Sentences with phrase «high modernist design»

From her early collections of mock burial artefacts, to primate - like figures constructed from discarded fur coats, and her more recent enigmatic gurus, Upritchard has developed a highly idiosyncratic language of sculpture that frequently borrows from craft practices and a broad range of references from the deep recesses of museum collections, folklore and counter-cultures to high modernist design.

Not exact matches

Twenty - five - foot - high glass walls artfully enhanced by American graffiti artist JonOne Perello finish off each of 12 villas at The Stairs Bali, an intimate hotel designed by Philippe Starck just off Seminyak Beach near waterfront Alila Seminyak, an imposing Modernist address from Singapore's URBNarc.
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Modernist design also began to enter the mainstream of popular culture, as simplified and stylized forms became popular, often associated with dreams of a space age high - tech future.
Goodman's design for the synagogue was boxy, streamlined, and nothing if not High Modernist.
Known for swathes of standardized modernist high - rises, the South Korean capital is transforming itself into a hub for architectural design
These include contemporary fields such as science fiction and modernist industrial design (during high school, Jaramillo and a selected group of other students would make weekly visits to the celebrated designer Charles Eames's studio) as well as Celtic and Greek mythologies, pre-Hispanic and non-Western systems of spatial organisation, and classical and sacred geometry.
Her installation Infrastruktur adopted the glossy aesthetics and materials of modernist design and high fashion, alluding to themes of lifestyle, class, consumption and control.
• Chicago School of Architecture (1880 - 1910) • Art Nouveau Architecture (1890 - 1920) • Revivalist Architecture (1900 - 2000) • New York School of Skyscraper Architecture (1900 - 30) • Early Modernist Architecture (1900 - 30) • Expressionist Architecture (1910 - 25) • De Stijl Architecture (1917 - 1930) • Social Housing Architecture (1918 - 30) • Bauhaus Design School (1919 - 1933) • Art Deco Architecture (1925 - 1940) • Totalitarian Architecture (1933 - 60) • International Style of Modern Architecture (1940 - 70) • High - Tech Architecture (1970 onwards) • Deconstructivism (1980 - 200) • Blobitecture (1990s) • Late 20th - Century Supertall Towers
Seventies homes may not have the high ceilings of Victorian terraces, or the minimalist design features of Modernist homes, but they do have an abundance of space.
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