Sentences with phrase «into architectural»

While the house's core dates from Burton's heyday (the mid 1800s), later additions have brought Victorian panelling and some Arts and Crafts features into the architectural mix.
And staircases can serve a purpose far beyond the functional — transform yours into an architectural centrepiece.
The new Coastal Grand - Myrtle Beach, which opened in mid-March, is one project that has incorporated some unique elements into its architectural details.
The degraded building is purchased and Gawwie, with a team of renovators and entrepreneurs, focus on turning into an architectural gem within one month.
Aki Hamada has taken a prosaic program and turned it into an architectural gem, a wooden wonder.
integrat [e] the performative capacity of biological structures into architectural design and at testing the resulting spatial and structural material - systems in full scale.
In 2014, the AIA announced a partnership with the American Institute of Architects Foundation and Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture to form the first - ever Design and Health Research Consortium, a group of leading academic public health institutions and universities that helps translate research on design's influence on public health into architectural practice for policymakers, design and public health professionals and the general public.
Thermal - bridge analysis should be integrated into the architectural design workflow so that all major construction details can be analyzed with increased productivity.
It then finishes by bringing the building physics reassuringly into an architectural context:
A 40 - foot shipping container platform holds a complete mobile waste recycling plant capable of upcycling plastic and fabric waste into architectural tiles.
Pushed into architectural dimensions while keeping the key to the riddle simple, Jungen's creations become even more confrontational.
Desiring to rid art of its potential to become a burdensome object, he began to paint directly onto the walls of exhibition galleries, thus harmoniously integrating the work into the architectural space.
For the artist's 2016 solo exhibition at Kunstverein Braunschweig, she showed the related bronze sculpture, City Lights (Dead Horse Bay)(2016), transforming the map into an architectural model.
Accompanied by archival materials from the still active Atelier Arcay, the exhibition includes twelve works that document his progression from easel painting, which he abandoned in 1956, to the wood reliefs that facilitated the expansion of his practice into architectural space.
He channels a tendency for intense focus into architectural details, according the museum.
The placement of the lines agitate the air into what our minds perceive as solid planes, yet the visual buzz — in marked contrast to the blinding vibrations set off by the black and white stripes of Sol LeWitt's wall drawings (currently part of a sumptuous exhibition at Paula Cooper one block north)-- has an inverse effect on the nervous system, transforming optical turbulence into architectural tranquility.
«We wanted to transform slatwall, the mundane store display material, into an architectural element.
Artist Jennifer Steinkamp's digital animation Judy Crook 9 introduces images of nature into architectural spaces in a manner that complicates the idea of inside and outside, and built versus natural environments.
, it epitomises Flavin's preoccupation with the continuity of his work into architectural spaces, as is made clear, literally, by his illumination of them — to the point that the fluorescent fixtures are «somewhat betrayed by [their] physical presence into approximate invisibility».
Ultimately the pieces push the boundaries of paintings into the architectural realm by activating space.
Ryan Gander often creates invisible works, such as anonymous advertisments in newspapers, or areas which blur into the architectural context in which they are created.
Artist Diana Al - Hadid creates a singularly hybrid artwork, transforming brushstrokes on a wall into architectural sculpture, in a new film from the ART21 «New York Close Up» series.
In the late 1960s Lynda Benglis became famous for her radical re-envisioning of sculpture and painting through her early works using wax and latex, which she poured on to the ground to take painting off the canvas and into architectural space.
At Wave Hill, she is researching the Georgian Revival style and exploring the transformation of natural elements into architectural abstractions seen throughout Glyndor House.
A pioneer in the field of architectural photography, Ezra Stoller was commissioned by architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Paul Rudolph, Eero Saarinen, I.M. Pei, Marcel Breuer and Richard Meier, because of his unique ability to capture the building according to the architect's vision and to lock it into the architectural canon.
The space of the Faena Arts Center is characterized by its industrial scale, and Neto's earlier work makes special use of height to elevate the spectator on the one hand — by offering them fresh perspectives on his work and occupying a different aerial space — and, on the other, to hang his characteristic nets and tubes that supports his sculptural work and breathes life into the architectural space.
A comprehensive description and behind - the - scenes look into the architectural evolution of the Barnes Foundation's new building in downtown Philadelphia.
Pursue that opening of blue sky into the complex angles and recessionary interstices of Mozart & Miles and it is clear that Wilson had not just mastered his lessons in Cubism (while a student at the Academie Julien in Paris his teachers were among the eyewitnesses to that era), but had found his own way into the architectural idiom that was a major part of Abstract Expressionism.
Designed to reflect the history of train transportation, each room has been uniquely fitted into the architectural spaces of the original depot and decorated with vintage touches.
The architects and designers have retained the character and aesthetic of a traditional Meiji house and courtyard into the architectural structure of the building.
Take a look on these villas especially their designs while you are driving and your drive will turn into architectural trip around the world.
The Turret Suites offer a thistle - themed lounge area and a dining area tucked into the architectural curve of a medieval - style turret.
Dogs don't factor as much into the architectural designs as you might imagine.
[43] This new technology is a color changing film that can be used for e-reader, but Prism is also marketed as a film that can be integrated into architectural design such as «wall, ceiling panel, or entire room instantly.»
Rick Guidice lives in Los Gatos, CA, and has transitioned into architectural design full - time.
In 1998, the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition, a main force behind the Kingsbridge Armory Redevelopment Alliance (KARA), began organizing residents and translating community ideas into architectural blueprints, with the assistance of Joan Byron and the Pratt Center.
Not every venture into architectural traditionalism turns out rose - tinted, like Walt Disney World's Main Street, USA.
In most open - plan offices, the bigwigs have private offices while everyone else is crammed into the architectural equivalent of a hotel lobby.

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Works on which you're able to obtain a copyright fall into eight categories: literary works; musical works; dramatic works; pictorial, graphic and sculptural works; sound recordings; pantomimes and choreographic works; audiovisual works; and architectural works.
$ 5,000 / week to rent (high season) Bedrooms: sleeps 10 - 12 Bathrooms: N / A Square footage: 1,700 Designed by Bjarne Mastenbroek of SeARCH and Christian Müller of CMA, this amazing home cut into the Swiss Alps is a neighbor to the prize - winning architectural destination Therme Vals hotel / spa complex.
Both Shortt and Guay say the decision was ultimately an easy one, given Chicago's rich history of crime and corruption, its suitability for gameplay elements (the waterways and bridges will come into play) and its architectural beauty.
Elastic Storage can scan 10 billion files on a single cluster in 43 minutes, IBM claims, and the architectural limits to that scalability «stretch into the thousands of «yottabytes,»» it says.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA), Schaumburg, Ill., will hold a webinar at 11:30 a.m. EST on May 8 about the trade tariffs recently put into play between the U.S. and China.
While critically acclaimed by many academics, Shand - Tucci's doorstopper was so stuffed with digressive social commentary and bouts of architectural psychoanalysis that Ralph Adams Cram and his buildings often recede into the background.
Thus Schickel, whose versatile work has encompassed painting, sculpture, stained glass, furniture, and architectural design, in one of his most inspiring works turned a simple barn in his own Loveland into a quite reverent place of worship.
In order to construct a house, bricks and other building materials are necessary; so are the builders who put the materials into place; and so is the architectural plan which determines the form of the house.
Stendahl begins by using architectural metaphors (framework, bridge, blueprint) and ends with a few miscellaneous figures (ongoing, laid bare, common denominator, the fruits, play Galilee into).
If it was turned into a museum, I should be sorry for the loss of an architectural wonder.
I picture the process of change in my theological thinking in both archaeological and architectural terms: I have dug down into earlier layers of experience, and built on what went before.
Taking advantage of recently recovered liturgies, architectural discoveries, and artistic reassessments, Stephen Shoemaker has encapsulated decades of research into a book that finally shows Mary to be far more present in the foundational years of Christianity than we had thought, well before the Council of Ephesus that confirmed her as Theotokos.
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