Sentences with phrase «urban public space»

They threaten to fill every inch of urban public space with hundreds of thousands of plastic bikes.
Part I will focus on street photography, defined as spontaneous photographs taken in urban public spaces.
The sequence of light is an incandescent treatment of urban public space across the dark seasons of the late fall and winter.
«There would be stacks of these outside dense urban public spaces like subway stations and airports,» says Ryan Chin, a design - team leader.
Istanbul Pedestrian Exhibitions (2002 and 2005), initiated by Erdemci, were the first major urban public space exhibitions that adopted a critical stance on the position of the individual in the city.
The AIANY Center for Architecture is pleased to announce its upcoming exhibition Polis: 7 Lessons from the European Prize for Urban Public Space [2000 - 2012].
In 2015 he was invited to speak at the National Arts Festival's Think!Fest, and participated in a panel discussion called Redefining Urban Public Spaces.
The sequence of light will be an incandescent treatment of urban public space across the dark seasons of the late fall and winter.
From Thursday through Sunday, September 14th, Conflux, the art and technology festival for the creative exploration of urban public space, will present a number of art installations, street art interventions,...
Most projects are set in, and explore, urban public spaces.
With his interventions he promotes the free use of urban public space and criticizes the way advertisements, architectural structures and signs regulate public behavior.
Lord's interest in architecture and urban public space has led to the production of a series of works in video that document and explore issues that engae with urban geography and planning.
EVENTO 2009 takes place throughout the urban public space of the city of Bordeaux.
When choreographer Lauri Stallings brings site - specific dance to an urban public space, her charmed world enters our ordinary world, with unpredictable results — transcendent, fantastical, sometimes dangerous.
The combination of these disparate origins of design compare normative ideas of urban public space, characterized in the past by resourcefulness and chance, and in the present by over-regulation, safety issues and lack of space.
This month, New Yorkers can see his work at the Van Alen Institute in The Good Life: New Public Spaces For Recreation - an exhibition that explores the reinvention of urban public spaces to meet the needs of 21st century recreation.
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