Sentences with phrase «lined contemporary architecture»

Clean - lined contemporary architecture and sophisticated furnishings create a feeling of modern luxury inside the villa.

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Now, there are remnants of the occasional hole - in - the - wall corner grub, but contemporary architecture and green cafes sit between lined trees and flowers.
The villa's interiors are the epitome of modern luxury, with open architecture, beautiful finishes and a thoughtful blend of classic and contemporary lines.
Clean - lined architecture, understated furnishings and the occasional pop of color or whimsy create a feeling of contemporary luxury inside Villa Good Vibe.
Spacious modern architecture with clean lines, rich tones and contemporary fittings make Malibu Bay an experience with a difference... the open plan living really gives a sense of tranquility, with lush sub-tropical surroundings and landscaped pool areas, the owner has spared no expense, from the designer decor and furnishings to the modern art pieces surrounding the walls.
Blending the stylish lines of classic architecture with contemporary customized furnishings, all 285 well - appointed guestrooms and suites offer spectacular views of Chicago's Gold Coast, Lake Shore Drive, or downtown, and are now 100 % non-smoking.
Since then — and especially within the last year — The High Line has ignited widespread murmur relating to its breathtaking architecture, imaginative urban integration and more recently its emergence as the local gallery district's — if not New York's — most imaginative sites for exhibiting contemporary art.
The High Line is not only a remarkable piece of landscape architecture, designed by James Corner Field Operations with architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, but also a place where contemporary art is presented to the public.
Beginning March 1, the foundation's Lounge Gallery will feature Bottrop's line - drawing paintings responding to the architecture of the Lounge Gallery itself alongside works from Oehlen's Computer Paintings, a series that the artist began in the early 1990s, which is now regarded as a turning point for contemporary painting.
The Nasher Sculpture Center is pleased to announce the fall and winter speaker line - up for the 2012 Nasher lecture series, 360: Artists, Critics, Curators, which brings art world speakers to the Nasher for conversations about the ever - expanding definition of sculpture and the thought - processes behind innovative contemporary artwork, architecture and design.
Founded in 1979, the New York City - based practice established its identity through self - generated conceptual art and architecture installations, before reaching international prominence with large - scale cultural and civic projects such as the Blur Building at the Swiss Expo 2002 in Yverdon - les - Bains; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts redevelopment project and the High Line, both in New York; as well as the Broad museum in Los Angeles and the recently completed Zaryadye Park near Red Square in Moscow, which opened in September 2017.
Hiroshi Sugimoto (born 1948) has helped define what it means to be a multidisciplinary contemporary artist, his photographs blurring the lines between photography, painting, installation and architecture.
They can also be understood as regulatory tools, i.e. as components of the contemporary legal architecture, to be used by multiple stakeholders — front - line practitioners, policymakers, legal drafters, companies, market agents, and citizens.»
Throughout the interior, the decor is a clever mix of classic and contemporary styles — it's clean - lined and modern but with nods to the building's Victorian architecture.
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