Sentences with phrase «most innovative architecture»

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That innovative architecture aside, the cabin's most striking feature is the beautiful craftsmanship of the materials which have been painstakingly selected and combined to enrich the atmosphere on board.
The MQB architecture is one of the most innovative and flexible technical platforms in the automotive world, spanning vehicles from the European Polo subcompact all the way up to the Atlas midsize SUV.
«We've combined our ultra-low power performance - on - demand architecture and the ARM Cortex - A7 — the most energy efficient ARM processor ever developed — to deliver innovative new features like a new battery savings mode consuming only 250μW, representing a 3x improvement that minimizes wake up times without requiring Linux reboot.
Media One Hotel blends modern architecture with an innovative design and the most advanced technology.
An innovative project that brings together a new building, designed by the architect Amanda Levete, and the Tejo Power Station, an example of Portuguese industrial architecture from the first half of the 20th century, and one of the most visited museums in the country.
Explore the minds and studios of the most cutting edge, innovative designers of Los Angeles — from architecture, products, graphics, fashion, murals, and more.
They collaborate with the globe's most influential artists, writers and thinkers who help Phaidon produce innovative books on art, photography, design, architecture, fashion, food and travel.
Learn about the ever - expanding definition of sculpture and the thought - process behind some of today's most innovative contemporary artwork, architecture and design.
Strategies for Architecture, City and Planet, the major exhibition that MAXXI Architettura is devoting to the architecture of the third millennium and its most innovative practitioners.
A rigorous jurying process involving eminent national figures in design, art, and architecture assures the highest quality and most innovative exhibitors.
A 2016 Workplace Innovation Survey, administered by architecture and planning firm Gensler, revealed that the most innovative workers are twice as likely to have a choice about where and when they work and are twice as likely to use amenities such as cafeterias, coffee shops, outdoor spaces, gyms, restaurants and childcare facilities, according to Gensler architect Maria Martinico.
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