Sentences with phrase «moving walkway»

For a spectacular example, visit the moving walkway in the East Building concourse, where Leo Villareal's Multiverse (2008) will light your way.
Sometimes his camera pans through the diorama - like sets, and once or twice he tows his figures along as if they're on a moving walkway.
In 1900, Paris became the first city to have a moving walkway running around the city centre — then New York took up the idea...
The AIF covers half the cost of the project, which includes high - speed baggage systems and moving walkways.
In airports we have moving walkways that help you cover distance quicker than you would otherwise.
Visitors on their way to «Venom» glide upward on moving walkways, past a 65 - foot skeleton of a fin whale suspended in midair.
It's not just the theme that changes between stages, though, you'll also have to contend with gameplay variations such as disappearing platforms or moving walkways.
Elevator installers and repairers install, fix, and maintain elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and other lifts.

Not exact matches

The route for users to the swimming pool changing area will be moving to a temporary walkway out of the old reception entrance; please follow directional signage during this time.
It is slim and fits through standard doorways and even some walkways making it great for the parent to move with the child around.
Even a toddler would be expected to move out of the middle of a walkway.
On the off chance that you live in an area that has straight ways all around, then the swiveling capacity can be of better use since it gives better control while moving around corners, for example, a pathway around the piece or the walkways of a superstore.
In a perfect world, I would've swept the walkway and moved the foot rest out of the way, but hey Dolls, I'm just proud of myself for posting when we're still half living out of boxes!
A 1,200 - foot, elevated and enclosed walkway with moving sidewalks connects passengers to and from the airport terminal.
In order to move throughout the house, rescuers had to walk sideways through narrow, hazardous walkways.
Travel 140 kilometres (87 miles) to the former lumber milling town of Walpole and have a coffee at Four Sisters Coffee Shop before you visit the Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk, a 40 metre (131 foot) high walkway through the forest's canopy designed to move — which is fun or scary, depending on your perspective — with the majestic red - barked tingle eucalyptus trees that are found nowhere else in the world.
The gardens balance past and present styles: you move effortlessly from a Tudor knot garden to walkways lined with lavender, then across manicured lawns to the riverside where a 19th century university barge is moored.
In summary, the elevated bridge and walkway project at Brooks Camp is a well - planned project that moves the Brooks Camp area in a good direction that will at once help to protect bears from people... and people from bears.
During the trailer you got to see what looked like a boss battle that took place while a walkway moved along and a giant flying creature swooped around it.
SEVERAL [CROWS] will gather once the characters move to the top walkway then they will attack.
Perhaps you might be on one side of the room and see a goon moving along a walkway on the opposite side, so you grab them with your Batclaw, pull them over the ledge and off the walkway and watch them fall to their doom.
Inside, use the Lava Bubble to navigate the moving platforms and narrow walkways.
In the same way, moving stealthily at ground level in the tight and narrow walkways of the Favela - styled areas offers a lower profile mobility option.
Included among these commissions is Lichtweg (or Lightway) at the New International Airport, Munich (1989 - 1992), a permanent installation that spans the 1,000 meter walkway of moving sidewalks, linking terminals and orienting passengers in a pathway of light.
As biennales proliferate, with them comes an increasing willingness to appropriate other kinds of space, with artists being given the opportunity to move back into the kinds of historic spaces once devoted to art — the palazzi and grand houses, the urban squares and public walkways.
The richly - layered soundtrack pairing urban noises with historical recordings, was reflected off the surfaces of the architectural elements, creating spiraling echoes that become gradually softer as they move from the upper walkways to the floor of the Rotunda.
Sonnier has had twenty important public commissions since 1981, including Motordom in the Caltrans District 7 Building in 2004, one of the largest public art installations in Los Angeles, and Lichtweg (or Lightway) at the New International Airport, Munich (1989 - 1992), a major commission that spans the 1,000 meter walkway of moving sidewalks, linking terminals and orienting passengers in a pathway of light.
As Genger's forms flow down the hillside, they move over stone retaining walls and weave around the oaks, ash and pecan trees, palms and mountain laurels and traverse pedestrian walkways.
Remember that Close was making these portraits at a time of spectacular upheaval in American art, when many of his contemporaries were preoccupied with wild, experimental work — with artists like Walter de Maria, Michael Heizer and Robert Smithson moving into the desert, where they would trap lightning, build a mile - long city of black stone and extend a huge spiral walkway into the Great Salt Lake.
From Eileen Cowin's five channel video installation, Fear Itself (2014), situated in a darkened walkway, to Guillermo Bert's multi-media neon work, Gentrification (2017), which moves beyond the conceptualism of the 60's into today's activism, and Joey Forsyte's A Band of Voters (2017), an interactive platform for promoting action beyond appreciating the artifacts in the gallery and getting out into the world and voting, the visual panorama set out in this diverse exhibition is broad and multifaceted.
A continuous walkway is built on both levels; here the hailstorm has moved in and most of Muskoka was blacked out as trees fall on the power lines.
However, oil fields can have unsafe conditions including spilled liquids on walkways, moving parts that may catch clothing and the transportation and upkeep of explosive substances.
To move pedestrians through the «campus,» CMGL is installing walkways delineated by lights, bollards and brick paving at traffic intersections.
After 18 years in Vancouver's South Granville neighbourhood, Peridot Decorative Homewear moved to Fort Langley, British Columbia, where the shop now sits in a beautiful community complete with cobblestone walkways.
It's about the day I decided to see Rock City and how I forced myself to move a mental mountain thanks to a wobbly walkway that I was positive I'd never be able to cross.
And by interior design, I'm referring to the kind on the right side of the picture below... It's about the day I decided to see Rock City and how I forced myself to move a mental mountain thanks to a wobbly walkway that I was positive I'd never be able to cross.
It was pretty empty by the time I took this photo as we were moving, but I wanted you to see the flagstone walkway we had on the border of our pea gravel patio.
You could block up the doorway and move it along nearer to the cabinet then you wouldn't lose too much kitchen wall space and would have a straight walkway through to the sitting room.
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