Sentences with phrase «imposed by the architecture»

Working both in the studio and outdoors, Siqueland often lets the environment — changing weather conditions or restrictions imposed by architecture — actively participate in the creation of his work.
This free Android emulator allows you to install and enjoy on your PC games and apps originally developed for Android smart phones and tablets, but without the limitations imposed by the architecture of those devices.

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The imposing architecture of the only 19th Century Château Hotel of the Bordelais right bank: the Grand Barrail Hotel Restaurant & Spa is surrounded by a park of 3 acres.
Mercury is a breathtaking new artistic backdrop, dominated by imposing architecture and the dazzling bloom of sunlight.
Curated by Axel Vervoordt and Daniela Ferretti and located in the imposing Palazzo Fortuny, the exhibition explores the omnipresence of universal proportions in art, science, music and architecture.
The Lingotto, once the main factory of the automobile manufacturer FIAT, was designed in the 1920s by engineer Matté Trucco; the one million cubic meter building was famous for its imposing industrial architecture as well as for the futuristic vehicle test track placed on its rooftop.
In Venice, Faust features a cast of aloof, androgynous performers activating the pavilion's imposing architecture by singing, headbanging, dancing, wrestling, playing dirgeful music, climbing up walls, and perching on pedestals as living sculptures.
In this imposing labyrinthine architecture, visitors are drawn into a long corridor broken up by windows offering a glimpse of videos, paintings, drawings, neon works, sculptures and artifacts of history and mythology.
Taking into account the limitations imposed by the gallery's architecture, the artist plays literally on form and words.
I think the suggestion so far is that Hilde's have a rolling, tumbling, shifting space, unrestrained by an imposed architecture.
A team of four designers, Julian Bond, Sigrid Bylander, Lucy Paton and Benedetta Rogers won the competition with a proposal that drew its inspiration «from the architecture of the local neighbourhood, defined by streets of Victorian terrace houses with their imposing brick facades and generous sash windows,» yet positioned itself in the cycle of architectural and economic change:
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