Sentences with phrase «produced by architecture»

The series of renderings produced by architecture firm SRG Partnership show a graceful, curving grandstand wrapping three - quarters of the way around the...

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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.
Other fond memories include an organic fingerling potato pizza with the thinnest crust on the planet, dipping our toes in Lake Michigan, finally getting to see pieces by Henry Darger, magnificent architecture, Bucktown, uncomplicated subway, Hendrickx Belgian bakery, and snacking on all the lovely produce after a long day of walking around, with blisters.
That review, being undertaken by a nine - member panel headed by former University of Toronto President David Naylor, has been asked to produce recommendations by the end of the year on the architecture of basic science funding and support in Canada.
«By studying how damage to particular brain regions produces specific forms of cognitive impairment, we can map the architecture of the mind, identifying brain structures that are critically important for specific intellectual abilities.»
From the children and adults of all ages riding bicycles (undaunted by the 50 degree weather and rain), to the plethora of «Bio» (organic) produce and markets, to the energy efficient architecture straight out of Dwell magazine, healthy living and sustainability are embedded in the city's DNA.
The architecture of ancient Greece is the architecture produced by the Greek - speaking people (Hellenic people) whose culture
The architecture of Ancient Greece is the architecture produced by the Greek - speaking people (Hellenic people) whose culture flourished on the Greek Christian & Michaela: «Thank you for your amazing dating service — we are now engaged and planning our wedding for next year!
Glen's willingness to give the action sequences a certain weight and seriousness produces some genuinely exciting moments, yet his work is everywhere undermined by the flatness of the characterizations and the uncertain architecture of the plot.
Instead, it's produced by contract manufacturer Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria and it's based on the same all - steel architecture that rides under the Land Rover Discovery Sport and Range Rover Evoque.
Winkelmann would not say how Audi Sport would increase the performance of either the five - door e-tron SUV or the e-tron Sportback «gran turismo», both which will be produced in Belgium, based on the same new architecture and powered by a 320kW electric powertrain in standard form.
By investing in a range of lenses you can produce images in a range of scenarios — architecture, interiors, even wildlife — that would be more difficult with the limited range of focal lengths available with the standard kit lens.
Some of Italy's greatest and most famous works of literature, architecture and art were produced during this period and can still be seen by our guests today in locations such as Florence's Cathedral and Uffizi Gallery, Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome, and the Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, where Leonardo da Vinci's famous mural, The Last Supper, is located.
For unique shopping and dining, visit the village of Carmel - by - the - Sea, where the produce is local and the architecture is fairy - tale.
Director & Chief Curator of High Line Art, and produced by Friends of the High Line, High Line Art invites artists to think of creative ways to engage with the uniqueness of the architecture, history, and design of the High Line and to foster a productive dialogue with the surrounding neighborhood and urban landscape.
A grouping of paintings and objects, the show utilizes the Sadie Halie space in a unique way by integrating with the established architecture to produce a landscape that reveals slowly over time.
Commissioned and produced by the LUMA Foundation in 2012, «Altered Earth» explored the ever - changing landscape of Arles, France through moving image, sound and architecture.
In This Hello America... engages both the physical and social architecture of Bard College by re-envisioning the cultural space produced by Sasson Soffer's public art sculpture Hello America (1980), located near the campus center.
Their help enables us to promote Donald Judd's legacy by publishing his writings, producing a catalogue raisonné, conserving our collection, and stewarding scholarship on Judd's work It is through the support of our Patrons that we are able to activate our spaces in new ways, providing a platform for public integration with the art, architecture, and design of Donald Judd.
Altered Earth, commissioned and produced by the LUMA Foundation in 2012, explored the ever - changing landscape of Arles, France through moving image, sound and architecture.
This new exhibition provides new insights into the artist's practice, particularly how it was influenced by the architecture within which it was produced.
The attractive geometric forms produced by Hugh Byrne and Lars Fischedick, for instance, while directly inspired by their interest in architecture, also suggest a kinship with El Lissitzky and Mondrian, not Ellsworth Kelly.
The work isn't on display at Tate Britain because it was demolished only a few months after its creation, but the ghost of «House» lives on, and the fusion of domestic objects and architecture with the power of human memory and experience, is at the core of every artwork produced by Whiteread in the subsequent 3 decades.
Scott Carter's practice is influenced by the experience of living amongst mass - produced materials, spaces, and objects that are inherent in contemporary architecture and design.
Emerging with the abstract expressionist movement, Jay DeFeo worked for four decades as a sculptor, photographer, and painter, producing a broad and personal vocabulary of heroic imagery that was inspired by ordinary objects and influenced by prehistoric art, astronomy, and architecture.
The video architecture of the installation space at The Cosmopolitan was originally designed by Rockwell Group and realized through compelling digital narratives produced in collaboration with Digital Kitchen, digital art by renowned contemporary artists curated in partnership with Art Production Fund and generative content that is algorithmically determined as it is being displayed.
«Berlin, 1973» is the facsimile of an artist book by Isa Genzken with 78 b / w photographs from street vistas and architecture in Berlin of which the artist had produced a prototype in 1973.
We will study painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, illustration, design, and material culture produced by indigenous, native - born, immigrant, and expatriate American artists.
The selection also includes a major new sculpture produced specially for the exhibition and the context of the Museum's architecture by Álvaro Siza.
In this newly created installation, Cetera draws inspiration from the consumer language of the storefront window, employing its specific layers of flattened perspective produced by glass - walled architecture, and tight proximity of space that is both public and private.
Seventy years after his death, this exhibition provides new insights into the artist's practice, particularly how it was influenced by the architecture within which it was produced.
Recently Drew produced an installation for San Francisco's de Young Museum titled Number 197, a work which responded to the institution's unique architecture by spanning three walls of its atrium.
Featuring a major new sound and video installation and a large - scale drawing project by Anri Sala, the exhibition Take Over addresses central themes in Anri Sala's oeuvre, exploring the relationships between music and narrative, architecture and film and interleaving qualities of different media in both complex and intuitive ways to produce works in which one medium takes on the qualities of another.
Julie VandenBerg Snow, FAIA, here as the lead juror for the Forth Worth AIA annual Design Awards, presents her thoughts on architecture today and how those ideas relate to the designs and buildings produced by her «studio - based, project - driven» practice, Julie Snow Architects Inc..
Foregrounding exhibition architecture and design as the framework for looking, Models, Open Letters, Prototypes, Supplements presents a group of recent photographs within various mobile wall and exhibition systems, whose materials and designs have been collected from Williams» recent exhibitions history, as well as supplementary material displayed in vitrines produced in 1975 by Leone Pancaldi, one of the driving forces behind the renewal of the modern Italian museum architecture.
Unlike in France and Germany, the English adoption of the Rococo style was patchy rather than whole - hearted, and there was resistance to it on nationalist grounds, led by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and William Kent, who promoted styles in interior design and furniture to match the Palladianism of the architecture they produced together, also beginning the influential British tradition of the landscape garden, [18] according to Nikolaus Pevsner «the most influential of all English innovations in art».
Curator & Director of High Line Art, and produced by Friends of the High Line, High Line Art invites artists to think of creative ways to engage with the uniqueness of the architecture, history, and design of the High Line and to foster a productive dialogue with the surrounding neighborhood and urban landscape.
Producing multiple 100 year simulations is currently out of reach, but by utilizing GPU architecture we may be able to overcome this.
The leading industry publications receive focused editorial direction and excellent quality control, are written by experienced staffers or freelancers, and are professionally designed and produced with high - quality magazine stock (or web architecture), art design and imagery.
They create a link between a firm's I.T architecture and business process management by aligning company goals with business operations to produce information as to the connection between different aspects of an enterprise.
«In architecture magazines, you don't really see people living in the house,» says Cary Goldweber, executive producer of «Dream Builders» and «Building Character,» two shows produced for HGTV by the National Association of Home Builders.
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