Sentences with phrase «social architecture»

Meanwhile, the design studio he's part of, Tuux, designed the Mexican Pavilion at the last Venice Architecture Biennale to reflect the broad range of social architecture represented through the 31 exhibited projects.
Silver's research ranges from Meillassoux and a triangulation of audio's trans - substance, to Yves Klein's Air Architecture, through La Monte Young's Dream House, and culminates in a discussion of historically significant audio systems and their importance as ephemeral social architectures made of air.
Emerging sound artist and theorist Micah Silver proposes a philosophy of audio that locates it as an ephemeral social architecture made of air.
She began engaging social architecture through her project Studio South Zero (2014 — ongoing), a mobile studio that relies on solar power and supports multidisciplinary artmaking.
«It is also important for students at the beginning of secondary school to arrive a few days prior to other students to enable them to get to know the school, staff, find their way around, and engage in activities that have high levels of social architecture so they get to know the other new students.
Hiorns, who claims his work is inspired the problems of modernist social architecture, created the work Seizure last year.
They are collected, assembled, and laid on the floor in reference to ephemeral, social architecture such as a shantytown.
Höfer specializes in large - format photographs of empty interiors and social spaces that capture the «psychology of social architecture».
And it is an act of class war to assault the social architecture — the welfare state, the NHS, the principle of equality on education, accessible justice, decent housing — that our forebears fought for, built and that we, the people of this country, have paid for through our taxes and have kept dear for generations because we know that these are what underpin a fairer, better Britain.
But the central idea of the model is the existence of a social architecture in school organizations that helps shape teachers» attitudes toward new pedagogies (Toole, 2001).
His interdisciplinary practice playfully engages spatial and social architectures to envision temporary utopias, regularly performing and exhibiting around North America in collaboration with various artist - run initiatives.
His interdisciplinary practice playfully engages spatial and social architectures to envision temporary utopias.
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.
YGRG is a sonar - social architecture of shared curiosity and synchronicity.
Visitors will learn about David Adjaye's extraordinary architecture and the materials he works with, discuss the importance of social architecture, look at different stages of design development, and make their own architect's sketches.
His work emphasizes the exhibition space as an intermediary between the social architecture of communities and the mainstream art world.
The cover profile titled «Social Studies with David Adjaye,» states that the passionate case he makes for «social architecture» sets him apart from his peers.
Torkwase Dyson, born in Chicago, is an artist based in New York whose practice draws on her interest in abstraction, social architecture, and environmental justice.
Most visitors are experiencing experimental music for the first time, and come out [of the coatroom] thrilled,» says Chris Kallmyer (Music MFA 09), who is Curator of Sound Programming for Machine Project, «The social architecture of the space isn't imbued with the seriousness of a traditional concert hall, and therefore allows for a more genuine and casual encounter with experimental music.
Höfer specialises in large - format photographs of empty interiors and social spaces that capture the «psychology of social architecture».
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