While looking into the contrasts and contradictions of
the urban space he gives them new landscapes.
Not exact matches
Given this confinement, they have had little direct access to the great social questions of the day... [They are] encouraging nostalgic attachments to former ways of life... and abandoning the victims of social dislocation in rapidly changing
urban environments... They appear more interested in maintaining secure
spaces which can sustain them in their attempts to cope with the daily problems of living.»
The makeover of Oshodi will cause you to marvel at the transformation that can take place even in densely populated
urban space when there is the political will and determined creativity to
give the people the infrastructure they deserve.
Different people use different things - my kids use IM and not email, use Myspace and YouTube, SecondLife, not web pages and download / upload -LSB-...] «Its like asking a plumber, an estate agent and a building society manager to
give a metaphor for
urban spaces.»
Give your sleep
space an
urban edge with the cool cat depicted on our duvet cover.
Front and rear parking sensors and a rear - view camera
give urban dwellers maximum control when maneuvering in confined
spaces.
The chic furnishings and fittings that populate the interiors of Cacique Modern
give the impression of an
urban loft
space.
To compensate you have a selection of buildings to pop down, and since these tend to cost a lot to run and take up
space that could otherwise be occupied by tax - paying businesses or citizens a lot of
Urban Empire is about trying to
give the city the least amount of stuff possible.
Whereas Crysis 2 featured a lot of tighter,
urban environments, the original game took place on a sprawling, tropical island and
gave you plenty of
space to run wild with your state - of - the - art nanosuit abilities.
If architecture had long created both humble dwellings and vast
urban spaces, Modernism
gave its demanding or utopian standards new force.
As biennales proliferate, with them comes an increasing willingness to appropriate other kinds of
space, with artists being
given the opportunity to move back into the kinds of historic
spaces once devoted to art — the palazzi and grand houses, the
urban squares and public walkways.
The exhibition, a group exhibition curated by Graffuturism's creator Poesia, showcases the work of leading figures in the contemporary street art movement and is in many ways a celebration of Graffuturism's work during the last 5 years, the consolidation of an amazing journey intended to
give space to the work of Graffiti /
Urban Artists who seemed to be underrepresented.
The Italian teacher, artist and writer Tonucci
gave an interesting presentation about the «Città dei bambini» (City of the children) project, where they base
urban planning on children's ideas for public
spaces, because they represent everyone (young and old, handicapped people, etc.) not just children.
He developed and taught the first ever course on
Urban Parks and Open
Space for the School of
Urban and Regional Planning at Ryerson University and has
given his time to numerous advisory committees.
As more and more people of the younger generations are
giving up suburbia to move in droves into cities, renters and buyers often have to improvise with smaller, but more affordable,
spaces in
urban centres.
And just as landscaping and parks are appreciated in congested
urban areas, white
space gives relief to the resume reader's eye.
Every review of contemporary art now pays respect to
urban style — zhush up a bath with graffiti streaks to
give the
space street cred...