing wall» of glass doors, which opens to an al fresco living area complete with gas barbecue and in - ground spa.
Lakeshore offers 375 square feet of space and has two queen - sized log beds dressed in luxury Comphy brand linens and an en - suite bathroom with slate floors, a glass - enclosed shower, a wood log vanity with granite tops, a wall - mounted hairdryer, plush towels, bathrobes, and slippers, and branded toiletries.
As the artist explains,» The space will be filled with sinuous, large, sprawling structures on two opposing walls (units composed of weaving of metal grid and clear, iridescent,» edge glowing» Plexi glass), which transmit, reflect, and refract light while the painted dark walls of the gallery are enclosed with images that echo the shadows and reflections of the gleaming sculpture.
It's the kind of space that enamors artists because everything about it — the large glass windows, the blank walls, the support columns — asks to be made into something else.
Remarkably she manages to take us from the Jurassic period (more than two hundred million years ago) to the future tense, from outer space with Meteorite Hanging to the rootedness of the earth's plant life with her brass and glass lichen wall reliefs (2012), accomplishing this with levity and a profound sense of awe.
The rectangular wooden block integrated into the floor covering, the geometric pattern of the glass wall, the lopsided polished floor and the dominating staircase are among the elements used by the artist in works that extend into existing space.
Placing your ear against the bottom of a drinking glass pressed against a wall, you hope to overhear voices or distant sounds in the unseen space opposite.
In the first room of Marian Goodman's new gallery, adjacent pairs of vast grey painted - glass panels are retwinned on opposite walls, so that the space contracts a little around a huge central sculpture, 7 Panes of Glass (House of Cards)(2013), that drolly invokes both Richard Serra's cliffs of leaning steel and Caspar David Friedrich's The Sea of Ice (1glass panels are retwinned on opposite walls, so that the space contracts a little around a huge central sculpture, 7 Panes of Glass (House of Cards)(2013), that drolly invokes both Richard Serra's cliffs of leaning steel and Caspar David Friedrich's The Sea of Ice (1Glass (House of Cards)(2013), that drolly invokes both Richard Serra's cliffs of leaning steel and Caspar David Friedrich's The Sea of Ice (1824).
On the ground floor of the Snøhetta - designed expansion, visitors and passersby will find Richard Serra's monumental sculpture Sequence (2006) in the free - to - visit, glass - walled Roberts Family Gallery, made possible by Linnea and George Roberts, where Roman steps will provide an inviting space to reflect and gather.
Running the length of these galleries is a sloping sort of gangway that gradually brings the visitor into the largest exhibition spaces and, combined with glassed - in ceiling and window walls, rather gives one the feeling of being on a cruise ship — especially on an appropriately dark and stormy night like the one that witnessed the opening of Gray Matters, the maiden voyage of newly appointed Senior Curator Michael Goodson.
The exhibition will also include work from the artist's Neon Wrapping Neon series, in which Sonnier extends glass enclosed tubes of neon from the walls outward with leg - like extensions into the center of the space.
The simple square glass pavilion is a powerful expression of his ideas about flexible interior space, defined by transparent walls and supported by an external structural frame.
The glass reflects the fivefold pattern, and, when the bulb is on, the dodecahedron's pattern is projected onto the walls of the surrounding space.
The space mimics that of an open plan gallery, taking over a pavilion - style single storey building with a two wall facade almost fully in glass.
Though the glass doors at the entrance, one can see further sandbags in the main foyer and lower gallery spaces that are ostensibly shoring up the walls of the museum.
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