K: Strangely, my most favorite
thing about the architecture of the house is how small it is!
But it is a funny
thing about architecture; how it is managed matters.
Emily Pilloton, Founder of Studio H, a design / build class at REALM Charter School and Girls Garage both in Berkeley, California, describes how she «knew there were
things about architecture and design that could have a deep impact in the classroom.»
A builder of tree forts since childhood who trained in architecture and design, Pilloton moved into teaching because she «knew there were
things about architecture and design that could have a deep impact in the classroom.»
Not exact matches
The sad
thing about the Christian religion is that it doesn't give it's followers the blueprint or
architecture of their souls.
Every since mankind has been as the Apostle described us in his epistle (Again, 2 nd Timothy 3:1 - 5; see also what Jesus said in Mark 7:20 - 23), the only
thing that has «advanced «at our hands is our
architecture, our technology, and our search for medicinal cures for what ails us.No one is denying that we've done tremendous good with these various advances, but we've also done awful, vicious, horrendous atrocities and brutalities as well.I've heard it quoted that out of all the centuries, millennia that we've considered ourselves «civilized», we've had only a few hundred years where something approximating peace has held sway among us.So again, I'm all world seeking to «make the world a better place», as it were; I just believe that mankind in his present moral, ethical, and spiritual configuration is capable of doing so.We can always enhance out technological prowess, improve our architechural designs, and make our drugs more powerful, but what
about our hearts?
«I am passionate
about all
things design, from interior design to textiles, to fashion and
architecture.
The whole goal behind my blog was to write
about all of the
things I was interested in — design, photography, travel,
architecture, music, fashion, artists, etc. — in hopes that what I should do with the rest of my life would present itself in the content.
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It's one of the cleverest
things about the survival
architecture of «A Quiet Place»; what seems ingeniously helpful in one sense can suddenly look useless when applied to other scenarios.
Fusion though tries to tie
things down to a vague futuristic setting, as you bunny hop across Halo-esque
architecture and spaceships zip
about in the background.
The
things that I like the most
about Open edX are, it uses django, its security, support on slack, naming of versions, its
architecture, the reports, the analytics, ability to customize the whole site and lastly the great and detailed documentation
The great
thing about the park is that it is beautiful down at the base where all the famous Gaudi
architecture is, but for the little more adventurous you can hike up the rest of the park — the 80 % that makes up the park that Gaudi didn't design.
We wanted to find out more
about Hungary's world - renowned spas,
architecture, and other must - see destinations, so we reached out to the Hungarian Tourism Agency, which boiled down the best of the best, from rich gastronomy and culture, to
things to do in all four seasons and places to stay.
What I found in Guatemala and Mexico were all the great
things I love
about SE Asia — beautiful and diverse natural areas, tropical beaches and islands, warm - hot climates, interesting cultures, gorgeous
architecture and delicious cuisines.
The great
thing about this particular complex is that it has been nearly untouched by human hands, standing testament to the original
architecture of an old civilization.
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Curious
about local
architecture, schools and
things to do in neighborhoods such as Silver Lake, Los Feliz and Echo Park?
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When we are talking
about things to do in Ohrid, going up the hill and visiting the Old town with its unique
architecture and narrow cobblestone streets is a tempting decision.
99 % Invisible is
about all the thought that goes into the
things we don't think
about — the unnoticed
architecture and design that shape our world.
1995 Cotter, Holland, Beneath the Barrage, The Modern's Little Show, The New York Times, April 7, p. C27 Hainley, Bruce Next to Nothing: The Art of Tom Friedman, Artforum, November, pp. 4 - 5, pp. 73 - 77 Kastner, Jeffrey, lo - fo, Frieze, September / October, pp. 72 - 73 Kim Levin, Choices, The Village Voice, May 2, p. 11 Mitchell, Charles Dee, «Critical Mass»: More Than Meets the Eye, Dallas Morning News, February 3 Narbutas, Siaurys, Modernus Menas Padeda Atlaidziau Zvelgti I Pasauli, Lietuvos Rytui, August Rich, Charles, At MoMA: A «Mad» Muse, The Hartford Courant, April 1 Schjeldahl, Peter, Struggle and Flight, The Village Voice, April 18, p. 79 1994 Connors, Thomas, Evanston Art Center, New Art Examiner, May Green, David, Doors of Perception, Burelle's, May, p. 18, p. 23 Mollica, Franco, Tema Celeste, Autumn, p. 64 Perretta, Gabriele, Flash Art (Italian edition), Summer Romano, Gianni, Tom Friedman, Zoom, no. 12 Romano, Gianni, In and Out Liquid
Architectures (Through a Few Objects, Temporale, no. 31, pp. 34 - 37 Romano, Gianni, Interactive Child, Arquebuse, May, pp. 24 - 25 Tager, Alisa, Emerging Master of Metamorphosis, The Los Angeles Times, May 3, p. F1, p. F8 Trione, Vincenzo, De Soto, Ulisside del Bello, Il Mattino, May 27 1993 Artner, Alan, Sharp Conceptual Show Dares to be Different, The Chicago Tribune, January 22, section 7, p. 56 Auer, James, There's No More Than a Hairbreath Between Art, Reality in This Exhibit, Milwaukee Journal, January 17 Blair, Dike, review, Flash Art, November / December, pp. 112 - 114 Flynn, Patrick J.B. review, Hair, Artpaper, February Heartney, Eleanor, New York, Dans les Galeries, Art Press, October, pp. 24 - 28 Humphrey, David, New York Fax, Art issues, May / June, pp. 32 - 33 Levin, Kim, Choices, The Village Voice, February 23, p. 65 Lillington, David, Times, Time Out, June 16 Lillington, David, Times, Metropolis M, Winter, pp. 47 - 49 Nesbitt, Lois, Artforum, Summer, pp. 111 - 112 Paine, Janice T. Hair Pieces: Exhibition Worth Combing, Mikwaukee Sentinel, January 8, p. 8D Shepley, Carol Ferring, Tom Friedman Shapes Art Out of Everyday
Things, St. Louis Post - Dispatch, January 14, p. 3E Southworth, Linda, An Extraordinary Exhibition at Arts and Letters, The Washington Heights Citizen & The Inwood News, February 28, pp. 10 - 11 1992 Bernardi, David, News Reviews, Flash Art, May / June, p. 149 Cameron, Dan, In Praise of Smallness, Art & Auction, April, pp. 74 - 76 Faust, Gretchen, New York in Review, Arts, March, p. 79 Kahn, Wolf, Connecting Incongruities, Art in America, November, pp. 116 - 121 Marrs, Jennifer, Simple Style With a Complex Meaning, Courier, October 2, p. 15, p. 18 Smith, Roberta, Casual Ceremony, The New York Times, January 3, section C 1991 Artner, Alan, Friedman Debuts with Winning Simplicity, The Chicago Tribune, February 22, section 7, p. 56 Barckert, Lynda, The Work of Art, The Reader, March 1 Brunetti, John, New City, March 14, p. 14 Heartney, Eleanor, Art in America, December, p. 118 Hixson, Kathryn, Chicago in Review, Arts, May, p. 108 Levin, Kim, Choices, The Village Voice, September 17, p. 104 McCracken, David, Gallery Scene, The Chicago Tribune, February 8, section 7, p. 68 McCracken, David, Gallery Scene, The Chicago Tribune, August 30, section 7, p. 54 Goings On
About Town, The New Yorker, September 23, p. 12 Palmer, Laurie, Artforum, May, p. 151 Patterson, Tom, Trio of Solos: Thoughts on Three Current Shows at SECCA, Winston - Salem Journal, September 1, p. C6 Smith, Roberta, Art in Review, The New York Times, September 13, p. C5 1990 Harris, Patty, Four Summer Art Shows, Downtown, August 29, pp. 12A - 13A Levin, Kim, Choices The Village Voice, August 7, p. 102
«I wanted to experience firsthand all of the
things I'd been hearing
about Italy for years: the
architecture, the food, the people, the energy, the language.
The layers in which Wurm surrounds the body, both metaphorically and literally, the extensive fattening - up or thinning - down of people and
things, are, like his softened
architecture, sculptural metaphors for an existential insecurity
about the boundaries of oneself.
So a nice early autumn line - up of sculptural
things, but I thought I would do a quick post today
about Dallas as a bona - fide destination for art and
architecture enthusiasts.
When I was in
architecture school my favourite architects were the Archigram gang, but if you asked me
about those who actually built
things and were making real changes in the way
things worked in the world, I would have pointed to Alison and Peter Smithson and Robin Hood Gardens.
We spent some time chatting with Rob
about landscape
architecture and green roofs recently, and he had some really interesting
things to say!
I don't think you have to blow up the current battery
architecture — it's more
about things like massive vertical integration, and some of it is incremental technical innovation.
People have been doing it for years, another or those «
architecture without architects»
things that Bernard Rudofsky talked
about.
He will discuss Cradle to Cradle as a design protocol that can change how we make
things — products,
architecture, cities, and more — and help us think
about the human footprint in positive terms, rather than something to be minimized toward a goal of zero.
«One of the great
things about Firefox Quantum is our
architecture allows us to adjust our footprint based on the available system resources of the computer.
Modern CPU
architectures assume certain
things about the way the kernel works and is accessed, and changing those
things means that they won't be able to operate at full capacity.
Later in July, Antonopoulos spoke
about decentralisation and the
architecture of power at the D10E in San Francisco, saying that «decentralisation is not a scary
thing.
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For me, while I love
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architecture, I'm more passionate
about the home and the massive effect design has on the family who lives in it.
You might disagree with me on what should be considered «ceramic
architecture» and which should be «accent tile» but the
thing to notice
about the images I'm calling accent tile vs. ceramic
architecture.