Sentences with phrase «not in architecture»

His beauty can not be captured in any beauty of humanity — not in architecture, not in art.

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«Seeing that movie theater with its beautiful architecture in the middle of town and it's not open, it's just strange.»
«The work that they've done designing and executing on their engine is really impressive,» says Jory Bell, partner at Playground, which had former SpaceX employees study Relativity's architecture before deciding to invest in its Series A. «And every technical decision they've made is optimized not only to serve their initial market, but to scale up as well.»
«We can actually put computation in the infrastructure of the city so that we can make the city not only greener but more efficient,» he says, referencing innovations that could prevent the waste of electricity and water from cracks in building architecture.
To be sure, Tebele isn't the only player in the game, and he's largely banking on a type of humor that, as one critic puts it, «is charmingly moronic by its very architecture
The movie also accurately presents the legal foundation — or «the big ass rubber stamp» in the words of one spook — that the U.S. used to build its surveillance architecture, and does so in a way that doesn't drag down the action.
Again, just like with accounting, it would be extremely helpful if you had a background in architecture yourself — but it's not a requirement.
«The stuff is not Times Square, boorish in - your - face stuff,» architecture journalist Sam Lubell told Canadian Business.
Apart from being sustainable, that means not making the building something that it's not; celebrating what's there in the existing architecture.
Notably, the deduction only applies to «qualified business income» and can't be claimed by taxpayers in service businesses (excluding architecture and engineering) for single filers with taxable income above $ 157,500, and $ 315,000 for joint filers.
However, the current infrastructure does not support this goal, since flooding a large area using current MIMO architecture with signals results in a loss of energy (and connectivity), and leads to signal interference with others.
In other words, don't directly spend money «optimizing for them» use internal link building and site architecture to help you rank for these harder terms.
It doesn't matter what the underlying architecture is in either method; point is the waiting time is fast or it's slow, it's either practical as a method of transacting or it's impr
If you think about it in a hardware context, because historically the microprocessor had not been good enough, then its architecture inside was proprietary and optimized and that meant that the computer's architecture had to be modular and conformable to allow the microprocessor to be optimized.
Companies in that space are often young, comfortable with cloud computing (TempoDB is a cloud database), and up on next - generation architectures in which application components are often consumed as services and developers aren't afraid to use multiple databases for multiple needs.
Maybe in order to ship something on time, you had to cut some corners, and the architecture wasn't as elegant as it could've been, or just the attention to detail or bug fixing maybe wasn't as good as it could've been.
In a letter to Facebook, the Indian government wrote: «What security architecture is proposed to be created by Facebook, on an urgent basis, so that the data concerning Indians is not pilfered or manipulated again for extraneous purposes including to influence the elections.»
They probably don't care about the network architecture that keeps their accounts up to date whenever they log in to check.
You can't use the architecture of the building to make any assumptions about the thinking of the Founding Fathers, only the thinking of the mores in place at * that * time.
But he does not forget (except for the Seventh - day Adventists) the churches and temples of smaller and more marginal religious communities, buildings typically overlooked in standard surveys of American architecture.
Having been there, it's an amazing piece of architecture, whether you believe in what it represents or not.
While I do not condone religion in any way, I do think that the architecture of some of the old churches are awesome.
The imposition of this imagery of the covenant, ritual on the cathedral's aisle highlights the central truth of covenant which in turn highlights the meaning of the eastward journey to which the Cathedral's architecture invites us: the covenant was a contract not of goods but of persons.
«It's not minarets,» said Sultan, who described a mock - up of the proposed center as consistent with the latest architecture found in New York City.
Instead be writes about and for people who typically get exactly what they want, in large part because they have been conditioned by the world around them to desire what that world can provide: the right automobile; ethnic or trend - setting foods; a lucrative but not socially embarrassing job; a residence identifiable, in architecture and interior design, with a style that has a name.
I'm not opposed to modernism in architecture, not by any means.
But modernism in architecture does not work well as organizing aesthetic for public spaces, in large part, I think, because it's visual vocabulary is very limited.
Religion or belief in a deity does not provide such an architecture.
The faith was not merely explained in its doctrine but reflected in sacred art, music, architecture, and the poetry of liturgy.
The Da Vinci Code covers a lot of ground, not only in theology and Christian history but in the specialized worlds of art history, cryptography, architecture and police procedure.
In his discussion of Catholic art in France, in L'Art Sacré, Père Régamey well documents the resistances to the significant new initiatives in ecclesiastical architecture and art, not only among the masses of believers but among Catholic intellectualIn his discussion of Catholic art in France, in L'Art Sacré, Père Régamey well documents the resistances to the significant new initiatives in ecclesiastical architecture and art, not only among the masses of believers but among Catholic intellectualin France, in L'Art Sacré, Père Régamey well documents the resistances to the significant new initiatives in ecclesiastical architecture and art, not only among the masses of believers but among Catholic intellectualin L'Art Sacré, Père Régamey well documents the resistances to the significant new initiatives in ecclesiastical architecture and art, not only among the masses of believers but among Catholic intellectualin ecclesiastical architecture and art, not only among the masses of believers but among Catholic intellectuals.
We are human beings, the smartest beings on this planet that we've been able to find, we dominate this world and have created marvels of technology, architecture, art and bioengineering that the closest species in intelligence to us couldn't even recognize.
And even with the best of music and preaching mediated through the ear, much is lost that a church service provides — the sense of corporate fellowship, the lift of the atmosphere and architecture, the appeals presented to the eye, most of all, elements in the leader's mood and personality which his voice alone can not convey.
It is unlike it at several important points: (1) it is engaged in not alone but with other people, some and perhaps many of whom are likely to be strangers; (2) it is conducted by someone usually a minister or priest — and is channeled through regular forms; (3) there are appeals to the eye in the sanctuary's architecture and appointments and to the ear in music and spoken word which are not usually present in private worship; and (4) in the singing of hymns and the unison repetition of prayers and responsive readings there is opportunity for corporate vocal self - expression.
If beauty — not a particular beauty, but any beautiful thing — is a metaphor of the sacred, then there is no such thing as a uniquely «religious» or ecclesiastical idiom in architecture or in the other arts.
People are scared of new ideas in architecture, but with a little bit of researching it becomes clear that straw bale building is perfectly viable, not so much a risk as just not yet common.
In those instances, he reminded his fellow Muslims of Islam's teachings: The burqa is a matter of style that only some Muslim countries embrace; the minarets are a matter of architecture, not religion; and firebombing churches did not sit well with Allah.
Whether formulated by Durkheim (a system of beliefs and practices related to sacred things), by Weber (that which finally makes events meaningful), or by Tillich (whatever is of ultimate concern) religion in its «classical» sense refers not so much to labels on a church building as to the imagery (myth, theology, and so forth) by which people make sense of their lives — their «moral architecture,» if you will.6 That human beings differ in their sensitivity to and success in this matter of «establishing meaning» there can be no doubt.
And, in their midst, it makes small jabs at modernity's consequences: the «Modern Churchman» who «draws the full salary of a beneficed clergyman and need not commit himself to any religious belief,» the enlightened prison warden — «I came to the conclusion many years ago that almost all crime is due to the repressed desire for aesthetic expression,» and avant - garde architecture — «india - rubber fungi in the recessed conservatory,» a floor that is «a large kaleidoscope, set in motion by an electric button.»
I fear, at times, that our concept of «design» and «planning» have strayed so far from meaning that we've found ourselves drawing fancy circles and triangles and talking in jargony - architecture - jibberish just because we're afraid we might be found out: that maybe what we're doing isn't really doing anything.»
So on Sunday morning, in a great city church, folk are to be found who, amid the glorious architecture, stirring music and highly paid preaching of a metropolitan cathedral, are lonely — lonely, it may be, for a wooden meeting house on a country hillside, lighted by oil lamps, with an organ that squeaks every time the boy pumps it, and a man in the pulpit who can not preach for sour apples, but where they have friends.
Don't forget to look up when walking — delights in the architecture and gargoyles.
We are not inventing new materials but matching the plant equivalent and assembling it in the architecture of meat.
Beyond Meat is not inventing new materials but matching the plant equivalent and assembling it in the architecture of meat.
Its architecture isn't a great improvement on Les Menuires», but its setting is so dramatic in the deepening afternoon sunlight that it is as if we are arriving at a golden Oz of the Alps.
When she's not leading a team at one of Britain's foremost architecture practices, Nicola Rutt gets her hands dirty throwing ceramics in Hoxton.
Art, architecture, history & nature — not to mention the ultimate toddler - friendly food — Italy is well worth a visit with your family in tow!
We'll also be tackling the information architecture of the service in the New Year but we can't put a date on what we'll deliver as, to be honest, we need to test that first.
Not only is it one of the best cities in the world, but it also resides in a state filled with warm, kind, and wonderful people (along with beautiful architecture, phenomenal sports teams, and of course — deep dish pizza!)
In complement to the Gothic architecture of Central Lobby, members would be well served to be filmed in a modern, «normal» office building — perhaps not unlike viewers» owIn complement to the Gothic architecture of Central Lobby, members would be well served to be filmed in a modern, «normal» office building — perhaps not unlike viewers» owin a modern, «normal» office building — perhaps not unlike viewers» own.
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