Photographed by Academy Award nominee Ce» sar Charlone («City of God»), the documentary travels from war - torn Eastern Europe to the color and light of South America and is told through the voice of Willer's father, Alfred (as narrated by Tim Piggot - Smith), who witnessed bureaucratic nightmares, transportations and suicides but survived to build a post-war
life as an architect in Brazil.
Not exact matches
But what's most interesting now,
as we have talked about
LIFE, is that major manufacturers in the power industry,
architects and engineers who do large scale integration and the like have come to us and are working with us to try and think about how to put this together.
Yet he is the
architect of a revolutionary platform built on people freely disclosing information about themselves, offering up the stuff of everyday
life as worthy of the biggest stage.
Heb 11:9 By faith he
lived as an alien in the land of promise,
as in a foreign land, dwelling in tents with Isaac and Jacob, fellow heirs of the same promise; Heb 11:10 for he was looking for the city which has foundations, whose
architect and builder is God.
But my father, who was a painter and an
architect, was so hurt by the Depression, unable to make a
living as an artist, that he thought I should having nothing to do with the arts.
Out of these shared convictions and the culture of building they nourished, the
architects and patrons of these cities created urban environments and landscapes that were not only extraordinarily beautiful but that also acted
as theaters of memory and hope, places that simultaneously referred to and grounded citizens in their origins, the common destiny for which they longed, and the virtues necessary for success in their individual and collective journeys through
life.
The quiet
architect of Mission Chinese
as we know it is ready for
life after Danny Bowien (and Ivanka Trump)
Mark S Kiselica writes in When Boys Become Parents, «For too long our culture has treated boys who become fathers...
as detached misfits who are the
architects of many of our nation's problems, rather than seeing these youth for who they really are: young men trying to navigate a complex array of difficult
life circumstances that place them at a tremendous disadvantage.»
«
As all kinds of sensors become smaller, cheaper, and more networked, there is a great opportunity for architecture to come to
life and respond to information about environmental conditions that are normally invisible,» says David Benjamin, an
architect with the design team at The
Living.
Victory Gardens
As an
architect in Chicago, one of the most important aspects of future city
life for me is urban farming.
Julien Gorrias, a «behavioural
architect» at Aldebaran Robotics in Paris, France, which makes the Nao, had solved the same problem in his former
life as a masked actor by using expressive body movements.
That fearlessness served Mitchell well
as a key
architect in an international effort to synthesize the yeast genome, an important step towards the creation of synthetic
life.
I love to travel, work
as a Landscape
Architect and enjoy what I do for a
living - there is a certain selfless gratification to creating something I know others...
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A successful, ego - maniacal
architect who has spent a lifetime bullying everyone around him wants to make peace
as his
life approaches its final act.
The first two are a mid-thirties couple
living in Southern California, with Ray
as an aimless jungle gym
architect and Priya
as a hard - working lawyer.
They're all present and laying it on with a trowel, including Rufus Sewell (star of «Dark City»)
as the
architect Urshu — who has the snitty defiance of a young Tony Curtis — and Geoffrey Rush
as Set and Horus» grandfather, the sun god Ra, who
lives on an orbital platform in space, and spends eternity using his sun - bolt lance to zap a giant black leviathan - worm that wants to eat its way through the planet.
When we first meet Willis» character, Paul Kersey, a surgeon here, an
architect in the original film and the 1972 novel written by Bruce Garfield, he has the perfect
life, a loving, if ultimately disposable, wife, Lucy (Elisabeth Shue, badly underused,
as expected), a talented, soccer - playing daughter, Jordan Kersey (Camila Morrone), months away from starting college at her dream school, New York University, and a well - paying, high - status career saving
lives at a Chicago hospital.
Additional celebrities at SIFF this year included Academy Award - winning director Morgan Neville with his documentary The Music of Strangers: Yo - Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble; award - winning writer and director James Schamus of Indignation; award - winning cinematographer Kirsten Johnson with her directorial debut Cameraperson; acclaimed actor Clea DuVall with her directorial debut The Intervention; directors Miles B. Miller and Joshua H. Miller, producer Kathryn Tucker, and actor Paul Sparks of All the Birds Have Flown South; actor Craig Robinson in Morris From America; director Jonathan Parker, producers Catherine di Napoli and Deborah Parker, and actor Eric McCormack with The
Architect; Mike Birbiglia, director of Don't Think Twice; YouTube sensation and documentary subject of Presenting Princess Shaw Samantha Montgomery, who performed at the Opening Night Gala; Irish drag queen and marriage equality advocate Panti Bliss, subject of the documentary The Queen of Ireland,
as well
as director Conor Horgan; director Martin Spirit and subject Spencer Haywood of Full Court: The Spencer Haywood Story; irector Ned Crowley and actor Jim O'Heir of Middle Man; director James Redford with his new documentary Resilience; Pearl Jam founding member and Gleason composer Mike McCready; actor Laura Carmichael and director Chanya Button with the US premiere of Burn Burn Burn; director Iwai Shunji of A Bride for Rip Van Winkle; Joshua Marston, director of Complete Unknown; actor Corentin Fila of Being 17; Andreas Öhman, director of Eternal Summer; Ti West, director of In A Valley of Violence; director Roger Ross Williams and subject Ron Suskind of
Life, Animated; director Nathan Adloff, actor Tim Boardman and producers Stephen Israel and Ash Christian of Miles; director Linas Phillips and producer Ian Bugno of Rainbow Time; Richard Tanne, director of Southside With You; Jocelyn Moorhouse, director of The Dressmaker; Brent Hodge, director of The Pistol Shrimps.
Professor Fernando Reimers, who has an ongoing collaboration with the NIE
as part of the cross-national study of 21st century education he directs, expressed «I am deeply honored by this invitation of my colleagues in the NIE, to further our already productive exchanges, animated by our common desire to advance knowledge that can help all children gain the skills they will need to become
architects of their own
lives and contributing members of their communities.
The event assembled community planners, civic leaders, environmentalists,
architects, museum curators, and educators, who covered topics such
as the purpose and importance of design and how it permeates the way we think and
live.
I wondered how my
life would have turned out had I been forced to overcome the stresses and barriers Andrea had to tackle every day — and how to get adults to see young people not
as threats but
as the
architects of the future of our nation.
«Nicole Paulet Piedra embodies the qualities that distinguish students in the International Education Policy Program: professional excellence, passion for education
as an avenue towards greater justice, and the relentless creation of avenues for global collaborations on behalf of empowering students to become
architects of their
lives,» says Professor Fernando Reimers, director of IEP.
Part of making educational spaces work, according to
architects, is incorporating long - term flexibility so that
as technology, curricula, and pedagogies evolve over a building's 50 - year
life span, it can support and not hinder those changes.
As an industry we are making unprecedented decisions about the environments our children are spending their educational
lives in and there is a need to capture and share the learning on the subject - for
architects, educationalists and policy makers.
The @folio project is a mobile device for texts designed
as early
as October 1996 by Pierre Schweitzer, an
architect - designer
living in Strasbourg, France.
She has
lived, studied and worked in India and U.S.A. and gained diversified experience
as an
architect in many different sectors.
In addition, TD Ameritrade offers extra services such
as its 529 College Savings Plan, plus user - friendly
live video streaming services and free access to the sophisticated Trade
Architect platform.
Architects, interior designers, organization consultants and veterans of tiny - home
living agree: Living large in a small space works best if you embrace it as a way of life in i
living agree:
Living large in a small space works best if you embrace it as a way of life in i
Living large in a small space works best if you embrace it
as a way of
life in itself.
Your home is built
as if the
architect himself was planning to
live there.
For
Architects for Animals, twelve firms donated brilliant designs that address the functional and social needs of street cats — incorporating playful elements, such
as built - in feeding bowls, string toys, a «trophy» gallery of mice or a
live fish bowl — while all the while still appealing to the human eye.
As well as 1,300 square meters of pristine living space, which has been artfully designed by architect Jose Garcia Ruiz, this exclusive 6 - bedroom property boasts a chapel, «tafona» (oil mill), a flour mill and other original outbuilding
As well
as 1,300 square meters of pristine living space, which has been artfully designed by architect Jose Garcia Ruiz, this exclusive 6 - bedroom property boasts a chapel, «tafona» (oil mill), a flour mill and other original outbuilding
as 1,300 square meters of pristine
living space, which has been artfully designed by
architect Jose Garcia Ruiz, this exclusive 6 - bedroom property boasts a chapel, «tafona» (oil mill), a flour mill and other original outbuildings.
The
architect designed two level apartment has a very spacious, open plan
living area with beautiful timber floors, (salvaged from it's former
life as a Woolstore), furnished comfortably with two big sofas, television, DVD player, CD player and has reverse cycle air - conditioning.
Known
as Casa Caracol, the so - called «Seashell House» is a private gated property and the owners - slash -
architects live next door.
Nestling in 13 acres of outstanding conservation countryside The Valley has a choice of
architect designed cottages; select from features such
as stunning vaulted ceilings, spacious open plan
living areas, split level galleried floors and full length windows opening out onto balconies and patios that really make the most of the spectacular views and glorious Cornish sunshine.
Built in 1927 and designed by California's famous
architect George Sellon, The Citizen Hotel in Sacramento started its
life as the headquarters for the Cal State Life Insura
life as the headquarters for the Cal State
Life Insura
Life Insurance.
Upon first glance of this new trailer for Heavy Rain, Quantic Dream's interactive murder mystery, one could be forgiven for mistaking it
as a family friendly title
as we find ourselves caught up in the
life of
architect Ethan Marr.
After initially training
as an
architect, for seven years in total, the now - illustrator always knew he wanted to draw for a
living.
Having left his paid work
as an
architect to focus on painting, Bluemner was
living in poverty at the time and was unable to afford new canvases.
Memphis
Living is an homage to the designs of the short -
lived Memphis Group founded in Milan by
architect and designer Ettore Sottsass, designs Bas first encountered predominantly through their pop cultural references and simulations, and which he only later came to know
as an aesthetic movement.
Litchfield, who grew up
as an
architect's daughter,
lived between the grit of New York City, the rolling hills of Westchester and the Adirondack Mountains.
The new storage is more efficient and makes the place,
as Mill says, quoting the
architect Le Corbusier, «a machine for
living in.»
J.B. Blunk: Curriculum Vitae Chronology 1926 Born August 28, Kansas City, MO 1946 Moved to California 1949 B.A. University of California, Los Angeles 1949 — 1950 Drafted, Korean War 1952 — 1954
Lived and worked in Japan
as potter's apprentice 1954 — 1955 Artist in Residence at Palos Verdes College 1955 Moved to Northern California 1957 — 1962 Built house in Inverness, California 1962 Began working with wood 1969 — 1970 Travel to Mexico and Peru 1971 Apprenticeship Grant from Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation 1979 Cultural Exchange Travel Grant to Indonesia, U.S.I.C.A. 1983 Travel to Japan 1986 California State Art in Public Places Program competition award for sculpture 1999 Lectured at California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA 1990 Art Consultant to Land Studio Landscape
Architects and MW Steele Group 2002 Died June 15, Inverness, CA
In conjunction with this
live performance, a collection of architectural models designed for the moon in collaboration with a number of
architects will be on view at APF LAB, presenting various possible spaces to build and inhabit in the future, while offering a realistic scheme that seeks to fit the context and conditions offered by the moon
as a habitat.
Though senior figures have displaced Doig
as the most expensive
living European painter — first Freud in 2008, then Gerhard Richter, twice — he continues to command stellar prices, including $ 12m last year for «The
Architect's House in the Ravine» (1991), another example of the early 1990s paintings based on memories of Canada that remain his bestsellers.
Yet another new model for art was revealed recently in A House for Essex, in which artist Grayson Perry and
architect Charles Holland designed the dwelling itself
as artwork (part of Alain de Botton's
Living Architecture programme, you can rent it out for a short stay).
As an
architect, conceptual artist, sculptor, photographer, blogger, Twitterer, interview artist, and cultural critic, he is a sensitive observer of current topics and social problems: a great communicator and networker who brings
life into art and art into
life.
Reynolds played a central role in organising the group of 34 artists and
architects who signed a petition to found a Royal Academy of Arts, which was to hold annual exhibitions of
living artists» work (now known
as the Summer Exhibition) and establish a free art school.
Designed by the renowned Ghanaian - British
architect David Adjaye, the Arena will hosts a multi-disciplinary program of
live events, lectures, concerts, performances and screenings,
as well
as a public discussion forum.
He has helped many architecture students understand civic responsibility and appreciate their special roles
as architects in the ongoing betterment of our city and the environment in which we
live.