Sentences with phrase «new glass facade»

[25] At the time of his death, he was working on designs for a fountain commissioned by the city of Winterthur in 1991, Switzerland, and a new glass facade for a railroad station in Basel, Switzerland.

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In buildings, for example, new and existing glass surfaces such as facades, shop windows, stairwells and balustrades can be utilised to their full potential.
The redesign includes a new facade, new flooring and furniture in the terminals, a regional aviation history museum, a glass pedestrian bridge and an eco-friendly roof over the main entrance.
Among the specifics in the redesign plan are new flooring and furniture in the terminal building, a regional aviation history museum, new exterior facade that will allow natural light in the passenger drop off area, a glass pedestrian bridge from the parking garage and a cold weather green roof.
Since 1996 Jenny Holzer has created light projections in public spaces around the world, at sites including the glass pyramid at the Louvre in Paris and the facade of the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
The architecture's changing spatialities and glass facade facing the city reflects on Bonniers Konsthall's desire to be an open and accessible venue, sensitive to new movements and changing expressions of contemporary art.
The front glass facade will receive new glass panels designed to maximize control of the amount of light that enters the museum regardless of the time of day or season; the use of shades will no longer be necessary during visiting hours.
Now the majority of visitors — those who leave their cars parked in the museum's new underground garage — emerge via glass elevator or grand stairway to a view of the Kahn building's facade, with all its marvelous detail, across a 65 - yard expanse of lawn and trees; Piano's new pavilion is at their backs.
A chequered facade of timber and glass surrounds one of two new neighbourhood libraries by Adjaye Associates to open in Washington DC.
«They wanted to build a new plant with a glass facade in the middle of the desert because it would become a tourist attraction,» this person says, which other sources support.
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