During its first act, Russian director Mikhail Kalatozov captures the couple's exuberant affection for one another in stylized medium and close - up shots that emphasize Moscow's
urban architecture around them.
Not exact matches
Present Perfect evolves
around a central architectural moment in Tokyo's
urban history materialised as metabolist
architecture.
Artist Heidrun Holzfeind, designer and artist Damon Rich, and writer Niko Vicario consider the legacy of modernist
architecture,
urban redevelopment, and self - determination in Newark, New Jersey, in an exhibition of new cross-disciplinary works produced on and
around the 58 - acre
urban renewal site of Mies van der Rohe's Colonnade and Pavilion Apartments.
Living Modern Heidrun Holzfeind, Damon Rich, Niko Vicario Curator: Laura Barlow Artist Heidrun Holzfeind, designer and artist Damon Rich, and writer Niko Vicario consider the legacy of modernist
architecture,
urban redevelopment, and self - determination in Newark, New Jersey, in an exhibition of new cross-disciplinary works produced on and
around the 58 - acre
urban renewal site of Mies van der Rohe's Colonnade and Pavilion Apartments.
Revising Modernisms in the Gulf Region: Mini-Symposium with Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi 13 March 2018 During his residency at Delfina Foundation, collector Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi uses Ala Younis's current exhibition at Delfina as a starting point to discuss current research and practice
around Modernisms in art,
architecture and
urban space.
She describes her work as «a hybrid experience: painting and sculpture smashed together with buildings and streets, how it feels walking
around a massive city,
urban ghosts, forgotten
architecture, new signs.»
Establishing a plant - animal - people trilogy with the Edible Estates (est. 2005) series of front yard food gardens and the Animal Estates (est. 2008) initiatives for
urban wildlife
architecture, Domestic Integrities (est. 2012) turns its attention inward to local patterns and rituals of interior domestic landscapes and the way we use what we resourcefully find
around us to artfully make ourselves at home.
In June 2016 we challenged architects and students of
architecture from
around the world to push the boundaries of modern wood building design in the
urban environment.