Sentences with phrase «series of smaller rooms»

Extensive renovation work included knocking through a series of smaller rooms to create a large open plan living / kitchen / diner.
June 22, 2003 Aspen's NXT lounge and nightclub has, off its main floor, a series of smaller rooms and bars decorated in various shades of dirty opulence.

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«I've repeated patterns in my life,» he said cryptically as we settled into a small conference room for the first in a series of long conversations.
As they discussed their schedules for a series of upcoming meetings with director candidates, Scott took a look around the small room.
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Cheadle's had the good fortune to work with some genuine modern auteurs, and the films he's made with P.T. Anderson and Steven Soderbergh have allowed Cheadle enough breathing room to craft small but enjoyable characters: bullheaded ex-con Maurice Miller in Out of Sight, the brief glimpses of Basher Tarr in the Ocean's Eleven series, and especially Buck Swope in Boogie Nights, in which Cheadle was able to convey so much of character's sadness and naivete through subtle through just his eyes.
The Best Ways to Use a HELOC Whether it's a big fix like a kitchen that hasn't been updated since the Nixon administration, or a series of small jobs, such as updating your home's flooring one room at a time, you can use your home equity to fix your abode.
For the money, Jumjai represents the best value among a series of similar small guesthouses close to, or on, the waterfront as long as you manage to obtain one of the front rooms.
We were shown a series of rooms and even the smallest are quite spacious by Singapore standards.
With another six locations yet to come this year, and hopefully more than just a meagre one level for each, there's still plenty of room for this to become something disappointing, but right now this has the potential to be the greatest game in the series and I enjoyed the hell out of small slice of it.
- uses the real - life puzzle format to retell the story of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time in the space of one hour - puzzles involve doing math, deciphering glyphs and turning in worksheets to a cast of Zelda - themed taskmasters - instead of being a small experience hosting just half a dozen players, this is one big room where teams of 6 face off against dozens of other teams - one puzzle involves decoding words from a series of brain teasers and then using a key to pull out individual letters to decipher the next instruction - involves multiple familiar characters from the series
Set atop an industrial style skyscraper, Empire features multiple windows over-looking a series of long corridors that attach each of the map's smaller rooms.
The campaign is a bit shorter, and the popular War Room mode has been replaced by a slightly smaller series of training maps.
Fifty - four paintings including three of The Garden Path at Giverny, four of The Japanese Bridge over the Lily Pond, fourteen London Views of Parliament, Charing Cross and Waterloo Bridges, twenty - four examples of an early series of small Water Lilies and nine Views of Venice comprise the first four rooms of the show.
At Mary Boone you exhibited three works; the smaller room held two pristine examples of past work: Bridal Supernova (2006), one of the Exploding Couture series, which looks at first glance like a lotus blossom transforming into a cumulus cloud, and Portable CatFight (2007), which encloses two cats, strung out from actual skeletons, that circle each other in mid-air with claws and fangs bared.
Divided in 6 separate rooms, the installation includes some 60 individual stoneware and porcelain pieces, as well as couple of rare editions on paper by Kusaka, and around 40 pieces by Wood, ranging from small collage showing his studio process, limited edition multiples, a series of floral pieces on paper, all the way to monumental oil and acrylic pieces on canvas.
Lelong's smaller gallery room will feature an early inspiration for the Maypole sculpture, Kill Commies / Maypole (1967), alongside additional works on paper from The War Series, many of which have never been shown in New York.
Transforming the AGO's Signy Eaton Gallery into a series of snaking walkways and small rooms reminiscent of Beijing's traditional communal living spaces, the exhibition Song Dong's Communal Courtyard invites visitors to lose themselves inside a unique installation of 100 vintage Chinese wardrobe doors.
The works on display are: 432Hz (2009 - 2014), a wooden shell that contains honeycombs; Vorkuta (2003), a refrigeration chamber where the temperature of -30 °C contrasts with a chair maintained at a constant +37 °C by an internal thermostat; Mindfall (2004 - 2007), a container which contains a chair and tables, on which 21 electric motors turn on intermittently, one after the other, creating a sort of musical composition; Untitled (2003), a small iron room crossed by blasts of hot and cold air channelled into the space by powerful fans; and Sub (2014), a new work specially created for the exhibition at HangarBicocca, an assembly of aluminium and glass display units which the artist originally designed to exhibit her Inner Disorder (1999 - 2001) series of drawings.
The centerpiece of the room is The Long Poem of Walking, a large - scale work comprised of shattered glass that Martinez has extracted from the street and arranged into a series of rectangles laid out according to volume, greatest to smallest, in a grid on the gallery floor.
In the early part of 1958, along with Philip Johnson, who had recently been told by Alfred Barr that Rothko was «the greatest living painter,» Lambert commissioned Rothko to produce a series of paintings for the smaller of two planned dining rooms at the Four Seasons Restaurant.»
February's soloist, Annette Kelm of Berlin, arrayed in the small room a series of photographs studying a type of hat she discovered in Manhattan's Chinatown: a kind of hybrid baseball cap and traditional thatched field hat.
A whole series of dressing rooms are on the back side of the «stage,» the most memorable being Wu Tsang's GREEN ROOM, 2012, which transforms his small booth into the back room of a gay bar in L.A., and shows a video of a drag queen performing in front of a live audieROOM, 2012, which transforms his small booth into the back room of a gay bar in L.A., and shows a video of a drag queen performing in front of a live audieroom of a gay bar in L.A., and shows a video of a drag queen performing in front of a live audience.
In the side rooms are smaller, essentially black and white works from the Plant series, comprised of ink, graphite and collage.
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The interview plays in a loop in the smaller room of the Tower Gallery of the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, D.C., alongside the main gallery, where the series, which Newman created between 1958 and 1966, is on view through February 2013.
Continuing into a smaller, adjoining room, a series of paintings and sculptures address aerial geometry, mathematics, and color implications.
The artists have worked in a variety of media, project by project: starting with Plötzlich diese Übersicht (Suddenly This Overview) in 1981, which consists of 150 small clay figures; there are over 100 double - exposure photographs in their flower series; Sichtbare Welt (Visible World) was a seemingly exhaustive archive recording the artists travels around the world, displayed as positive film mounted to lightboxes in a darkened room.
A series of works from the 1990s revolving around the idea of chambres included RWF (Rainer Werner Fassbinder)(1993)-- a recreation of the apartment of the late German film - maker — and Une Chambre en Ville (1996), which presented a sparsely decorated though carpeted room containing a small number of objects for communicating information and media such as a radio clock, portable TV, telephone and daily newspapers.
The second is a maze - like series of corridors that leads to a small room filled simply with wood and debris.
This nomadic lifestyle is directly reflected in her informal series of smaller paintings and «snapshots»; Mosshart would create art in hotel rooms or backstage between shows, packing the portable canvases into suitcases before moving onwards with the tour.
«Kienholz: The Ozymandias Parade / Concept Tableaux» juxtaposes one monumental installation that commands the space of the main gallery with series of small plaques in a rear room — instructions for a various projects over the years that were never realized.
Also included is a series of 52 small photographs, titled Room 22A, which document, from a patient's perspective, the day - to - day experience of an extended hospital stay.
In the back gallery, the walls of which are a darker gray than the first room, is a series of smaller paintings titled «Hour Triumphs» (2014) and «Popular Mantra» (2014), each comprised of a group of four canvases.
Again, because of the uniform nature of the temperature, a series of n observations taken at various points around the room will have an error that is 1 / SQRT (n) smaller than a single measurement alone.
While each company calls their system something different — Yamaha calls their system YPAO, or Yamaha Parametric room Acoustic Optimizer, seen above — the general premise of the systems is that a small microphone is hooked up to the receiver, placed where the listener's head would be during routine use, and then a series of tones and signals are sent over the speakers to test for things like echo, muddy sound, and other artifacts.
Much like the Echo, Home is basically a small speaker you plug into the wall, with a series of far - field microphones tuned to hear you from across the room.
· Samsung Series 5 All - In - One: Also a powerful All - In - One PC, the Series 5 was designed to serve as an ideal kitchen PC, with a keyboard and mouse that fit neatly in between the legs of the base to open up counter space and a slightly smaller screen size that users look for in that room.
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