Not exact matches
While there is typically a fee to
work in such spaces during the day (somewhere in the range of $ 10 for a shared desk or $ 20 for a more spacious single desk at a place like W
work in such
spaces during the day (somewhere in the range of $ 10 for a
shared desk or $ 20 for a
more spacious single desk at a place like
WorkWork.
As Cooper sees it, «You can
work out of your garage until the cows come home, but if you want to start meeting with clients and portray yourself and your image through your physical environment, it's
more effective than a
shared space.»
The fisherman may need to build
more work space, so the local carpenters
share his (or her) wealth....
Let our clients tell you: from
space saving innovations, to using a diverse range of experts, and many
more stories to come, our clients
share their experiences of
working with Smurfit Kappa.
«Providing quality park
spaces is paramount for our «#Not62» health initiative, as we
work to build a healthier Bronx,» said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. «We must make sure that our
shared recreational
spaces are in good condition and inviting to the public, so that
more and
more Bronxites of all ages will take advantage of them.
«As we
work to build a healthier Bronx through our «#Not62 campaign,» we must make sure that our
shared recreation
spaces are in good condition and inviting to the public, so that
more and
more Bronxites of all ages will take advantage of them,» said Diaz.
As we
work to build a healthier Bronx through our «#Not62» campaign, we must make sure that our
shared recreation
spaces are in good condition and inviting to the public, so that
more and
more Bronxites of all ages will take advantage of them.
Mahoney's staff said it could cost
more than $ 10 million to rearrange conference rooms and vacant
space and
share work stations.
AMPERE already
shares information with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Space Weather Prediction Center, and Iridium's next - generation satellite network — called, appropriately, Iridium NEXT — is expected to
work more closely with NOAA, NASA and other government entities.
It's definitely a
work in progress, and once it's near complete, I'll
share more information as well as the process I went through to revamp my living
space.
Our hope is that this will give us
more valuable information on what family engagement strategies
work for students in a variety of different contexts, and provide a much needed
space for organizations to
share best practices and problem solve around challenges related to family engagement.
Some
work it out and
share their
space and resources; other's not so... [Read
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Other improvements could be peppered throughout the gate such as personal monitors for individual entertainment options,
shared desk
spaces for groups to socialize or
work, cafe - like seating for all those people eating while waiting at the gate and
more open
space for children to play.
With 60 %
more space for humans and their luggage (and pets if desired), you'll find lots and lots of room for packing and unpacking,
working,
sharing, getting dressed, undressing and sleeping.
Two large Plexiglas sculptures of an unprecedented scale for the artist
share the
space with a
more ethereal group of
works.
As the initial trio gradually
shared then delegated the direction of the
space to new members — most recently to Caroline Soyez - Petithomme, who codirected the
space with Jill Gasparina from 2008, before becoming the sole director in 2013 — the aesthetic choices have slightly shifted from an emphasis on site - specific, installation - based
works to
more formalist
works, with an inclination towards abstract painting and digital art.
, The Creators Project, July Rees, William, «Yuri Pattison: user,
space», this is tomorrow, July Parson, Elly, «Blurred Lines: Yuri Pattison questions the viability of live / work spaces», Wallpaper, July Thorne, Harry, «Network Control», Frieze, July Piejko, Jennifer, «Art Basel and Liste», Art Agenda, June Fattori Franchini, Attilia, «Yuri Pattison», Kaleidoscope, Issue # 26, Winter 2015 Herbert, Martin, «British Art Show 8», Frieze, November Dell, April, «Abjection in the Digital Age at Import Projects», BerlinArtLink, September Bondi de Antoni, Alexandra, `'» Abjects» examines the vulnerability of the real world in the digital age», i - D, September Sherwin, Skye, «10 Artists You Should Meet», 10 Magazine, August Nettel, Michaela, «Yuri Pattison: «There needs to be more knowledge sharing within the London art community», www.a-n.co.uk, July van der Heide, Bart, «Yuri Pattison», interview, Mousse # 49, June 2015 Bondi de Antoni, Alexandra, «cosmos carl», i - D, June Pattison, Yuri, «The Crypt of Civilization 1940 — 2015 ---------8113», commission, Art Papers, May Joel, Dean, «Morphing Overnight», this is tomorrow, April Guggenheim, Katie, Sleek Magazine No. 45, Spring 2014 Khan, Nora N., «Free Traveller at Cell Project Space», DIS Magazine, November Grace, Banks, «Installations, installations and... installations», Elephant Frieze Review, October Dixon, Tim, «Yuri Pattison: Free Traveller» review, this is tomorrow, October Thorpe, Harriet, «Yuri Pattison: Free Traveller», Studio International, October Benson, Louise, «Free Traveller» interview, POST Matter, www.postmatter.com, September Hothi, Ajay, «Lonely Arts», Art Monthly # 379, September Rochat, Jeanne - Salomé, «colocation, time displacement» feature, Novembre Magazine # 9, Spring 2014 Archey, Karen, «RELiable COMmunications» cover feature & interview, Art Papers, May / June Robertson, Adi, «Reliable Communications» turns Soviet message boards into online art», The Verge, www.theverge.com, March Luke, Ben, «Web of Intrigue», The Art Newspaper Number 254, February Kay, Jean, «An Interview with Yuri Pattison», www.aqnb.com, January 2013 Davidson, Laura, «Traveling Through Layers: Yuri Pattison and his Leakers», www.rhizome.com, Jan 2012 Davies - Crook, Susanna, Yuri Pattison: Faraday Cage, interview, www.dazeddigital.com, March Nairne, Eleanor, «Yuri Pattison» focal - plane review, Frieze # 145, March 2011 Bailey, Stephanie, «Yuri Pattison, focal - plane» critic's pick, Artforum, December Symester, Chantelle, «Yuri Pattison: Focal - Plane» interview, www.dazeddigital.com, Dec
space», this is tomorrow, July Parson, Elly, «Blurred Lines: Yuri Pattison questions the viability of live /
work spaces», Wallpaper, July Thorne, Harry, «Network Control», Frieze, July Piejko, Jennifer, «Art Basel and Liste», Art Agenda, June Fattori Franchini, Attilia, «Yuri Pattison», Kaleidoscope, Issue # 26, Winter 2015 Herbert, Martin, «British Art Show 8», Frieze, November Dell, April, «Abjection in the Digital Age at Import Projects», BerlinArtLink, September Bondi de Antoni, Alexandra, `'» Abjects» examines the vulnerability of the real world in the digital age», i - D, September Sherwin, Skye, «10 Artists You Should Meet», 10 Magazine, August Nettel, Michaela, «Yuri Pattison: «There needs to be
more knowledge
sharing within the London art community», www.a-n.co.uk, July van der Heide, Bart, «Yuri Pattison», interview, Mousse # 49, June 2015 Bondi de Antoni, Alexandra, «cosmos carl», i - D, June Pattison, Yuri, «The Crypt of Civilization 1940 — 2015 ---------8113», commission, Art Papers, May Joel, Dean, «Morphing Overnight», this is tomorrow, April Guggenheim, Katie, Sleek Magazine No. 45, Spring 2014 Khan, Nora N., «Free Traveller at Cell Project
Space», DIS Magazine, November Grace, Banks, «Installations, installations and... installations», Elephant Frieze Review, October Dixon, Tim, «Yuri Pattison: Free Traveller» review, this is tomorrow, October Thorpe, Harriet, «Yuri Pattison: Free Traveller», Studio International, October Benson, Louise, «Free Traveller» interview, POST Matter, www.postmatter.com, September Hothi, Ajay, «Lonely Arts», Art Monthly # 379, September Rochat, Jeanne - Salomé, «colocation, time displacement» feature, Novembre Magazine # 9, Spring 2014 Archey, Karen, «RELiable COMmunications» cover feature & interview, Art Papers, May / June Robertson, Adi, «Reliable Communications» turns Soviet message boards into online art», The Verge, www.theverge.com, March Luke, Ben, «Web of Intrigue», The Art Newspaper Number 254, February Kay, Jean, «An Interview with Yuri Pattison», www.aqnb.com, January 2013 Davidson, Laura, «Traveling Through Layers: Yuri Pattison and his Leakers», www.rhizome.com, Jan 2012 Davies - Crook, Susanna, Yuri Pattison: Faraday Cage, interview, www.dazeddigital.com, March Nairne, Eleanor, «Yuri Pattison» focal - plane review, Frieze # 145, March 2011 Bailey, Stephanie, «Yuri Pattison, focal - plane» critic's pick, Artforum, December Symester, Chantelle, «Yuri Pattison: Focal - Plane» interview, www.dazeddigital.com, Dec
Space», DIS Magazine, November Grace, Banks, «Installations, installations and... installations», Elephant Frieze Review, October Dixon, Tim, «Yuri Pattison: Free Traveller» review, this is tomorrow, October Thorpe, Harriet, «Yuri Pattison: Free Traveller», Studio International, October Benson, Louise, «Free Traveller» interview, POST Matter, www.postmatter.com, September Hothi, Ajay, «Lonely Arts», Art Monthly # 379, September Rochat, Jeanne - Salomé, «colocation, time displacement» feature, Novembre Magazine # 9, Spring 2014 Archey, Karen, «RELiable COMmunications» cover feature & interview, Art Papers, May / June Robertson, Adi, «Reliable Communications» turns Soviet message boards into online art», The Verge, www.theverge.com, March Luke, Ben, «Web of Intrigue», The Art Newspaper Number 254, February Kay, Jean, «An Interview with Yuri Pattison», www.aqnb.com, January 2013 Davidson, Laura, «Traveling Through Layers: Yuri Pattison and his Leakers», www.rhizome.com, Jan 2012 Davies - Crook, Susanna, Yuri Pattison: Faraday Cage, interview, www.dazeddigital.com, March Nairne, Eleanor, «Yuri Pattison» focal - plane review, Frieze # 145, March 2011 Bailey, Stephanie, «Yuri Pattison, focal - plane» critic's pick, Artforum, December Symester, Chantelle, «Yuri Pattison: Focal - Plane» interview, www.dazeddigital.com, December
Its less restrictive,
more intuitive approach is clearly evident in the group show Drawings (1958 — 59), for which curator Michaela Weisselberg selected
works by 45 artists who would not otherwise have
shared the same
space, among them Franz Kline, Georg Grosz, Milton Resnick, Grooms, Claes Oldenburg, and Philip Guston.
Sharing the viewer's
space more literally than any other medium, sculpture has given rise to some of the most iconic
works in art history, including the classical Greek Venus de Milo (c. 130 - 100 B.C.), Michelangelo's High Renaissance David (1504), Rodin's The Thinker (1902), and Constantin Brancusi's The Kiss (1908).
At Jackson, the nonprofit intones, «
more than 40 local artists
work in individual or
shared artist studio
space, creating
works on paper, canvas and fabric, in oil, acrylic, pencil, and pastel, as well as photography, sculpture, and ceramics.»
2015 Current Location, Waiting Room, Minneapolis 10th Baltic Biennial of Contemporary Art, Szczecin Aquí hay dragones (Here be Dragons), La Casa Encendida, Madrid Regular Expressions, 221A, Vancouver Ocean of Images: New Photography 2015, at MoMA, New York Bunting, Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbay Transparencies, Bielefelder Kunstverein and Kunstverein Nürnberg Triple Canopy presents Pattern Masters, Performance at Whitney Museum of American Art, New York HPSCHD 1969 > 2015 / Live Arts Week IV, Mambo, Bologna, Italy The Secret Life, Murray Guy, New York Night Begins the Day: Rethinking
Space, Time, and Beauty, Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco Im Inneren der Stadt, Künstlerhaus Bremen When we
share more than ever, MKG Museum, Hamburg Cool / As a state of mind, MAMO, Marseille Group presentation at Art Cologne, with Chert, Berlin Good luck with your natural, combined, attractive and truthful attempts in two exhibitions, Crac Alsace, Altkirsch Mijn Vlakke Land, FoMu, Antwerp
more Konzeption, Conception now, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen Tongue Stones, Pioneer
Works, Brooklyn, New York 2014 Requiem for the Bibliophile, Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara, CA Scars of Our Revolution, Yvon Lambert, Paris Kochi - Muziris Biennal, Fort Kochi, India Crossing Brooklyn, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York Ways of
Working, According to an Office Desk, Upominki, Rotterdam AGITATIONISM, EVA International 2014, curated by Bassam El Baroni, Ireland's Biennial, Limerick City Unseen Presence, IMMA, Dublin #nostalgia, Glasgow International 2014, CCA, Glasgow To Meggy Weiss Lo Surdo, Happy Hours, CO2 gallery, Turin Canceled: Alternative Manifestations & Productive Failures, The Orseman Gallery, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts Simultáneo, La Tallera, Cuernavaca, México And I laid Traps for the Troubadours who get killed before they reached Bombay, Clark House Initiative, Bombay Flag Stavanger, curated by Randi Grov Berger and co-presented by Entrée, Kunsthall Stavanger, Norway video screening 25, ZERO, Milan 2013 Only to Melt, Trustingly, Without Reproach, curated by Tevz Logar, Skuc Gallery, Ljubljana Editionshow, Chert, Berlin I've Lost My Marbles, Totàl, Athens And So On And So Forth, curated by Margit Sade Lehni, Centre for Contemporary Art Riga, Latvia The
Space Between Us, Courtesy, St - Ouen Please Come to the Show: Part II (1980 — Now), organised by David Senior, MoMA Library, New York Canceled: Alternative Manifestations & Productive Failures, Freedman Gallery, Albright College, Reading, PA Stranded Travelers, Atelier 35, Bucharest Just what is it that makes today so familiar, so uneasy?
Working in
shared office
spaces is an attractive solution for creative start - ups, and has become
more and
more sought - after in many of the bigger cities.
Whether you're
working from home or renting office
space somewhere else, moving into a
shared space with other lawyers will give your law practice the boost it needs to become
more successful.
Several studies have confirmed that that solo professionals
sharing office
space earn
more than those who
work from home offices.
Having trimmed headcount during the recession, they are now rethinking their
space, looking to
more shared spaces and smaller offices with an eye to the way young people do their
work.
However, even with a steady
work history, most people use annual dates in their resumes because it
shares the necessary information and saves on word clutter — creating
more white
space, which in turn makes the resume
more visually accessible.
If associates» business falls off because of a life change or they don't want to
work as hard, we'll have them
share a desk or
work from home, because
space is
more valuable to us than the split.»
Key takeaways included: 1) The permanent shift towards experiential retail with a clear focus on experiencing a brand's culture and community, as well as testing and touching products before buying them; 2) the rise of
shared office
spaces stemming from new
work habits which have created a market for office
space which isn't owned by an employer, but that workers can rent or subscribe to as members; 3) the importance of predictive investment analytics has created greater access to data and data tools that can help practitioners track with and get ahead of markets trends; 4) the increasing need to focus on
more responsible and effective land use as it becomes an increasingly precious commodity; 5) the rise of automation in the transportation industry which is driving a need for nimbler supply chains connecting scalable manufacturing
spaces and warehouses in the industrial sector.
Sometimes a closed
space has a
shared reception with other offices and at times it has
more than one desk, so that it feels
more social,
working with a few others in the same room.
According to a new report by JLL titled «Bridging the Housing Gap», millennials in Asia are now
sharing more than
work spaces and transport.
I'm
working on acquiring
more pieces to assemble to bring that same feeling together and make a
space to
share with my family and friends.
I'm
working into the less is
more look lately - not sure why, I usually like lots of color - but I seem to be moving towards clean lines - not sure why, maybe I just need a quite
space =) The pictures you
shared are great.
I have a few
more spaces to
share with you like this new snowy dining room I'm
working on.
Briar Hill Modern Ensuite We loved
working on this Briar Hill home and are excited to
share the
spaces with you in
more
As they both
work in the creative field,
sharing a studio
space together felt like a natural option, and also a
more cost - effective choice overall.