San Francisco's Highlight gallery displayed digitally manipulated images
of architecture by Filip Dujardin, a Belgian photographer; Houston's Moody gallery showed mirrored sculptures by Edward and Nancy Reddin Kienholz, an American duo; and New York's Marlborough Chelsea gallery had geometric canvases by Andrew Kuo, and American artist.
The artist, who wrote extensively and poetically in private notebooks, saw graffiti as «the people's art,» Jessamyn Fiore, codirector of Matta - Clark's estate, says in an interview in the catalogue: «people taking back ownership
of their architecture by visually asserting themselves onto it.»
These works continue the artist's engagement with the massive volumes
of architecture by using rectangular iron blocks to translate body space into mass.
I didn't wear it until we were in Korea and these photos were taken at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza, which is an awesome piece
of architecture by the way.
Not exact matches
So whatever
architecture, whatever system is designed, whether
by SpaceX or anyone, we think these are the four features that need to be addressed in order for the system to really achieve a low cost per trip to the surface
of Mars.
Swiss - made and powered
by precision quartz, this high - quality timepiece has a case made
of stainless steel, and
architecture aficionados would be pleased
by the detail on its dial, reminiscent
of the directional lines
of the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
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.»
Although there are already over 300 undersea cables worldwide that are owned
by various companies, they can't provide the networking power that Google requires — especially to grow its cloud business overseas, Google's principal engineer
of networking
architecture Vijay Vusirikala explained.
All locations are created
by an all - female design and
architecture team and feature a menu
of food, wine and cocktails created
by female chefs, sommeliers and mixologists.
The awards, organized
by Emporis, a global provider
of building information, are the world's foremost for «high - rise
architecture» and recognize excellence in design and functionality.
But with the relative stability
of large public companies behind most major marketing clouds, the standardization
of plug - ins to those clouds offered
by their ISV programs, and the open
architectures enabled
by middleware, the vendor risk associated with most marketing technologies is increasingly being mitigated and controlled.
The bill would revoke a law that allows for the suspension
of various different licenses issued
by the Division
of Consumer Affairs ranging from occupations such as
architecture and cosmetology to dentistry and social work (just to name a few).
These companies have included Sun Microsystems as they invented Open Systems and Client Server
architectures; through to running global sales and marketing for a high growth private cloud start - up founded
by the CTO
of Goldman Sachs; as well as driving Digital Marketing platform sales in Microsoft.
Enterprises are not only inundated with increasing amounts
of data but also struggle with managing more types
of data that are less easily managed
by traditional data center
architectures.
This fueled speculation that the Xbox Scorpio might be powered
by either or even both
of AMD's new CPU / GPU
architectures.
He has also driven many financing deals, including financing for the acquisition
of ARM Holdings Plc. (world's largest chip
architecture developer), issuing mandatory exchangeable bonds backed
by Alibaba Group Holding Limited (largest e-commerce company in the world), hybrid bonds, and more.
Canada must position itself now to take advantage
of these new opportunities in the region
by expanding its trade and investment
architecture and building partnerships in the field
of innovation.
The historic properties managed
by the Public Buildings Service represent the work
of historic and prominent architects that are valued for significance in art,
architecture, archeology, culture, engineering, and American history.
When complete, The Spiral will be a 65 - story, Class AA office tower featuring one -
of - a-kind
architecture designed
by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group featuring a cascading series
of landscaped terraces and hanging gardens, unobstructed river and city views and column - free floor plates.
By contributing to the strengthening
of the international financial
architecture and providing opportunities for dialogue on national policies, international co-operation, and international financial institutions, the G - 20 helps to support growth and development across the globe.
The series
of renderings produced
by architecture firm SRG Partnership show a graceful, curving grandstand wrapping three - quarters
of the way around the...
These partners are Mercedes - Benz, which was recently reported to be preparing to unveil a fleet
of electric vehicles based on a completely new
architecture; Nvidia, which just launched the artificial intelligence - powered palm - sized Drive PX 2 computer for self - driving cars; Otto, an autonomous truck startup that was acquired
by Uber last month; and Didi Chuxing, which recently bought out Uber's operations in China.
Located in the heart
of downtown Vancouver, the Wedgewood Hotel infuses elegant European
architecture with diverse event space ensuring that your special day is limited only
by your imagination.
Schwab Charitable launches a comprehensive selection
of new investment pools, created
by combining open -
architecture index and actively managed funds from a variety
of providers.
Its tall, pointed design is typical
of Hindu
architecture, and is highlighted
by a towering, approximately 154 - foot - high (about 47 - metre - high) central building inside a large complex
of individual temples.
In contrast to Frank Gehry, whose style
of architecture can mostly be characterized as dissonant blobism, the designs highlighted
by the NCAS are grounded in the classical tradition and feature familiar tropes like pedestals, arches, and vases.
The second is the equally incontestable fact that culture is derived from and connected to religion:
architecture to temples
of worship, drama to religious ritual, universities to acquiring sacred knowledge, music, sculpture and painting to the praise
of the divine, indeed science and political economy themselves to categories generated
by divine stories.
And it's altogether appropriate that a house named in Hillenbrand's honor should publish 23 reflections
by one
of the architects who is leading American Church
architecture into a nobler future.
Every urban reform movement
of the past 200 years — from England's Hygiene Acts to America's City Beautiful Movement to modern zoning laws to modernist
architecture to the creation
of public housing and the rise
of environmentalism and historic preservation — has been a response to the social and cultural problems created
by industrialism.
This problem today is engendered and sustained
by virtually every institution responsible for the creation
of the built environment: the real estate development industry; the construction industry; federal, state and local regulatory agencies; the rule -
of - thumb manuals
of transportation engineers; the lending policies
of banks; the professions
of architecture and planning; the patrons
of architecture; and above all the zoning ordinances that regulate where and how buildings get built.
Clyde Manschreck described how Christians used art and
architecture to tell their stories: «In the grandeur
of the Hagia Sophia, a temple erected
by Emperor Justinian (527 - 65), the harmony
of Orthodoxy appears with dazzling brilliance.
With some notable exceptions, such as Robert Schuller's pioneering Crystal Cathedral, designed
by Philip Johnson (1980), the exterior
architecture of the megachurch is nondescript.
The
architecture of 63 megachurch complexes is thoroughly explored
by Anne Loveland and Otis Wheeler, professors at Louisiana State University.
The problems and possibilities
of modern church
architecture are sensibly addressed
by another Catholic writer, Michael E. DeSanctis, a professor
of fine arts at Gannon University.
Each
of these projects contains some element
of the timeless nature
of religious
architecture — ethereal light, transcendent acoustics, substantive materials crafted
by artisans, symbols that speak across ages and cultures.
He is also the author
of two books on religious
architecture:
Architecture for the Gods and
Architecture for the Gods, Book II, published
by Images Publishing Group.
What the term is meant to designate is indicated rather indirectly
by the character
of modern church
architecture and
by the perverted form in which the idea occurs.
We are basically disputing over a piece
of toast that has the crude image
of Jesus burnt into it but we go it for free on ebay — the cross
by no way is perfect and its shape is bound to happen based on the nature
of how really tall building collapse and their
architecture with many perpendicular angles.
Mathematics, astronomy,
architecture, law, education, medicine, and government emerged as quite new outward achievements
of a reflective consciousness freed to think in terms
of meanings given
by the structures in the observable world.
Charles J. Chaput's declaration that the United States» formation «presumes a moral
architecture shaped deeply
by biblical thought» is vindicated
by any study
of legislative history.
It is a «place» made all the holier
by its mute testimony to the folly
of war, just as its replacement nearby, sparkling and ghastly, testifies to the folly
of modern
architecture.
He is currently being sued in a British court
by the authors
of an earlier book, Holy Blood, Holy Grail, who claim that Brown stole the «
architecture»
of his story from them.
It is evident in his irresponsible treatment
of affairs
of state: his public corvee
of Israel's free men; his extravagant court supported at the expense
of the nation; his administrative division
of the land in disregard
of traditional tribal bounds; and his whole ingrown life in a court that defied the realities
of Israel's basic peasant economy and spent its days in the grand style, with feasting, royal processions, and dilettante scholarship in a setting
of magnificent
architecture, erected
by Israel's peasants, and with women enough for all and to spare.
Remaining fascinated
by definitions
of postmodernism and conservatism, and always returning to the notions
of sentiment and «anti-ideology,» to view all the brutal ugliness and inhumanity
of what might legitimately be classified as «modernist» (
architecture and literature first....
The diet produced
by mass production and mass marketing, our civic and commercial
architecture, our consumer goods, our style
of dress, our popular entertainments, and so forth — it all seems to have a kind
of premeditated aesthetic squalor about it, an almost militant indifference to the distinction between quantity and quality.
Of architecture, Engles believes that there are even greater opportunities to shape the framework of human life by opening the doors to any imaginable possibilit
Of architecture, Engles believes that there are even greater opportunities to shape the framework
of human life by opening the doors to any imaginable possibilit
of human life
by opening the doors to any imaginable possibility.
Many
of my generation received their upbringing surrounded
by bland, ugly, and often downright counter-mystical modern church
architecture, hidden tabernacles, and banal modern liturgical music more suitable to failed off - Broadway theater.
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.
On the one side, it is possible for the church to let the rest
of the world go
by — and for the minister to concern himself mainly with his pulpit robe equipment, the shape
of the baptistry, the
architecture of the sanctuary, and perhaps the related facilities such as the educational rooms and the kitchens.
By 1976 the fame
of the architect's name had dimmed, the novelty
of the
architecture had paled, the technical and the liturgical sophistication were passe.