Sentences with phrase «structure by the architecture»

Frieze has become known for hiring top designers for its events; in Los Angeles, it plans to unveil a structure by the architecture firm wHY.
Previous editions of the fair, which takes place annually in the UK and New York, have featured structures by architecture studios SO - IL and Carmody Groarke.

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Mathematics, astronomy, architecture, law, education, medicine, and government emerged as quite new outward achievements of a reflective consciousness freed to think in terms of meanings given by the structures in the observable world.
Based on a plan drawn up free of charge by a Seattle architecture firm, the new zoo maintains the intimacy of the old zoo — a rustic place with dusty paths, teetering structures and the occasional mango tree in bloom — while enabling people to see animals in their natural habitats: paca in river forest, pumas in pineland, jaguarundi at the forest edge.
«Demolition of the structure is not likely because of its status as a national historic landmark, «concludes the Museum Campus Plan prepared by Lohan Associates, an architecture and planning firm.
Researchers tested the importance of that rodlike architecture by tampering with the histone - DNA structures of some archaea and then observing how these mutant archaea fared in different conditions.
The renowned embryologist charted the intricate architecture of the developing nervous system, proving that its final structure is shaped not just by newborn cells but also by those that eventually die.
«By studying how damage to particular brain regions produces specific forms of cognitive impairment, we can map the architecture of the mind, identifying brain structures that are critically important for specific intellectual abilities.»
Her design aesthetic blends and juxtaposes elements of architecture and nature by mixing highly structured, tailored pieces with whimsical softness and flow.
Inspired by architecture and nature, Jason shared that his goal was to craft elements of structure and movement into the collection.
Marissa Webb is a New York - based womenswear designer whose signature aesthetic blends and juxtaposes elements of architecture and nature by mixing highly structured, tailored pieces with whimsical softness and flow.
This workshop will explore the neural architecture of emotional behavior by examining various brain structures laying the foundation for higher level social skill functioning.
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.
The Gen4 VH architecture features significant changes to the underbody structure from the early cars which principally includes the lowering the engine by 19 mm.
The Gen4 VH architecture features significant changes to the underbody structure which includes lowering the engine by 19 mm.
This is demonstrated by the «Compact» architecture — created with high - resistance materials which allowed the weight of the structure to be limited — Dual Pinion active steering, the sophisticated suspension configurations, the Alfa DNA dynamic driving selector and the multi-award-winning MultiJet and MultiAir engines.
The design of the pavilions is inspired by traditional architecture throughout South East Asia: thatched roof and wooden roof structure in order to allow the breeze to pass through on balmy nights, wood flooring throughout, dark tropical woods, and naturally tinted lime plasters providing a range of smooth ocres and yellows...
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.
The Toltec people also inhabited Chichen Itza, so if you have a keen eye for Mesoamerican archeology you may be able to spot some of the structures influenced by Toltec architecture.
From the beaches of Hawaii and Bermuda to the deserts of the United Arab Emirates to the heart of London, our hotels offer guests extraordinary places, created by combining unique architecture and structure, expressive decor and artistry, and magnificent features.
Inspired by the best selection of Balinese architecture combined with an integrated design concept in each structure reflecting the greatest care to maintain the timelessness of Bali.
With interiors designed by Olga Polizzi and KCA International, and architecture by WS Atkins and Partners, the spectacular eleven - storey curved glass structure with green and blue glass panels, reflecting the colours of the Arabian Sea, delivers unrivalled European design style to the city.
Secondly, Basel is rich in culture, history, and architecture; it's home to 40 museums, and structures by 12 Pritzker - winning architects.
Cartagena is a UNESCO heritage site, meaning it's architecture is protected and will always stay true to it's initial structure and style (sometimes dating as far back as the 1500's) because of this, the city retains much of the same feel it had when it was colonized by...
The city looks like Victorian London or Edinburgh, but Miyazaki says he doesn't want it associated with one place, and it's more influenced by Eastern European architecture and structures.
Works in various scale create dynamic spatial relationships: a metal structure covered with accumulated bottles sits on the floor, informed by vernacular architecture as well as the cotillion, a social dance originating in France in the 18th century and further developed by African Americans in the United States; and a chandelier of oversized cowrie shells hangs dramatically within a large and site - specific yurt - like structure.
The original, early 19th - century brick building, formerly a gunpowder store, was transformed by Zaha Hadid Architects with the addition of a new tensile structure, creating a combination of old and contemporary architecture.
The relation between consciousness and space has been explored by Antony Gormley's work for 30 years: investigating the body as the bounding box of mind, and architecture as an enclosing structure for the body.
In this instance, the building's original structure adopts a Neoclassicist design and was originally intended as the Chinese headquarters for a bank founded in British - ruled Hong Kong in the late 19th - century by a British architecture firm.
Like his architecture Richard Meier's collages are clean and structured on the surface, the images constrained by a grid and formatted in a square, the ideal and basic architectural unit.
Make New Hutong Metabolism suggests the form might be a smart way to build outside of China, too; by proposing that new development «metabolize» rather than eradicate existing structures, the project advances an architecture that is both environmentally conscious and cost - effective.
The structure's design bore influences from the sometimes improvisatory architecture Figueroa noted throughout Puerto Rico and also the austere style of Brutalism (Figueroa's space even included a chair designed by Marcel Breuer).
More interestingly still, whereas once the art was imported to decorate the dwelling, now the architecture is often built around the art — think of the Rothko Chapel in Houston designed by Philip Johnson or the various structures James Turrell builds to frame a slice of sky.
The multidisciplinary approach of their artistic practice lends them to the creation of ambitious structures, made of recycled materials and theatrical scenes, strongly influenced by the architecture of their native province of Fujian.
The beetle's dirt ball is also represented in Delicate Cycle by two D - shaped, life - size «washroom» structures, Hex - Washroom and D - Washroom, attached to the building's subterranean architecture by a system of pulleys and brackets.
Mary Heilmann's work is inspired by the arched Islamic gate in Fez, Morocco, while Tamiko Kawata explores Pueblo architecture, with its traditionally flat roofs and open communal structures.
These large - scale structures, modulated by light only, make the space seem continuous and infinite, completely changing our perception of the architecture.
This publication documents the special commission made by Portuguese artist Carlos Bunga for the Sonae / Serralves Project in 2012: a very large structure for the entrance hall of the Serralves Museum emphasizing the space's verticality and functionality, in dialogue with Álvaro Siza's architecture.
The partly strict structuring of the surface of the paper works seems to be inspired by impressions of landscape or architecture.
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.»
«Brutal London by Zupagrafika is a playful journey through London's post-war brutalist architecture that allows the readers to construct some of the most interesting and controversial concrete structures while learning about their place in the city's architectural history.
I have been inspired by the interior of a Nandos, the architecture in a museum, the tree structure in a park and tiles on the floor, so I really mean everything.
I had no idea I would go into photography, though I was exposed to it by my father as a child, and later as an architecture student while working for the National Park Service, documenting historic structures around the US.
The work, which weighs 20 tons, is modeled on the former HSBC Bank in Shanghai, a Neoclassical structure built in 1923 by a British architecture firm.
In architecture and design, Anthroposophy translated as a synthesis of organic forms and is characterized by the combination of curved and circular patterns, rounded edges, and asymmetrical structures.
Designed by architects Smith & Thompson, the critically acclaimed modernist - inspired structure of glass and Cor - ten steel is included in a number of books about contemporary architecture, and has attracted attention from all over the world.
«In the Forest» at the Graham Foundation Coinciding with the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial, David Hartt's multifaceted installation explores the connection between ideology, architecture, and the environment by revisiting Moshe Sadie's unfinished 1968 Habitat Puerto Rico project: a prefab concrete structure that was intended to provide some 800 low - cost housing units for the city.
Initially, her interest in landscape used an idea of architecture to provide the structure — an earlier series was inspired by Italo Calvino's «Invisible Cities» while other pictures include tiny landscapes, which call to mind Vermeer's «View of Delft».
ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, Copenhagen, Denmark 2011 «Some Structures; drawing, writing, finance» AARHUS, SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, Aarhus, Denmark 2011 «Hunting Life in an Open Book» «Arts, Letters and Numbers: An expanded disciplinary geography» PARSONS THE NEW SCHOOL FOR DESIGN, New York, NY 2010 «Design and Existential Risk» Fall Lecture series «Risk Distribution: Why I teach algorithmic trading in an art school» GLASS HOUSE CONVERSATIONS; Dialogue in the Digital Age 2010 Invited Participant by Geoff Manaugh philipjohnsonglasshouse.org ACADIA 2010 Conference LIFE in: formation, New York, NY 2010 Lecture: «Time Promise Land: Notes on our current geographies» COOPER UNION, New York, NY 2010, «Hejduk, Hamlet and the Ghost Promise» with response from David Shapiro (poet) Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI 2010, National Science Foundation, Making Science Visible Conference «Embodied Knowledge Navigating Disciplinary Geographies» COOPER UNION Panel discussion, New York, NY 2010, «Light is Calling» Participant and moderator Bill Morrison, Kyna Leski, Chris Rose CÍRCULO DE BELLAS ARTES, Madrid, Spain Conference on John Hejduk 2009, «Hejduk, Hamlet and the Ghost Promise» COOPER UNION, New York, NY Public Art lectures with Dennis Adams 2009, «No More Shall We Part» HARVARD UNIVERSITY, GSD, Cambridge, MA Critical Digital Conference 2009, «Creative Imagination In the Shadow of Oppenhiemer» Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI How Do We Look to the Outside?
Located in the heart of Chelsea, the gallery's three story modernist - inspired structure designed by architects Smith & Thompson boasts one of the few outdoor sculpture gardens in New York City, and is included in a number of books about contemporary architecture.
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