Sentences with phrase «separated by the architecture»

Not exact matches

The robustness of the vehicle architecture and the added width of the rear cabin to accommodate a two - seat bench are reinforced from behind by the full - width combination lamp design above a clearly separate rear axle structure which incorporates the electric motor drive system.
Inspired by the historic Thai city of Ayutthaya, the architecture of Amanpuri features traditional touches like steep roofs and pavilion - style layouts, with separate, open - sided structures for the living room, dining room and bedrooms.
Inspired by traditional Balinese architecture, the Resort's 147 villas are housed within a private stone - walled courtyard featuring separate thatched - roof pavilions.
Duang Jai Resort is a modern resort in Krabi, featuring Thai architecture and fine services.It is near many notable sites, including the West Railay Beach, Ao Phai Plong, Ao Nang Krabi Boxing Stadium, Ao Phra Nang Beach, and Nopparathara Beach.It has many facilities, like a large childrens pool, a spa tub and an outdoor pool.Wireless internet is available for free in all the public places around the complex.Several amenities are at your disposal, including a poolside bar, a restaurant with local and international dishes, laundry facilities, ticket assistance and shuttle to the airport.All the rooms have a pool view and a small private balcony separated from the rest of the room by French doors.
bloodborne arguably takes place in the 18th / 19th century while gothic architecture surfaced in the 12th / 13th centuries, so to make the argument that gothic = bloodborne is moot because they're two completely different time periods (separated by about 500 years).
The baroque architecture is rendered spectral, however, by the casts» display — though separated from each other, they're arranged to form a partial outline of the bedroom, etherally floating in midair by means of wire — and by the semitranslucence of the yellowing latex.
The gallery space too becomes part of the work, as the architecture containing each group of paintings he installs by colour in three separate rooms.
The annual report is to include a separate section providing its analysis and opinion regarding matters discussed in the FEC's progress reports and the feasibility of the strategic plan presented by the FEC, including its opinion as to the practicality of Cooper Union returning to a full tuition scholarship model that maintains The Cooper Union's strong reputation for academic quality within its art, architecture and engineering programs at their historical levels of enrollment.
He continues: «Matisse's late work does contribute quite prominently, if not iconically, to a certain strand in the conjunction of modernism and abstraction which blurs the distinction between art and design, and more specifically between abstract painting and the decorative and applied arts... I've always considered Matisse's greatest contribution to art not his colour, which is undoubtedly exceptional, but his inventive painterly architectures reasserting what [painting] does (what, in a way, it has always done), what it delivers, by the act of continual reinvention; finding yet more new ways to keep it alive — and of course, keep it keenly separate from design and the applied arts even when in the act of using elements of those very disciplines to elaborate and enrich the spatial structures of his painting.»
The gallery occupies two separate floors of Mýsýr Apartment, one of the most famous examples of art nouveau architecture in Istanbul, designed in 1910 by Ottoman Armenian architect Hovsep Aznavur.
Museumgoers can watch as Carnegie Mellon University architecture students draw up their own remedy for an example of renewal that Mayor Bill Peduto of Pittsburgh called a «failed model of urbanism»: the 1965 Allegheny Center, a mixed - use superblock development separated from its neighborhood by a four - lane traffic circle.
The featured artists — albeit separated by 24 years and 5,600 miles — create a compelling juxtaposition, revealing shared interests in graphic art, architecture, and fiber as mediums that shift between sculpture and performance.
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