Sentences with phrase «most iconic structure»

Perhaps the most iconic structure at Chichen Itza is the towering Kukulkan Pyramid.
We hopped into the dive boat and drove beyond the arch, Cabo San Lucas's most iconic structure.
The most iconic structure is its cliff - top castle.
The first phase of redeveloping one Buffalo's most iconic structures is complete.
Taking over the Colorado National Bank building, one of Denver's most iconic structures and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, celebrated Allen Tupper True murals add to the hotel's stunning decor along with specially - curated and locally inspired original artwork.
The Chrysler Building is one of the most iconic structures in New York, stretching 77 storeys high.
Behind each structure is the presence of Toronto's most iconic structures, such as the CN Tower, the skydome and the Metropolitan Toronto Convention Centre.
The fourth year brought building envelopes and some of the most iconic structures the world has ever seen.
With a career that spanned six decades and several continents, Pei created some of the most iconic structures in the world such as the Pyramid entrance to the Louvre, Paris; Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong; Macao Science Center, Macau (In association with Pei Partnership Architects); National Gallery East Building, Washington, D.C.; and Raffles City, Singapore.

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The most common pathways we explore are through color differentiation, big iconic visuals that draw the eye in, a unique pack structure that breaks the mold, and white space that provides visual relief to a shopper overwhelmed with visual clutter.
This ultimately created the iconic cone structure visible today, with Europe's most active volcano still continuing to erupt tens of thousands of years later.
Professor Stewart, who fronted the BBC documentary Volcano Live in 2013, said: «Mount Etna is arguably one of the most iconic volcanoes on the planet, but 100,000 years ago there would have been no cone - like structure such as you see today.
* The Pillars of Creation are an iconic image, taken with the NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope, making them the most famous of these structures.
«Andean bear survey in Peru finds humans not the only visitors to Machu Picchu: Historic sanctuary containing most iconic Incan structures also home to important population of Andean bears.»
This is an iconic handbag and one of the most structured handbags made by Bagghy.
That's too bad, because Meaney knows comics, 1 knows his way around documentary structure, and might have been able to tease out the drama in Morrison's rise from artsy Glaswegian youth to anointed guru of the weird for the most iconic funnybook publisher in the world.
Soaring 188 meters above the heart of Phnom Penh's business district, Rosewood Phnom Penh occupies the top 14 floors of Vattanac Capital Tower, the city's most iconic modern structure and a symbol of the new Cambodia.
Well - placed for sightseeing, visitors can easily explore most of Siem Reap's iconic landmarks, war museums, and colonial structures on foot while Angkor Wat, Bayon and Ta Prohm Temples are accessible via bicycle or tuk - tuk.
She had no problem to appropriate some of the most iconic artworks, exploring the issues of originality, authorship, and the interior structures of art and image culture.
The Tower, perhaps the most iconic architectural feature of the building, is a vertical structure, which houses multifunctional spaces and an observation deck.
The images Vaughn created in Venice are therefore not only in dialogue with the city's extraordinary atmospheric conditions and built structures, but also with iconic artworks by some of the 20th century's most lauded figures, including Alexander Calder and Constantin Brancusi.
This ambitious exhibition spans two gallery spaces — in the Diego Rivera Gallery, Pereda has erected Change the world or go home (2009 - 2015), a 24 - foot tall fluorescent scaffolding structure in front of the iconic work The Making of a Fresco Showing the Building of a City (1931), simultaneously illuminating and obscuring one of the institution's most - treasured and historically significant works.
Sturtevant (American, b. 1924) began «repeating» the works of her contemporaries in 1964, using some of the most iconic artworks of her generation as a source and catalyst for the exploration of originality, authorship, and the interior structures of art and image culture.
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