Sentences with phrase «urban space continued»

Catholic investments in urban space continued to advance wider civic goals.

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Ford's bestselling urban SUV has continued to delight customers in India and across the world with its styling, outstanding fuel economy, great space and today boasts of more than 100,000 happy customers.
In urban areas, dog parks provide a safe space for daily doggie exercise, but recent research suggests dog... Continue reading Dog Park Dangers
As urbanization continues apace, there will be a growing need for expertise on the role of urban outdoor spaces.
With an active pipeline, Loews will continue adding hotels in urban settings and resort destinations across the globe, leveraging the brand's stellar reputation and strong track record in the 4 to 5 - star space.
Born in 1973 in Chicago, where he continues to live and work, Gates attempts to bridge the gap between art and life have lead to a body of work which initiates and encourages social interaction, creating vibrant urban spaces which act as grounds of social and political change.
Besides the fame and both academic, purely artistic and commercial success, Andreas Gursky continues to produce works in a similar manner by depicting scenes occurring in recognizable urban spaces, ranging from department stores and hotels to the German Parliament and the Chicago Board of Trade.
Continuing his research on the recent history of architecture, the industrial sanitization of materials and the intimate, domestic vulnerabilities of inhabitants of particular urban spaces, Burr has created this outdoor public installation comprised of 18 dark steel structures in an intricate spatial arrangement throughout SCAD Museum of Art Ruins.
An extension of The Real Estate Show of 1979/1980, this exhibition will serve as a living project space, presenting new work that continues to question the impending re-development of the Seward Park Urban Redevelopment Area (SPURA) sites.
With an inherent interest in how metropolitan living conditions create socially unique trends and subcultures, Abbas» most recent compositions continue this theme, the exhibition concerned with how urban environments influence human assimilation to the spaces we inhabit.
Urbanites is a continuing exploration of the city, its urban spaces and our relationship with it.
After the first installation of Thomas Hirschhorn on the façade, n.b.k. continues its project series on urban space with the Austrian artist Gerwald...
Part of a larger project, curated by Bruno de Almeida, this edition continues a research on ways to think and discuss the production of (urban) space, through a sequence of works carried out in the...
Staged in K11 Art Foundation's pop - up venue, a space previously used to show future building projects that continue to change the urban landscape around Hong Kong, HACK SPACE forms an alternative hacker narrative, weaving moments from the history of western hacker activity with artworks that rethink space through unconventional methodologies of making and thinspace previously used to show future building projects that continue to change the urban landscape around Hong Kong, HACK SPACE forms an alternative hacker narrative, weaving moments from the history of western hacker activity with artworks that rethink space through unconventional methodologies of making and thinSPACE forms an alternative hacker narrative, weaving moments from the history of western hacker activity with artworks that rethink space through unconventional methodologies of making and thinspace through unconventional methodologies of making and thinking.
Exploring these spaces, the exhibition captures a more inhabitable and inclusive urban world, where the possibilities of collective action and dreams of a shared future continue to be explored.
The Winter Workspace provides artists not only with a space to create new work and continue ongoing projects, but also the opportunity for daily interaction with a natural environment not often encountered within the urban landscape of New York City.
San Diego, CA — On the heels of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego's popular exhibition, Viva la Revolucion: A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape, the Museum has partnered with Writerz Blok and Westfield Horton Plaza to continue the dialogue about bringing art to the public space.
After the first installation of Thomas Hirschhorn on the façade, n.b.k. continues its project series on urban space with the Austrian artist Gerwald Rockenschaub (b. 1952 in Königswiesen, lives in Berlin and Vienna).
On view June 1 — July 15, 2016, the current gallery exhibition features three new series of floor and wall - based sculptures: Vertical Awnings, Givers & Takers, and Mood Boards, which continue Wermer's exploration of how various materials produce and define urban space.
The project is a terrific example of how public, urban spaces can be creatively transformed, and continue to serve the public long after they seem to have outlived their purpose.
The high cost of office space and housing in the San Francisco Bay Area and New York City markets is also driving smaller and early - stage tech companies into second - tier urban markets, including Portland, Ore., Austin, Texas and Charlotte, N.C., Newbold continues.
We also love that the throw and ottoman pick up on these prints and continues the theme throughout the room which could have otherwise looked like a very neutral, urban living space.
As the plants continue to bed in, the transition from awkward urban city space to inner London woodland will become complete.
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