Sentences with phrase «lobby of the building where»

But parents were ticked, and with the help of the California Charter School Association, responded by posting a letter — enlarged, prominently placed, in English and Spanish, signed by 527 parents — in the lobby of the building where UTLA offices are housed.
What's to stop an employer from doing the same with a photo taken by a video camera in the lobby of the building where you went for your job interview?

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Echoing the original Tyrell ziggurat, his mausoleum - like is like a huge billionaire health spa, where huge dark rooms shimmer with watery reflections and amber light; in the lobby, a slash of that light rhymes with the murkier canyons of light that cut through the crammed slabs of building in the city outside.
FighterZ also features a full arcade mode, a full suite of online options and a cute lobby system where you steer around a chibi version of your character of choice, moving to different structures, characters and buildings to enter associated modes.
As a result of a loophole built into Connecticut lobbying disclosure laws, A Better Connecticut does not have to reveal from where it raised its millions.
We stepped back in time in hotel lobbies and got exclusive access to the Clevelander Hotel's roof terrace where we had panoramic views of the city and beach and, little by little, we began to notice and really appreciate the buildings we'd been walking under so obliviously.
This luxury hotel in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, begins with a contemporary lobby, where you can take one of two elevators and soar to the building's top.
Originally built in 1939, developers gutted and transformed this heritage - listed, art - deco showpiece into a posh 5 - star hotel with a dramatic, airy lobby, chic restaurant (The Wilmot — where I had a nice power breakfast with David Flynn, editor of the excellent Australian Business Traveler) and bar, and comfortable, quiet, well - appointed rooms.
Tara Angkor Hotel offers 4 star lodging in a large U-shaped building with an inner courtyard and pool surrounded by lush gardens.The pleasant scent of lemongrass greets guests on entering the lobby where the staff offer cool tea and cold wash cloths to new arrivals.Daily floral arrangements grace hallways lending a nice touch to the atmosphere.5 sizes of tastefully decorated, well laid out rooms, each with feather pillows on the beds, are available from the Superior Room to the Tara Suite.Suites come with a separate living area, two large screen TVs and a private internet router exclusive to the room.
The placement of the works purposefully reorients the visitors» awareness of areas outside the galleries, facilitating encounters with art often where one may least expect it: from the parking lot to work sheds, from the museum lobby to covered corridors between buildings, and out into the city streets of downtown North Adams.
Gary Garrels, senior curator for painting and sculpture, calls it «the cornerstone of our modern collection» and has hung it back where it was, in a spot which is now visible from a lobby that joins the old and new buildings.
These include two walls from a mobile wall system developed for the Art Institute of Chicago, present in the previous venue; a wall from a work of mine from 1991, which itself was a reconstruction of a wall built by Peter Nadin and Christopher D'Arcangelo in the 1970s; wall fragments where exhibition design elements from previous exhibitions in the space at MoMA are visible; vinyl - clad walls built with MoMA's wall system, two of which are clad with vinyl graphics that continue from the lobby; and a cinder block wall which reconstructs a wall system used by the Whitechapel Gallery in the 1950s, a system which will be used in the next iteration of the show at the Whitechapel next year.
«Confrontation» (1971) hangs in the main lobby of the Hamilton building at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), where Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis, a major exhibition of Lewis's work will run through April 3, 2016.
The lobbying tour, organized by Corporate Europe Observatory, took place on December 3rd 2015, with the goal of bringing the buildings of the Parisian business district La Dèfense to life: they are seats of power, where decisions are influenced, where lobbyists work and wield power.
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