Sentences with phrase «through architectural projects»

Eliasson's practice encompasses sculpture, painting, photography, film, and installation and also engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
Not limited to the museum and gallery context, his practice engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.
Not limited to the confines of the museum and gallery, his practice engages the broader public sphere through architectural projects and interventions in civic space.

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Built in 1913 by Holabird & Roche, a firm more famous for architectural projects in the Loop, the Flat Iron building has been through nearly as many incarnations as the neighborhood.
Of the many academically rigorous projects Build SF offers in urban sociology and civic and architectural design, we've chosen the golf - course project as a fun and manageable way to emphasize math, design, and twenty - first - century learning skills through project learning.
The Minecraft Architecture Project helps students understand architectural elements through the study of classical architecture, the creation of hand - drawn blueprints, and digital reconstruction in MinecraftEdu.
There is an astonishing scale and complexity to the brief for this project and considerable architectural skill is demonstrated in its realisation; not just in resolving the brief, but in the contribution to the city — in massing, composition and the generosity of the public route through the grand stepped atrium space.
Fulton brings valuable insight into organizational / operational management and best business practices, architectural selection, design, conceptual planning, and facility programming, master planning, environmental planning, and agency review processing and project assurance through the critical evaluation of the construction process.
• Rehabilitation - Large Category This category recognizes projects that make possible the continued historic use, or a compatible new use, through repair, alterations and additions, while preserving those portions or features which convey a site or structure s historical, cultural or architectural values.
DAVID ADJAYE, «Making Place: The Architecture of David Adjaye» @ The Art Institute of Chicago Chicago «Making Place» is the first comprehensive museum survey of global architect David Adjaye «s portfolio of more than 50 built projects, which includes the forthcoming National Museum of African American History and Culture on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.. His approach to design is unique: «Rather than advancing a signature architectural style, Adjaye's structures address local concerns and conditions through both a historical understanding of context and a global understanding of modernism.»
Featuring architectural models, drawings and photos, the show traces Safdie's development through prior projects, including Habitat 67 in Montreal, the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem, the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, and the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
The initial stage of a multi-year project, Phase I will enhance the visitor experience at Laguna Gloria through architectural solutions that offer robust amenities presently unavailable at the site, including an arrival garden, retail space, outdoor café, and extended canopies providing shaded areas for guests.
This exhibition — his first retrospective in the United States — examines each stage of Graham's career through his photographs, projects for magazine pages, films, architectural models and pavilions, performances, video installations, prints, drawings, writings, and his work with musicians Sonic Youth, Glenn Branca, and Japanther.
Through architectural interventions, videos, and collages, his projects transfer forms from one context to another.
In addition to his installations in galleries and museums, Eliasson's work has increasingly engaged broader audiences through permanent architectural projects and interventions in public spaces.
From Oct. 3 through Jan. 3, 2016 the Chicago Architecture Biennial will assess architectural projects and experiments from around the world.
For this exhibition, Conrad will reconfigure his prison project, adding a new series of diagrammatic works on canvas, effectively projecting the disciplinary penal institution through the kunsthalle's architectural and institutional context.
To present, today, an exhibition from 1969 just as it was, maintaining its original visual and formal relations and links between the works, has posed a series of questions on the complexity and very meaning of the project, which has developed through a profound debate from various perspectives: the artistic, the architectural and the curatorial.This was the challenge: how could we find and communicate a limit to a non-limit, creating a place that would reflect exactly the architectural structures of the Kunsthalle, but also an asymmetrical space with respect to our time and imbued with an energy and tension equivalent to that felt at Bern?
Viewed in succession, these photographs tell the story of an economic boom and its hazards through views of monumental architectural structures and the abandoned worksites of unfinished construction projects.
The exhibition, spanning 1985 through present day, will comprise more than 20 of the Kabakovs» maquettes, whimsical models, for projects realized and unrealized, including monuments, allegorical narratives, architectural structures and commissioned outdoor works.
A groundbreaking architectural intervention by artist Sarah Oppenheimer, which will link the museum's modern and contemporary collections through meticulously crafted sculptural forms placed in the floor, ceiling, and walls; Recent contemporary acquisitions, including A Man Screaming is Not a Dancing Bear by the artist collaborative Allora & Calzadilla, Untitled (bicycle shower) by Rirkrit Tiravanija, and Live Ball by Nari Ward, as well as works by Guyton \ Walker, Los Carpinteros, Elad Lassry, and Susan Philipsz; An exhibition of eight large - scale color photographs by South African artist Zwelethu Mthethwa, inaugurating the wing's project space for changing exhibitions; An exhibition of outstanding drawings by artists including Lee Bontecou, Philip Guston, and James Rosenquist from the BMA's Thomas E. Benesch Memorial Collection, presented in the museum's new dedicated gallery for prints, drawings, and photographs; A new site - specific work by acclaimed Baltimore street artist Gaia.
«Never Built New York» Through 2/18 at the Queens Museum For the next few months, when you visit the Queens Museum's magnificent scale model of the city as it was in the 1960s, you'll be able to see this exhibition of the city that might have been: a catalogue of 150 years of the bizarre, misguided, and too - good - to - be-true architectural projects that never quite got done.
Their projects celebrated a lost period, uncovered untold narratives and cultural heritage or critically looked at the present through architectural, photographic and film archives including Playboy magazines (Raed Yassin Haute Couture).
Through vast architectural projects to modest one - off pieces of salvaged furniture, the book shows how the design world is responding to the environmental challenges of this century.
Delegated and devised architectural projects from schematic design through construction documents using Revit and AutoCAD.
It took a lot of research and tons of trial and error, so I wanted to share my DIY Projects and lessons learned with all of the brave DIYers out there, so whether you're looking to enhance the look of your house through architectural mouldings (wainscot paneling, casing, crown moulding, etc.), install new flooring, or transition your kitchen or bathroom cabinets this is for you.
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