Clive Levitt, with 25 years
of architectural practice, will concentrate on identifying opportunities to add value to properties and exploit the development potential for Apartment Advisors clients, the company says.
Jaffer Kolb is a designer based in New York and co-founder
of the architectural practice N / A.
Accompanied by a newly designed architectural installation, the show provides unparalleled insight into Allied Works's approach to design, while exploring the dialogue between material, technique, and intention that lies at the heart
of architectural practice.
Curated by Shumi Bose, (Curator, RIBA Public Programmes) with support from Suzie Pugh (Curator, RIBA Drawings & Archives Collections) fourteen works are displayed alongside the new drawings series by Bronstein, situating and contextualising the exhibition in a continuity
of architectural practice.
Angelidakis has consistently challenged the expected end - product
of architectural practice by reversing the representation to realization sequence of the production of buildings.
Not exact matches
The
architectural firm Little Diversified Architectural Consulting helped design the pods based on the concept of tiny living, said Thomas Carlson - Reddig, the firm's global pra
architectural firm Little Diversified
Architectural Consulting helped design the pods based on the concept of tiny living, said Thomas Carlson - Reddig, the firm's global pra
Architectural Consulting helped design the pods based on the concept
of tiny living, said Thomas Carlson - Reddig, the firm's global
practice leader.
She is currently a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Ryerson University, where she devotes her time to the Faculty
of Engineering and
Architectural Science and to the Law
Practice Program.
He is also an associate
of a London - based
architectural practice.
It also turns out that Victoria used to work with one
of Anna's colleagues when she worked at an
architectural practice in Liverpool.
These may seem like distant scenarios, but we have seen all
of them in our
architectural practice.
We are also making excellent use
of best
practice architectural design and advanced construction technology, to create fantastic new buildings for current and future generations.»
The department utilizes demographic information, educational specifications, procurement
practices,
architectural and engineering parameters, and budget data to deliver planning and construction related services in support
of High Student Achievement.
The past
practice of microfilming
architectural drawings has given way to archiving electronic versions (PDF) on a standard compact disc, or CD.
Fulton brings valuable insight into organizational / operational management and best business
practices,
architectural selection, design, conceptual planning, and facility programming, master planning, environmental planning, and agency review processing and project assurance through the critical evaluation
of the construction process.
-- The term «qualified individual with a disability» means an individual with a disability who, with or without reasonable modifications to rules, policies, or
practices, the removal
of architectural, communication, or transportation barriers, or the provision
of auxiliary aids and services, meets the essential eligibility requirements for the receipt
of services or the participation in programs or activities provided by a public entity.
individuals with disabilities continually encounter various forms
of discrimination, including outright intentional exclusion, the discriminatory effects
of architectural, transportation, and communication barriers, overprotective rules and policies, failure to make modifications to existing facilities and
practices, exclusionary qualification standards and criteria, segregation, and relegation to lesser services, programs, activities, benefits, jobs, or other opportunities;
«After many years in
practice we were able to utilize our personal experience coupled with that
of our specialized
architectural team to create a first - class environment for animal care.»
Dallas, TX About Blog Studio Outside is a landscape
architectural practice that thrives on the challenge
of projects which demand a comprehensive intellectual, artistic and collaborative design process.
In 1893, Frank Lloyd Wright founded his
architectural practice in Oak Park, a quiet village on the west edges
of Chicago.
Michael Zander Architecture is an English - speaking
architectural practice specialising in luxury hotels and villas, based in Valbonne in the South
of France • In January 2012, the Restaurant Le Candille and the Bar were entirely refurbished and renovated with brand new decoration.
Gary Simmons» installation inaugurated Culture Lab 2016, a two - day series
of discussions, dinners, and public projects centering around different approach to walls —
architectural or ideological boundaries which both define cultural
practice and limit understandings
of art, architecture, and other cultural undertakings.
Oakland artist Amy Ho has a
practice based in conceptual spaces, building maquettes to stage photographs
of imaginary
architectural sites.
Not limited to the confines
of the museum and gallery, his
practice engages the broader public sphere through
architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
In Split Archives, Popović focuses on the city archives
of his hometown in Split, Croatia, where the developmental projects became a paradigmatic example
of the exceptional urban planning and
architectural practices during this time.
In his artistic
practice, Virtmanis creates visually and metaphorically dense drawing environments that combine relics
of sentimental imagery from past eras, cryptic texts in the form
of obsessive, undecipherable calligraphy, collections
of found objects,
architectural scale models, and the residue that is accumulated in the process
of creation.
Provocations: The Architecture and Design
of Heatherwick Studio examines the astonishing range
of the studio's
practice by focusing on the design concepts behind small products such as the handbag designed for Longchamp and his rotation - molded «Spun» chairs, as well as large public and private
architectural projects in the U.K., U.S., Abu Dhabi, South Africa, Singapore, and China.
Oscar Tuazon creates large - scale sculptures and installations that investigate the physical space and contain references to and elements
of Minimalist sensibilities, do - it - yourself aesthetics, and formal
architectural practices.
Recently, Shawcross has developed the scale
of his
practice, taking on
architectural spaces with work that combines epic scope and poetic grace.
Further questioning the grounds
of practice, Nikolaus Hirsch, considers the changing status
of the
architectural model as a thought - paradigm and as a thing for forging politics.
Working with drawing, video, sculpture, and installations, Hüner's
practice focuses on constructed narratives and eclectic assemblages which explore the subjects
of utopia, archaeology, ideas
of progress, and the future through reimagining spatial and
architectural entities and organic and artificial forms.
Expressing observations and emotions throughout the abstraction in the
practice of Laura Newman is a task she carries on with almost
architectural precision.
Architectural models Various kinds of architectural models have a key role in Thomas Schütte's artis
Architectural models Various kinds
of architectural models have a key role in Thomas Schütte's artis
architectural models have a key role in Thomas Schütte's artistic
practice.
From the RIBA Collections, renowned
architectural figures such as Colin Campbell (1676 - 1729), Michael Searles (1751 - 1813) and Robert Adam (b. 1948) are presented alongside lesser - known contributors to the neo-Georgian style while architecture
practice Apparata (Nicholas Lobo Brennan and Astrid Smitham), adds a contemporary commentary through a new commission for the Foyer space
of the RIBA Headquarters.
Benjamin T. Busch is currently researching critical modes
of architectural production within the field
of spatial
practice.
From «social to speculative; technical to theoretical,» the participating teams lead intellectual and
architectural practices that not only situate the US as a leading center
of critical research at the heart
of the debate on citizenship, social conscience, and a just society, but also as a place at the intersection
of political action, public policy, and changing notions
of nationality.
Louise's curatorial
practice draws on
architectural influences, using a cross-disciplinary approach to create propositions for new patterns
of exchange.
She is widely known for her simultaneous engagement with academic scholarship and contemporary
architectural practice and for interest in the intersection
of architecture and other art forms.
In one
of the exhibition's main galleries, they have restaged the Tribune challenge, inviting 16 contemporary
architectural practices to design and fabricate a tower for the building's current site.
Rose Nolan's
practice investigates the formal and linguistic qualities
of words and their relationship to
architectural space.
The program is designed to familiarize the college - level student with
architectural thought, design, and
practice, in the context
of downtown Manhattan - a vibrant neighborhood
of art, music, culture and commerce.
(2006 — present), a multifaceted project that uses
architectural drawings, digital and built models, text, photographs, correspondence, and lectures to explore the
practice of solitary confinement in US prisons.
Hoeber's own research - based
practice investigates the intersection
of architectural history, narrative and aesthetics — bringing an additional layer
of transhistorical dialogue to this project.
The 10th London Festival
of Architecture (LFA) celebrates the amazing history and innovative
architectural practices in the capital.
Gego maintained her
practice of painting and drawing, and in the early 1950s, she abandoned her
architectural work to pursue art full - time.
Cave opened an extensive survey
of his
practice at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville, Tennessee including a massive projection
of Cave's Soundsuit - centric art film, Blot (2012), several psychedelic textile installations including
Architectural Forest (2011) and Button Walls (2013) and a crowd - pleasing selection
of ten marvelous Soundsuits made between 2011 and 2017.
Each have a prolific multi-decade artistic career deserving
of further scholarship, but a palpable coincidence further connects these three gures: Betty Parsons was the founder
of the eponymous gallery which launched the careers
of the likes
of Pollock, Rothko and Newman; Arakawa and his wife co-founded the Reversible Destiny Foundation, seeking a new model for
architectural practices by borrowing from disciplines including experimental biology, quantum physics, and medicine; Lohaus co-founded the Wide White Space gallery (WWS) in Antwerp in 1966, which exhibited artists such as Beuys, Broodthaers, Christo and many others.
For this commission, on view through Aug. 19, the artist developed a multi-channel sound installation
of compositions that subtly examine the material history
of the two sites and their acoustic qualities, using everyday objects and acoustic environments unique to each site, and drawing on his
practices of focused listening and
architectural acoustics.
Entering a dimly lit room, you could hear, from a speaker mounted to a structural beam, the voice
of Vito Acconci reading from a text he had written for his
architectural practice in 2004, sketching out the philosophical - poetic dimensions
of a planned building at the South Pole: «Come into the dark....
Her
architectural practice has emphasized the adaptive re-use
of existing buildings for schools, non-profits and residences.
In 1950, Pettersen became one
of the first women licensed as a
practicing architect in the state
of New Jersey and, in 1952, she renovated a 200 - year - old barn, turning it into a home and office, becoming the first woman in that state to open her own
architectural office.