Sentences with phrase «spiral ramps»

So Fleming designs buildings so that every apartment has access by bike up the spiral ramps, as well as interior secure parking.
Artwork can be found along the spiral ramps of the museum and presented in a framework of 12 sections, or «chapters,» according to the museum.
What's more, he's made the cat stairs and spiral ramps into beautiful architectural features of the home.
Of course, they're all about honking and biting and stinking et al., but, to their credit, they also raise their game impressively on occasion - for example, playing soccer in Central Park, or, on a more artistic note, body - surfing down the spiral ramps of the Guggenheim.
Our suggestion would be a spiral ramp, like the one at New York's Guggenheim Museum.
A spiral ramp plunges visitors into the Atlantic Coral Reef exhibit, where contemplative lookdowns glide by, along with porcupine fish and many others.
, using its grand spiral ramp for a water slide, the smaller moments are sometimes more satisfying.
BMW's most unique feature is the awe inspiring spiral ramp which displays vehicles as you wind your way from one floor to the next.
The spiral ramp made it an effortless climb, even for our 5 - year - old, and from the top we were rewarded with a Toucan's eye view of the Corte Culebra (the curviest section of the Panama Canal).
It's almost as if the chapter's narrative form echoes the spatial arrangements of the Guggenheim's famous spiral ramp, as Crimp's disparate tales circle and seamlessly flow around a central core.
There are two enormous cast aluminum sculptures suspended from the oculus whose knotted forms are informed by a spiral and whose reflections are of the spiral ramp, which in the several times I visited the exhibition was always crammed with people.
4 His spatial choreography encompasses the wood spiral ramp with a perimeter bench developed for this third iteration of clinamen for SFMOMA's presentation.
As they begin their ascent up the spiral ramp the visitors continue their conversation until they are met by a high school student who picks up the conversation and asks further non-sequitur questions.
His final film in the series, Cremaster 3 (2002), begins beneath New York City's Chrysler Building and includes scenes at the Saratoga race track, where apparently dead costumed horses race through a dream sequence, and at the Guggenheim Museum, where artist Richard Serra throws hot Vaseline down the Museum's famous spiral ramp.
Openly inspired by F.L. Wright's Guggenheim Museum in New York, the atrium is an imposing daylight - filled space from which a large spiral ramp gives access to the museum's art galleries, located on three levels.
The inspiration was most likely a previous design by Wright for the unrealized Gordon Strong Automobile Objective, a panoramic overlook on Sugarloaf Mountain that visitors would reach by driving their cars along a giant spiral ramp.
At the museum, artworks are displayed both along the spiral ramp that encircles the full - height central space, the Rotunda, and into more traditional rooms.
From high on the Guggenheim's spiral ramp, the view of this installation will remind many visitors of Carl Andre's vast, inert grid of flat metal plates, which occupied the same spot in 1969 and again during the museum's great 1985 survey of postwar sculpture.
The exhibition is installed throughout the rotunda and its spiraling ramps, with two additional galleries on view from June 4 to September 1, featuring works by two pairs of artists to complete Haunted's presentation.
Mr. Wool contributes to that continuum» becomes, Friday December 27, 2013 (page C22 of the newspaper), «'' one of the most beautiful exhibitions to unwind up the Guggenheim's spiral ramp in some time» (FYI my post about Picasso Black and White last January 1, 2013), and pacem his anointment by the market.
Photos of the museum's interior, with its white walls and large spiral ramp, somewhat resemble Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum, except the exterior of the Hanoi Museum completely contrasts the former's exterior.

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Location: Upward Spiral Studio, 7 Temple St. (Entrance in rear on Bishop Allen St. - go down handicap ramp and press buzzer) Cambridge, MA 02139, phone: 617.491.2940
The multi levels provide a lot of places for them to explore and getting to those levels is easy with the safety ramps, spiral slide, hammock and tunnel.
I assume Playtonic Games made it this not so precise way to have some interesting platforming, like the ramps spiraling up to get to the pink ball.
First, it looked good spiralling up the ramps, where its chronological ascent made sense.
This building is quite incredible: an inverted concrete ziggernaut designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, its unique ramp gallery extends up from ground level in a long, continuous spiral along the outer edges of the building to end just under the ceiling skylight.
Other key works by Robert Smithson include: Ithaca Mirror Trail (1969, Tate Collection, London); Yucatan Mirror Displacements (1 - 9)(1969, Guggenheim Museum, New York); Partially Buried Woodshed (1970, print at National Gallery of Art, Washington DC); Broken Circle (1971, Spiral Hill, Emmen, The Netherlands); and Amarillo Ramp (1973, Tecovas Lake, Amarillo, Texas).
Upon entering the ground floor atrium of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum, its massive concrete ramps spiraling up toward the skylight, one encounters a towering mirror - covered cube supported by scaffolding elaborately rigged to one side of the museum.
Smithson is best known for his earthworks Spiral Jetty (1970), Broken Circle / Spiral Hill (1971) and Amarillo Ramp (1973).
Not one to go about things half - heartedly, I got the exercise ball and wheel, the living room and bathroom, the spiral slide and skateboard ramp.
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