Sentences with phrase «landscapes as open space»

Not exact matches

While the best horror films have mined anonymous rural landscapes for maximum disturbing impact for over four decades now, including greats such as The Hills Have Eyes (1977), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) and, to a lesser extent, Nightmare Circus (1974), Downrange places its carefree young ones in a vast open space facing unknown terror but the stakes never feel like much beyond an exercise in style.
But as far as amenities, there's a large pool, hot tub, landscaped courtyards and trails by a river, a gym, game room with pool tables, etc., a restaurant and coffee shop in the building (open to the public, not sure if that's relevant), a rooftop deck area that overlooks the city, a theater room with regularly scheduled movies, two parking spaces in a private parking garage...
Spanish artist Israel Páez has created a wide range of bespoke pieces for the hotel such as story - telling tile walls in the open kitchens and a series of headboards for the guest rooms representing the Dutch landscape that gives every space an authentic and local touch.
Five acres of landscaped grounds with flower gardens and majestic flowering trees provide breathtaking open spaces for your ceremony and our elegant cathedral ceiling restaurant provides open air dining with room for as many as 200 guests.
Officially open now at 119 McCamly Street South, the station features include a new entrance / passenger drop - off area, fenced long - term parking lot, improved exterior lighting and landscaping, as well as remodeled office space for Amtrak and other tenants.
No attempt has been made to craft a world, as landscapes are barren open spaces with seemingly no plant life beyond the hideous grass.
In keeping with the MATRIX tradition of facilitating new, open modes of analysis, Some Forgotten Place presents the work of eight contemporary international artists who explore landscape as an intellectually and emotionally charged space.
For this project, the residential block outside of Open Source has been offered to local artists as a laboratory for a reinterpretation of the space and the landscape.
Widely known for her spectacular in situ paintings, in which explosive color is rendered directly onto architecture, interiors, and landscapes, Grosse embraces the events and incidents that arise as she works, opening up surfaces and spaces to the countless perceptual possibilities of the medium.
His structures are often airy, appearing as open spaces in an urban milieu or as organic extensions of natural landscapes.
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Tours with the Roaring Fork Conservancy offer a rare opportunity to explore the Filoha Meadows Open Space, a beautiful area off - limits to most visitors as county conservationists work to return the fragile landscape to its original state.
However, growing urban poverty and food insecurity, high costs of green open space and solid waste management, the need for recreational opportunities in the urban and peri-urban area, tend to modify thinking of planners and authorities and a more «agricultural» approach (farmers as povery reduction strategy; farmers as waste reusers; farmers as landscape managers and providers of recreational services, etcetera).
Sanity has prevailed and Russell Page's brilliantly designed garden at the Frick has been saved,» said Charles A. Birnbaum, president & CEO of The Cultural Landscape Foundation, adding, «this is all the more significant because works of landscape architecture are often overlooked, their artistic and cultural significance is either unknown or not understood, and they're seen as open space usable for expansions.
Open green space that makes you forget that you are in the city, shade trees, and pergolas with benches make a remarkable landscape that you will want to enjoy every day, as soon as you leave your apartment.
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