Not exact matches
Squarespace began the process of designing its new 98,000 - square - foot headquarters two years ago with
architecture firm A + I. Opened
in March 2016, the only color
in the minimalist space is the green
plant life.
We are not inventing new materials but matching the
plant equivalent and assembling it
in the
architecture of meat.
Beyond Meat is not inventing new materials but matching the
plant equivalent and assembling it
in the
architecture of meat.
While it reflects yesteryear, the design and
architecture of our Downtown also
plants you firmly
in a place of much excitement, cultural activity, dining excursions - all while giving you a sense of a welcoming small town neighborhood.
As part of a larger project on «Biological Design and Integrative Structures,» researchers at the
Plant Biomechanics Group of the University of Freiburg have been working with civil engineers and material scientists to investigate how this specialised structure could be applied
in architecture.
Its tall, gangly, inefficient
architecture makes it an environmental laggard among
plants, one that sucks up water and fertilizer while leaching out gobs of nutrients that run off
in rainfall, polluting surface waters from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico.
«One way these
plants can be more efficient
in their use of resources is clearly going to be changing the
plant architecture of maize.
In two of these regions, the differences were attributable to alternative alleles of just one gene: teosinte glume
architecture (tga1) and teosinte branched (tb1), which affect kernel structure and
plant architecture.
Thus, GCP - WD is a key factor
in determining the form and the function of
plant cells, by influencing their
architecture.
At the Danforth Center, Eveland's research focuses on the developmental mechanisms that control
plant architecture traits
in cereal crops.
In the complex architecture that ferries fluids in plants and brains, scientists are finding a model of resilien
In the complex
architecture that ferries fluids
in plants and brains, scientists are finding a model of resilien
in plants and brains, scientists are finding a model of resilience
The debate centres on the finer points of flower
architecture, but points to a broader concern about using statistical models and large data sets to tackle biological questions, says Pamela Soltis, a
plant biologist at the University of Florida
in Gainesville.
In addition, the new «
architecture» makes the rice
plants more compact, allowing farmers to
plant them more densely.
RNA interference knockdown of BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1
in maize reveals novel functions for brassinosteroid signaling
in controlling
plant architecture
As an undergraduate at University of Montpellier
in France
in the early 2000s, Sébastien Granier's interest
in science was stoked by the passionate lectures of a renowned
plant physiologist who studied the
architecture of trees, and tropical forest canopies
in particular.
To find out, his team used high - precision 3D scanning technology to measure the
architecture of young
plants over time and quantify their growth
in ways that could be analyzed mathematically.
«But
in this case the technology is 3D and allows us to capture a complete form — the full
architecture of how the
plant grows and distributes branches
in space.»
We are not inventing new materials but matching the
plant equivalent and assembling it
in the
architecture of meat.
The Seehof Palace Park extends
in 21 ha, adorned with sculptures and rich
plant architecture.
When he sees a tree being
planted outside the
architecture firm where he works, he reminisces of his childhood
in the 1950s.
The Renegade is built on Fiat - based
architecture and components, and this ute is even assembled
in a massive Fiat
plant in Melfi, Italy.
There's 88 - year - old Skip Gilson, who worked the last shift assembling Packard motor cars and was present
in the theater, as well as modern - day associates from the Albert Kahn
architecture firm unearthing hundreds of pages of designs, all done by hand
in ink, and talking about how the
plant was the first to use reinforced concrete.
What you want (and will get with the next Continental GT and Flying Spur) is Porsche's scaleable MSB
architecture, built entirely
in the Leipzig
plant.
Built at BMW
Plant Dingolfing
in Germany alongside the BMW 7 Series with which it shares its basic
architecture, the new BMW 5 Series Sedan is a stylish sporting luxury sedan that uses cutting edge, innovative technology to deliver class leading performance and efficiency and BMW's hallmark ultimate driving pleasure.
The 2007 Acadia and Saturn Outlook and the 2008 Buick Enclave share GM's new front - drive Lambda vehicle
architecture and are built at GM's newest assembly
plant in Delta Township, Mich..
The 2016 2 is slated to also share its
architecture and powertrain with the next Toyota Yaris, and both of those cars will be assembled
in a new Mazda
plant in Mexico.
Crafted by Alfa Romeo artisans at the Cassino
plant in Italy, the all - new 2018 Stelvio Quadrifoglio is a testament to Alfa Romeo's perfect balance of engineering and emotion, creating a premium mid-size SUV for driving enthusiasts that stands out in one of the largest and fastest growing segments in the U.S. 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio MSRP for the 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio is $ 79,995 (excluding $ 1,595 destination) Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio features an all - aluminum, direction - injection 2.9 - liter twin - turbocharged V - 6 engine that generates a class - leading 505 horsepower Designed to optimize the lightweight Alfa Romeo architecture, the all - aluminum 2.9 - liter V - 6 twin - turbocharged engine features a compact 90 - degree layout and was holistically designed for a low center of gravity within the chassis Paired to an eight - speed automatic transmission, Stelvio Quadrifoglio launches from 0 - 60 mph in an estimated 3.9 seconds with a top speed of 176 mph In addition to best - in - class horsepower, the Stelvio Quadrifoglio features segment - leading V - 6 torque (443 lb. - ft
in Italy, the all - new 2018 Stelvio Quadrifoglio is a testament to Alfa Romeo's perfect balance of engineering and emotion, creating a premium mid-size SUV for driving enthusiasts that stands out
in one of the largest and fastest growing segments in the U.S. 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio MSRP for the 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio is $ 79,995 (excluding $ 1,595 destination) Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio features an all - aluminum, direction - injection 2.9 - liter twin - turbocharged V - 6 engine that generates a class - leading 505 horsepower Designed to optimize the lightweight Alfa Romeo architecture, the all - aluminum 2.9 - liter V - 6 twin - turbocharged engine features a compact 90 - degree layout and was holistically designed for a low center of gravity within the chassis Paired to an eight - speed automatic transmission, Stelvio Quadrifoglio launches from 0 - 60 mph in an estimated 3.9 seconds with a top speed of 176 mph In addition to best - in - class horsepower, the Stelvio Quadrifoglio features segment - leading V - 6 torque (443 lb. - ft
in one of the largest and fastest growing segments
in the U.S. 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio MSRP for the 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio is $ 79,995 (excluding $ 1,595 destination) Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio features an all - aluminum, direction - injection 2.9 - liter twin - turbocharged V - 6 engine that generates a class - leading 505 horsepower Designed to optimize the lightweight Alfa Romeo architecture, the all - aluminum 2.9 - liter V - 6 twin - turbocharged engine features a compact 90 - degree layout and was holistically designed for a low center of gravity within the chassis Paired to an eight - speed automatic transmission, Stelvio Quadrifoglio launches from 0 - 60 mph in an estimated 3.9 seconds with a top speed of 176 mph In addition to best - in - class horsepower, the Stelvio Quadrifoglio features segment - leading V - 6 torque (443 lb. - ft
in the U.S. 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio MSRP for the 2018 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio is $ 79,995 (excluding $ 1,595 destination) Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio features an all - aluminum, direction - injection 2.9 - liter twin - turbocharged V - 6 engine that generates a class - leading 505 horsepower Designed to optimize the lightweight Alfa Romeo
architecture, the all - aluminum 2.9 - liter V - 6 twin - turbocharged engine features a compact 90 - degree layout and was holistically designed for a low center of gravity within the chassis Paired to an eight - speed automatic transmission, Stelvio Quadrifoglio launches from 0 - 60 mph
in an estimated 3.9 seconds with a top speed of 176 mph In addition to best - in - class horsepower, the Stelvio Quadrifoglio features segment - leading V - 6 torque (443 lb. - ft
in an estimated 3.9 seconds with a top speed of 176 mph
In addition to best - in - class horsepower, the Stelvio Quadrifoglio features segment - leading V - 6 torque (443 lb. - ft
In addition to best -
in - class horsepower, the Stelvio Quadrifoglio features segment - leading V - 6 torque (443 lb. - ft
in - class horsepower, the Stelvio Quadrifoglio features segment - leading V - 6 torque (443 lb. - ft.)
If you wish, immerse yourself
in the lush blue - and - green paradise of the Majorelle Garden, a delightful combination of traditional Moroccan
architecture, Islamic art and artifacts, rare
plants from five continents, and North African birds.
They have a solid grounding
in history, culture, religion, politics, economics,
architecture, food,
plants.
In 1927, Pearl Chase became chair of the Plans and Planting Committee (in which capacity she served until her retirement in the 1970s) and further helped establish and enforce many of the standards that have kept Santa Barbara, in her words,»... a beautiful city, with an architecture in harmony with its historic background and adapted to its distinctive topography, its climate and its delightful location.&raqu
In 1927, Pearl Chase became chair of the Plans and
Planting Committee (
in which capacity she served until her retirement in the 1970s) and further helped establish and enforce many of the standards that have kept Santa Barbara, in her words,»... a beautiful city, with an architecture in harmony with its historic background and adapted to its distinctive topography, its climate and its delightful location.&raqu
in which capacity she served until her retirement
in the 1970s) and further helped establish and enforce many of the standards that have kept Santa Barbara, in her words,»... a beautiful city, with an architecture in harmony with its historic background and adapted to its distinctive topography, its climate and its delightful location.&raqu
in the 1970s) and further helped establish and enforce many of the standards that have kept Santa Barbara,
in her words,»... a beautiful city, with an architecture in harmony with its historic background and adapted to its distinctive topography, its climate and its delightful location.&raqu
in her words,»... a beautiful city, with an
architecture in harmony with its historic background and adapted to its distinctive topography, its climate and its delightful location.&raqu
in harmony with its historic background and adapted to its distinctive topography, its climate and its delightful location.»
Sustainability and Design: Designed with the surrounding natural landscape
in mind, the Lookout's
architecture is the work of award - winning firm EHDD
Architecture, and includes reclaimed Redwood siding, natural ventilation and lighting, low - flow fixtures, native -
plant landscaping and photovoltaic systems, and windows that showcase the panoramic view of Sutro Baths and the California coastline.
The Fortress brings back the best of Dutch colonialism - inspired
architecture, and
plants it firmly
in...
In contrast, on this Holland tour you'll also overnight in Rotterdam, a young city with the world's busiest port and known for its modern architecture and design.A highlight of this tour through the Netherlands is a visit to the fascinating Aalsmeer flower auction, where over 20 million plants and flowers are sold daily, however, from April to mid-May, the Aalsmeer flower auction will be replaced by the spectacular visit 70 - acre Keukenhof garden, to see the incredible display of colors from seven million flower bulb
In contrast, on this Holland tour you'll also overnight
in Rotterdam, a young city with the world's busiest port and known for its modern architecture and design.A highlight of this tour through the Netherlands is a visit to the fascinating Aalsmeer flower auction, where over 20 million plants and flowers are sold daily, however, from April to mid-May, the Aalsmeer flower auction will be replaced by the spectacular visit 70 - acre Keukenhof garden, to see the incredible display of colors from seven million flower bulb
in Rotterdam, a young city with the world's busiest port and known for its modern
architecture and design.A highlight of this tour through the Netherlands is a visit to the fascinating Aalsmeer flower auction, where over 20 million
plants and flowers are sold daily, however, from April to mid-May, the Aalsmeer flower auction will be replaced by the spectacular visit 70 - acre Keukenhof garden, to see the incredible display of colors from seven million flower bulbs.
The Cala Luna's unique tropical hardwood
architecture blends marvelously with flourishing exotic
plants and nature to provide you with luxurious accommodation
in this attractive village.
In Nürnberg she will respond to the historical spaces and the «neue Sachlichkeit» (New Objectivity)
architecture of the Milchhofgebäude, the former dairy
plant headquarters where the Kunstverein is based.
LOCATION: Providence, Rhode Island SPECIALTIES: Literally everything from furniture design to landscape
architecture to painting, with the most popular majors being illustration, industrial design,
architecture, and graphic design TUITION: $ 42,622 TIME TO DEGREE: 1 — 3 years; most students finish
in 2 NOTABLE FACULTY: Dike Blair, Naomi Fry, Dean Snyder, Patricia Treib, Henry Ferreira FAMOUS ALUMNI: Roni Horn, Andrea Zittel, Janine Antoni, Jenny Holzer, Kara Walker BIGGEST SELLING POINT: While many MFA programs offer a post-studio mix of critical theory and interdisciplinary experimentation, RISD's curriculum is firmly
planted in the mastery of technical craft, with a curriculum that emphasizes traditional skill sets over conceptualism —
in other words, this program is for those who like to get their hands dirty.
In the Sun Porch, Katie Westmoreland's presentation of kinetic tapestries responds to the space's
architecture, evoking the patterns cast by sunlight through trees and
plants.
«Kelly's visual vocabulary is drawn from observation of the world around him — shapes and colors found
in plants,
architecture, shadows on a wall or a lake — and has been shaped by his interest
in the spaces between places and objects and between his work and its viewers.
In The Wave Hill Greenhouse Effect, the artist captures the interaction between
plants and
architecture and the juxtaposition between natural and built environments.
The CaixaForum is a restoration and expansion of one of the few examples of industrial
architecture in Madrid's historical center, the old power
plant Central Eléctrica del Mediodía.
Forming a
plant - animal - human trilogy with Edible Estates (est. 2005), a series of front - yard food gardens, and Animal Estates (est. 2008), initiatives for urban wildlife
architecture, Domestic Integrities focuses on the interior environments of humans and the ways
in which local resources are digested into their dwellings.
A former biology student who went to Harvard for grad school
in landscape
architecture, Schneider has
in the past worked for Pierre Hugyhe and a kindred sensibility reveals itself
in his works at Paramount Ranch: two vitrines filled with soil, artificial
plants, and sinister red neon signs bearing the Chinese characters for diseases, one of them rabies and the other the black plague.
Dunkerley, whose most recent solo show, Where Things Go at Joe Bar last year, was moored
in obsessive compulsive wordplay, has illustrated a series of detailed gouache landscapes depicting dystopic urban design and
architecture, like a valley uniformly
planted with vertiginously vertical high - rise apartment buildings (LeCorbusier Kundig).
Wu has painted various aspects of China including much of its
architecture,
plants, animals, people, as well as many of its landscapes and waterscapes
in a style reminiscent of the impressionist painters of the early 1900s.
The opulence and splendor
in Renaissance Venice comes to life
in his art, and one of his main biographers, the art historian Carlo Ridolfi, wrote
in 1648 of his «outlandish and majestic gods, grave characters, matrons full of graces and charm, kings richly adorned, the diversity of draperies, various military spoils, ornate
architecture, joyous
plants, beautiful animals, and many of these curiosities.»
Bernd and Hilla Becher already began taking photographs of mining and steel
plants in the early 1960s, capturing images of machinery and functional
architecture that was often on the verge of disa...
Her urban landscapes, which combine nature —
in the form of people,
plants, and animals — and
architecture together, provide the exhibition with its title.
His visual vocabulary was drawn from observation of the world around him — shapes and colors found
in plants, architecture, shadows — and has been shaped by his interest in the spaces between places and objects, and between his work and its viewers: «In my work I don't want you to look at the surface; I want you to look at the form, the relationships.&raqu
in plants,
architecture, shadows — and has been shaped by his interest
in the spaces between places and objects, and between his work and its viewers: «In my work I don't want you to look at the surface; I want you to look at the form, the relationships.&raqu
in the spaces between places and objects, and between his work and its viewers: «
In my work I don't want you to look at the surface; I want you to look at the form, the relationships.&raqu
In my work I don't want you to look at the surface; I want you to look at the form, the relationships.»
Plants have been an important element of human art, with elements of
plant architecture appearing as ornamentation for ceramics and other decoration
in Neolithic and Bronze ages
in China, Crete, Southern Africa, British Isles, Egypt, and
in the Mayan civilizations.
A generation has passed, and
in real time, our overall
architecture is still placing zero value upon the contributions to climate mitigation, for the several power -
plants retired this year.