Sentences with phrase «modern economy rooms»

Whether guests choose the classical, yet modern Economy Rooms or the Standard - and Deluxe Rooms or the suites with their ultra-stylish, light and airy design: The majority of rooms offer breathtaking sea views.

Not exact matches

The Economy Class seats offer 32 ″ of seat pitch (legroom) and 18 ″ of seat width which, by modern day Economy Class standards, is an enormous amount of room — we're used to seeing 30 ″ — 31 ″ of legroom and 17 ″ of seat width on most airlines.
Assuming SeatGuru's figures are correct and Economy Class seat with 18.5 ″ of seat width is almost unheard of in the modern aviation world (take a look at my comparison of USA - Asia Economy Class seats here) although the 31 ″ of seat pitch (roughly equivalent to leg) room isn't exactly industry leading.
The Adam & Eve features a total of 469 rooms including Economy rooms for up to 3 people, Design rooms (max 3) that can be booked for single use, Family rooms that can accommodate up to 4 and Family suites (max 4) with a sea view, all tastefully decorated with modern amenities and contemporary furniture and art.
Hotel du Congres is housed in four 19th - century townhouses near the Gare du Nord and offers 61 rooms with all the amenities of a modern economy hotel (including free Internet and satellite TV).
his newly refurbished 115 room economy hotel features brand new modern Reception,flat - screen televisions, Ensuite bathrooms, paid limited undercover par...
ibis Budget Sydney East offers affordable accommodation, and a smart choice for both leisure and business travellers.This newly refurbished 115 room economy hotel features brand new modern Reception,flat - screen televisions, Ensuite bathrooms, paid limited undercover parking, reduced mobility rooms, and FREE WI - FI access throughout the hotel.Continental breakfast is served daily.
Madrid Abierto Public Sculpture Competition, Madrid, ES 2005 Go - Between, Magazin4 / Bregenzer Kunstverein, Curated by Dr. Wolfgang Fetz and Peter Lewis, Bregenz, AT 2005 Library, Librarie, Institute of Contemporary Art, Curated by IDEA London, UK 2005 New Economy, Columbia University Art Gallery, Curated by Eric Angles, New York, NY, US 2005 CAC TV, Contemporary Arts Center, Curated by Raimundas Malašauskas, Vilnius, LT 2004 Synesthesia, a Neuroaesthetics Exhibition, Institute of Contemporary Art, Curated by Chloe Vaitsou, London, UK 2004 Everything is Connected, He, He, He, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Curated by Gunnar Kvaran, Oslo, NO 2004 Silent: A State of Being, Madrid Abierto Public Sculpture Competition, Curated by Jorge Diaz, Madrid, ES 2003 Harlem Postcards, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Curated by Christine Kim, New York, NY, US 2003 Fröhliche Wissenschaft, Brandenburgischer Kunstverein, Curated by Wilfried Dickoff, Potsdam, DE 2001 Bitstreams, Whitney Museum of American Art, Curated by Larry Rinder, New York, NY, US 2001 Urban Pornography: Project Room, Artists Space, Curated by Lauri Firstenberg, New York, NY, US 2001 Optical Verve, Ottawa Art Gallery, Curated by Sylvie Fortin, Ottawa, CA 1997 Making It Real, Aldrich Museum of Art, Curated by Vik Muniz, Ridgefield, Colorado, US.
2013 Oh Christmas Tree, Dommuseum zu Salzburg, Salzburg One Foot in the Real World, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin More Love: Art, Politics and Sharing since the 1990s, Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art, Nashville White Light / White Heat: Contemporary Artists & Glass, The Wallace Collection, London Mak Hix: The Collection Exhibition, Cock «n» Bull Gallery, London Art from Britain and Poland from 1990, The Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw (con) TEXT, Sharon Arts Centre, Peterborough, New Hampshire Stedelijk @ TrouwAmsterdam: Contemporary Art Club, TrouwAmsterdam, Amsterdam Mad, Bad & Sad: Women and the Mind Doctors, Freud Museum, London Frayed: Textiles on the Edge, Time and Tide Museum, Great Yarmouth Be Dramatic, Bechter Kastowsky Galerie, Vienna Ballet of Heads: The Figure in the Collection, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, California Writings Without Borders, Lehmann Maupin, Hong Kong do it, MU artspace, Eindhoven do it, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Ordinary / Extra / Ordinary, The Public, West Bromwich Fail Better, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg Postcard Narratives, Room Artspace, London Arthouse, Museum of St Albans All You Need is Love: From Chagall to Kusama and Hatsune Miku, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo Looking at the View, Tate Britain, London Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Dali Museum, St. Petersburg Contemporary Magic: A Tarot Deck Art Project, The Virginia MoCA, Virginia Beach More Love: Art, Politics, and Sharing since the 1990s, Ackland Art Museum, North Carolina Economy, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh & CCA: Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow
«American Art Today: Faces and Figures,» The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum (formerly The Art Museum at FIU), Florida International University, Miami, FL, January 17 — March 9, 2003 «The Harlem Renaissance and Its Legacy,» Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA, January 18 — April 13, 2003 «A Century of Collecting: African American Art in the Art Institute of Chicago,» Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, February 15 — May 18, 2003; catalogue «Structures of Difference,» Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT, February — April 13, 2003 «The Space Between: Artists Engaging Race and Syncretism,» Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, March 18 — June 8, 2003 «Visual Poetics: Art and the Word,» Miami Art Museum, Miami, FL, April 25 — November 16, 2003; brochure «Visualizing Identity,» The Jack S Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, August 27, 2003 — January 4, 2004 «Drawing Modern: Works from the Agnes Gund Collection,» Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, October 26, 2003 — January 1, 2004; catalogue «Skin Deep,» Numark Gallery, Washington, D.C., March 15 — April 26; brochure «Only Skin Deep: Changing Visions of the American Self,» curated by Coco Fusco and Brian Wallis, International Center of Photography, New York, NY, December 12, 2003 — February 29, 2004; traveled to Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA, 2004; Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, CA, 2005; catalogue «Supernova,» San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, 2003 «Fast Forward: Twenty Years of White Rooms,» White Columns, New York, NY, 2003; catalogue «Today's Man,» curated by John Connelly, Hiromi Yoshii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan, 2003 «The Disembodied Spirit,» curated by Alison Ferris, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, ME, 2003; catalogue «The Alumni Show,» curated by Nina Felshin, Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, 2003; catalogue «Crimes and Misdemeanors,» Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH, 2003 «DL: The Down Low in Contemporary Art,» Longwood Art Gallery at Hostos, Bronx, NY, 2003 «The Paper Sculpture Show,» organized by ICI, Sculpture Center, Long Island City, NY, 2003; traveled to Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach, VA; Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, TN; Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston - Salem, NC; Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, CA «An American Legacy: Art from the Studio Museum,» The Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY, 2003 «Stranger in the Village,» Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY, organized by the Museum of Modern Art, NY, 2003 «On the Wall: Wallpaper and Tableau,» The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, PA, 2003 «Family Ties,» curated by Trevor Fairbrother, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA, 2003 «Influence, Anxiety, and Gratitude (Toward and understanding of trans - generational dialogue as a gift economy),» curated by Bill Arning, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, MA, 2003 «American Art Today: Faces & Figures,» The Art Museum at Florida International University, Miami, FL, 2003
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