Sentences with phrase «spaces as architecture»

For her first museum show in Paris, Charlotte Moth — a British artist living in France — continues her exploration of space as architecture and as potential, tendentially transforming history of art into poetic vision.

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Companies in that space are often young, comfortable with cloud computing (TempoDB is a cloud database), and up on next - generation architectures in which application components are often consumed as services and developers aren't afraid to use multiple databases for multiple needs.
But modernism in architecture does not work well as organizing aesthetic for public spaces, in large part, I think, because it's visual vocabulary is very limited.
Space, as in church architecture, is the servant of the message.
This 3 in 1 convertible is a well - constructed and with a great architecture, as it focuses on the safety issues of the baby and provides you with a sufficient packing space.
«This work not only sheds new light on skeleton formation of animals, but also might inspire interdisciplinary studies in fields such as theoretical biology, bioengineering, robotics, and architectural engineering, utilizing mechanisms of self - constructing architectures that self - adjust to their environments, including remote environments such as the deep sea or space,» the researchers write.
This feature means that the muscles can be used in numerous applications at multiple scales, such as miniature surgical devices, wearable robotic exoskeletons, transformable architecture, deep - sea manipulators for research or construction, and large deployable structures for space exploration.
«The UH research going on up here is just super vital when it comes to picking crews, figuring out how people are going to actually work on different kinds of missions, and sort of the human factors element of space travel, colonization, whatever it is you are actually looking at,» Tristan Bassingthwaighte, a doctor of architecture candidate at the University of Hawaii who served as the crew's architect, said in a statement.
One chapter ranges from large issues such as the shift of school architecture to modular spaces to small instructions such as «use one outside provider» per course or subject.
We have re-imagined the physical classroom and school environment by removing walls to create a 7000 - square - foot open architecture learning facility that accommodates 200 students in individual workstations, as well as, four learning spaces dedicated to small group learning, 1:1 coaching, and larger workshops and seminars.
It's just what Jag needed to be talked about as a critical player in the budding luxury EV space, and we hear that the architecture is «theoretically scalable» to the extent that it could underpin other EV models in the future.
-- New Jetta is longer, wider and taller than the model it replaces — Has a more mature stance — Underpins the modular MQB architecture — Boot space remains identical as before at 510 - litres
Part of the rear light cluster swings up as an essential element of the hatch architecture to give good light and visibility into the cargo space, leaving behind the secondary section of the cluster to enhance safety by ensuring others on the road can still see the car in the dark.
Modularity in parts — such as four - cylinder and three - cylinder blocks — that share bore spacing, bore diameter, liners and other dimensions, reduces complexity while increasing the flexibility to quickly adapt the architecture for new applications.
A unique triple - clutch assembly in the middle of the 10 - speed's architecture is a primary enabler for packaging 10 - speed content in the same space as GM's six - and eight - speed transmissions.
The future of pure luxury motoring is already taking shape as Rolls - Royce Motor Cars begins testing its new aluminum space - frame architecture which will underpin all future Rolls - Royce model lines.
The high roof architecture and steeply inclined rear window coupled with the short overhangs are bound to free up sufficient space for luggage as well as a roomy interior.
The aluminium space - frame architecture will make it to production in early 2018 as the basis for the first Rolls - Royce crossover, which is expected to share many technicalities with the BMW X7 that will also arrive around the same time.
From honeycombs to architecture, the hexagon is known as an optimum shape for space efficiency.
Located in the city of Porto, 3 km from the centre of one of Portugal's most vibrant regions, the Palácio do Freixo, classified in 1910 as a National Monument, is a unique example of Baroque architecture, with about 10,000 m2 of gardens and green spaces offering breathtaking views of the River Douro
It was also declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998 because «the nature and quality of its architecture and of its outstanding quality as a public open space -LSB-...] illustrates in an exceptional way the evolution and achievements of a highly successful mercantile city of northern Europe at the height of its prosperity.»
The same architecture, public spaces, and mild weather that attract tourists make it ideal for skateboarders as well.
By contrast Bucharest, Romania's largest - and capital - city is an exciting destination which combines architecture from every era of the country's history, interspersed with delightful green spaces such as the popular and pretty Cişmigiu Garden.
The Live Music Capital of the World is also known as an oasis of green spaces mixed in with old and new world architecture.
Villa Aiko pairs classic Indonesian materials such as teak, ironwood, marble and granite with clean modern architecture to create bright, airy living spaces.
Silk Queen is a charming hotel in the heart of Hanoi with just some minute walking to Sword Lake.Ideal location within close proximity to the vibrant city center as well as culturally attractive Hanoi Old Quarter emphasizes the Hanoian nature of Silk Queen.Silk Queen offer guests a choice of 54 rooms, restaurant and leisure space that was meticulously crafted to depict subtle architecture and ambiences of Vietnam culture accompanied by the modern touch of Western style.Silk Queen is one of few hotels in Hanoi Old Quarter being situated in a large area.You can find our rooms luxurious looks in wide range: Superior, Deluxe and Suite, which are furnished by state - of - the - art equipment.
As the only Four - Diamond hotel in Yosemite, it offers romantic ceremony spaces, unparalleled service, exceptionally well appointed rooms, fine dining and architecture inspired by its majestic surroundings.
Part of Puri Bawana's magic is its adaptability: as well as being perfect for families, the villa's classic architecture, abundant space and romantic rice - field setting, make it one of Bali's most sought after wedding venues too.
The architecture is best described as Bali Modern with all the modern comforts you would expect from a luxury villa, yet imbued with Balinese style featuring large living and dining spaces all with views over the pool.
The villa features the authentic Balinese architecture and is fitted with private swimming pool, gardens, spacious living and dining room, fully equipped kitchen, car parking space, modern facilities such as Wi - Fi internet connection, DVD and CD Player, en - suite bathroom with hot and cold water.
Its open - plan architecture, with its distinct flat lava rock roof and bamboo ceiling, allows tender ocean breezes circulating as well as ventilating entire spaces of the villa.
Like earlier games this whirlwind tour of the fringes of COG controlled space captures beautiful tours of the countryside, grand gothic architecture as well as gritty industrial facilities, not to mention the essential underground caverns and organic landscapes to shoot through as well.
For many recent exhibitions, including Portrait of a Young Man at the Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, URANIBORG at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris, France and the Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art, Canada and, most recently, Disasters and Miracles at the Kunsthaus Baselland, Switzerland, Grasso has acted as a co-curator in conjunction with the museums, altering the architecture of the exhibition spaces and merging his works with pieces in the permanent collections of the institutions in order to create a unique and dynamic viewing experience.
Seven key photographs are displayed within a system of eleven freestanding wall works that intervene in the architecture of the exhibition space, underscoring Williams's self - described interest in establishing a more «mobile» position as an artist, alternately acting as «camera operator, picture editor, exhibition designer, graphic designer.»
Just as Altmejd has shown how bodies can be so violently acted upon by interior and exterior forces, in his work the apparent neutrality and solidity of architecture is shown to be unable to contain the overflow of ideologies and agendas embedded within — the body of the space bursting and the walls becoming a porous membrane.
Many of the artists share Deschenes» interest in architecture and the sculptural potential of photography — either creating an image of three - dimensional space, such as the work of Kalpakjian, or with the incorporation of sculpture into their practice, as in the works of both Tonsfeldt and VanDerBeek.
Lisa Sigal brings architecture and painting into dialogue by creating a series of physically inaccessible rooms that can only be viewed as pictorial spaces.
Taking a variety of geometries as a starting point for an investigation of space, place and reflexive architecture, the works in according to a given mean explore the ways in which mathematical principles of spatial organisation — ultimately foreign to the body — are able to evoke states of being or mind and provoke emotional responses through purely objective means.
While other artists like Richard Tuttle and William T. Wiley were also experimenting with the unstreched canvas during the same period, Gilliam's sculptural approach was revolutionary in that it repositioned the viewer's relationship with the painting to include the object as well as the space around it, blurring the boundary between painting, sculpture, and architecture for the first time.
As architecture critic, Kimmelman has written on issues of public housing, public space, infrastructure, community development, and social responsibility.
Artist Do Ho Suh is interested in architecture as physical and mental spaces, in how we organise and experience the space around us and, in doing so, how we attempt to understand the world and ourselves.
Artist Do Ho Suh investigates architecture as both physical and psychological spaces.
Felice Varini uses architecture and the space he is in as a starting point when creating his site - specific paintings on façades, walls and streets.
Similar to Owen's other works, this site - specific installation responds to the particular architectural properties — formal qualities as well as spatial patterns — of the Market and the gallery space, and is constructed out of modest and / or ephemeral materials, which seemingly grow from and within the architecture.
AK: I see myself as a sculptor and painter whose large - scale sculptural installations always incorporate the architecture of a given space as well.
Flavin and Rainer Judd's childhood home and the house where Donald Judd, a sculptor widely admired for his investigations into architecture and design, started to develop his sense of space and installation as issues integral to his art, is being restored and renovated with the intention of opening it to the public.
These are works that do not necessarily ask to be hung from a wall, but can just as well be placed as markers within the architecture of a given space.
By manipulating, deconstructing and distorting the architecture and objects as represented in glossy magazine, Rachel Wrigley's collages attempt to invent new forms; providing a distorted version of reality by investigating space as a moveable, impermanent fixture.
The audio will be played throughout the exhibition space, creating an architecture of sound whose ambience acts as a transition between the depicted scene and the exhibition at large, and complements the physicality of the adjoining installations.
From the RIBA Collections, renowned architectural figures such as Colin Campbell (1676 - 1729), Michael Searles (1751 - 1813) and Robert Adam (b. 1948) are presented alongside lesser - known contributors to the neo-Georgian style while architecture practice Apparata (Nicholas Lobo Brennan and Astrid Smitham), adds a contemporary commentary through a new commission for the Foyer space of the RIBA Headquarters.
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