Sentences with phrase «rotundas where»

For example, the design of the 1.7 million sq. ft. Ontario Mills Mall in Ontario, Calif., includes several common area rotundas where the facility's 18 million annual visitors can relax.
This funnel - shaped area then flows into a central domed rotunda where various theatrical - lighting principles are demonstrated in the context of an architectural setting.

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The central campus of the University of Virginia, where I am Prof. Wilken's student, is laid out around a central Rotunda, which is itself supposed to be a temple to education generally (that is, to human wisdom).
We experimented last year with a couple of Pace Foods demos in the rotunda area (where the two lobbies meet), and they were well - attended, so we're having five guest chef demos in the same area this year.
After the lighting in the rotunda of Borough Hall, a Bronx Menorah was lit outside of Borough Hall, where it will shine bright as the Jewish community and all communities of the Bronx continue to celebrate Chanukah.
At 9 a.m., De Blasio and Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina kick off a «Day of Action» where staff will be preparing for an annual outreach drive to make parents aware of pre-K options in their neighborhoods, Tweed Courthouse — Rotunda, 52 Chambers St., Manhattan.
Several days before the Show, the benching is set up in the Garden rotunda area with signs to show where the various breeds are located.
We did have drinks in the grand rotunda — the actual name of which I forget — where we were well looked after.
The effect is close to the level of walking into the small rotunda in Washington's National Gallery, where Barnett Newman's Stations of the Cross hang en suite, or the similarly metaphysical immersion in Louise Nevelson's all - white Chapel of the Good Shepherd, tucked into a corner of the Citicorp building in Manhattan's midtown.
The central rotunda, where the artist evokes slaves who built similar plantation buildings, leads to a formal gallery hung with three cosmic paintings, representing the artist's moment of arrival, success.
A complex piece in Zaatari's overall oeuvre, Time Capsule not only serves as a sort of sequel to the artist's earlier video In This House (2005), for which he unearthed a letter buried by leftist militants in 1991 (right after the Lebanese Civil War ended), it also links the experience of the Arab Image Foundation, which Zaatari co-founded in 1997 (he recently resigned from the organization's board, which inspired the time capsule project), to that of Beirut's National Museum, where dOCUMENTA (13)'s team found the wrecked objects that are now on view with Adnan's painting tool in the rotunda of the Fridericianum.
Her palette knife is on display in the rotunda of the Fridericianum, where it sits in a glass case next to a pair of objects borrowed from Lebanon's Ministry of Culture.
Khan spent the past three years collaborating and curating many projects and public program initiatives for BRIC Arts Media Bklyn's Rotunda Gallery where she was the assistant curator.
Similar mirrors cover the panels of the Pavilion's rotunda beneath a chandelier of old Venetian crystal beads suspended from the ceiling — a place where the architecture reflects the viewer and the surrounding vegetation.
Leckey's videos are given two floors of the rotunda, where his parade - balloon - size Inflatable Felix, 2014, also looms large.
Scattered in and around the Athenaeum's rotunda and reading room, the pieces are bathed in natural light, situated in a space where study and reading are the expected pursuits.
Blossom will occupy the center of the Museum's fifth - floor Rotunda (the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery), where it will be presented along with eight other, thematically related installations.
The poorest passage in the show is unfortunately at the entrance, where Claes Oldenburg's pop art «Typewriter Eraser» (1976) in the rotunda points the way to Magdalena Abakanowicz's «Bronze Crowd» (1990 - 91) and Henry's Moore's fine «Three Piece No. 3: Vertebrae» (1968).
In the gallery's imposing rotunda, where Damien Hirst's pickled shark and Tracey Emin's unmade bed once epitomised the in - your - face aesthetic of Young British Art, a series of large, garish paintings now holds sway.
Nowhere was the mysterious affinity more in evidence than on the gallery's second floor rotunda, where a super-refined Donald Judd wall piece, Untitled (Bernstein 78 - 70), 1978, was hung above a rough Andre floor work, 32 - Part Reciprocal Invention (1971), composed of lengths of steel rods used to make reinforced concrete.
«I've been working that rotunda,» said Mark Bradford, referring to the Hirshhorn — 225 miles away in DC — where he is preparing for a major installation next year.
(Photo: Reuters / Finbarr O'Reilly) Pilgrims wait in line to enter the tomb where Christians believe Jesus was buried, inside the rotunda of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem's Old City May...
The centrepiece of the house is the rotunda drawing room, where several master painters created a trompe - l'œil ceiling that resembles the famous Sistine Chapel in Rome.
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