Sentences with phrase «way as the architects»

MX's brain responded in much the same way as the architects» brains did, activating a network of regions that process vision and recognize individuals.
You have inspired me so much and now I'm glad that we, in a small way as the architects, can help you share inspiration with your readers!

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I would argue that objectivism arose initially and that it subsequently attained cultural dominion primarily because it was intended by its architects as a way of avoiding violence.
Known as the «Architect of Flavor ®», Chef Judson's mission is to design powerhouse flavors sourcing seasonal, local and sustainable ingredients, that change the way people think and feel about healthier foods.
Coleman described the west ham way in some very simple words!!!! Counter attack at pace after defending as a unit, even Geoff Hurst was at right back at times but Moore was the architect, you have to see his dominance his vision and his commitment to understand why!
Though he does not seem to have been an architect of this recent coup, and Senators Espada and Monserrate are actually both supporters of marriage equality, Diaz could use his valuable fence - sitting position once again as a way to keep the bill off the floor.
If inventor and entrepreneur Dean Kamen has his way, the names of some of these architects of the future will roll off the tongue just as easily as those of the giants of the past after the premiere of his new television program — aptly named «Dean of Invention» — later this week.
Almost without knowing it, the children are absorbing the basic principles of geometry and algebra as they work in much the same way as the professional engineers, architects and scientists they are mimicking — and even consulting from time to time.
An uneven yet affable piece of work, Due Date follows harried architect Peter Highman (Robert Downey Jr.) as his ongoing efforts at getting home to his pregnant wife (Michelle Monaghan's Sarah) are consistently foiled - with his companion virtually every step of the way a loud - mouthed struggling actor named Ethan Tremblay (Zach Galifianakis).
Way up on top is the architect Anthony Royal (Jeremy Irons), who designed the tower as a «crucible for change», a kind of «experiment».
They're all present and laying it on with a trowel, including Rufus Sewell (star of «Dark City») as the architect Urshu — who has the snitty defiance of a young Tony Curtis — and Geoffrey Rush as Set and Horus» grandfather, the sun god Ra, who lives on an orbital platform in space, and spends eternity using his sun - bolt lance to zap a giant black leviathan - worm that wants to eat its way through the planet.
Stephanie Beatriz stars as an architect who is sexually assaulted on the way home from a night out with friends.
The event assembled community planners, civic leaders, environmentalists, architects, museum curators, and educators, who covered topics such as the purpose and importance of design and how it permeates the way we think and live.
In interactive presentations, panel question - and - answer sessions, and small group discussions, you will dive into big questions, such as: What opportunities — digital and otherwise — exist for libraries to become architects and facilitators of intellectual community in new and innovative ways?
As an architect I love the way things are designed simply and functionally, no rediculous curves and swoopes, no air ducts that you can't aim in certain directions, spacious cabin, efficent cargo bed unlike the Nissan Juke.
The Glasgow Boys» success in the art world paved the way for many famous artists such as painter and architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh (painting above, right).
To say thanks, eBook Architects has been looking for ways to give back to the open source community, such as assisting in the launch of the #ePrdctn Wiki and by maintaining and spreading great tools like epub - applescripts and kindlegen - drop - app.
Architects, interior designers, organization consultants and veterans of tiny - home living agree: Living large in a small space works best if you embrace it as a way of life in itself.
At it's heart, Zoo Tycoon 2013 is the same as it's always been: you build a zoo, adopt and look after the animals within, completing challenges along the way, attract new customers, and balancing the roles of architect and managing director.
Trained as an architect, Matta - Clark lashed out at gentrification, economic stratification, and the physical divisions caused by capitalism in the ways that he knew best.
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As survey exhibitions tend to be, the way of framing raises questions — from the implication of contextualizing women artists in Glasgow through the lens of their association with the art school, and the absence of women architects particularly given the strong associations between the school and city to architecture.
As a member of the Independent Group — a body of postwar British artists, architects and theorists that included Richard Hamilton, James Stirling and Eduardo Paolozzi — William helped change the way we see art today.
Known as the Powerhouse Gallery, the diminutive brick building served this purpose until 1970 when the new University Art Museum, designed by San Francisco architect Mario Ciampi and associates Richard L. Jorasch and Ronald E. Wagner, opened on Bancroft Way.
Through drawings, photographs, video, installations, and architectural models drawn from MoMA's collection, the exhibition highlights how artists have used the house as a means to explore universal topics, and how architects have tackled the design of residences to expand their discipline in new ways.
You have to take each plane as it comes and find out in what ways it will join other planes» (T. Smith, quoted in R. Storr, «A Man of Parts,» Tony Smith: Architect, Painter, Sculptor, New York, 1998, p. 27).
In many ways he was the architect of what has been dubbed «the American century,» the post-World War II era when the United States emerged as an influential world superpower.
As part of the Biennial exhibition, A Needle Walks into a Haystack, the Wolfson Gallery has been transformed by avant - garde French architect Claude Parent, using ramps and slanted floors to allow audiences to experience works selected from Tate's collection in a whole new way.
In my work I unify the way of thinking as an artist and as an architect.
«Mateo comes out of training as an architect, with an architect's way of drawing.
Coinciding with Art Basel Miami, the Bass Museum of Art dedicates an exhibition to legendary architect and interior designer Peter Marino, famous for his stores for Chanel, Luis Vuitton and Dior, as well as for his unique way of blending art, fashion and architectural design.
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After World War II, architects looked to the abstract language of sculpture as a way of investing their buildings with greater power and significance.
Yet they capture the imagination — as measured in invitations to speak about their work, media attention and their shortlisting for the Turner prize — in a way that no other architects (or almost - architects) under the age of 40 have done.
As he points out: The three stages of the exhibition are city: the first part discusses the architectural thinking of how this fixed ideals and leads citizens to inhabit the city, then» Brutalism» notes the constructive elements to make us think about what architecture is, what it is to be an architect, which is building, and finally, in the final room,» Stability Sea» speaks of the way we live the city as we experience our way through it, like us appropriateAs he points out: The three stages of the exhibition are city: the first part discusses the architectural thinking of how this fixed ideals and leads citizens to inhabit the city, then» Brutalism» notes the constructive elements to make us think about what architecture is, what it is to be an architect, which is building, and finally, in the final room,» Stability Sea» speaks of the way we live the city as we experience our way through it, like us appropriateas we experience our way through it, like us appropriated.
Auad's training as an architect is evident in the way he approaches his compositions and installations.
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From the opening of Building 6 at MASS MoCA, citywide celebrations, new initiatives like NAX and even a visit from noted architect Frank Gehry — North Adams is putting the Berkshires on the map in new and innovative ways — to the designation as a cultural district to a trendsetter award to being named one of ten charming towns that aren't famous yet (but will be), we're excited for the future of North Adams and our evolving place as part of the culture nexus of North Adams and the Berkshires.
It has been that way ever since — even though, as this exhibition shows, form as an end in itself has captivated certain photographers, from Lucien Hervé to Hiroshi Sugimoto, as much as it has driven architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier.
Having many ways to incorporate solar power into our buildings, which consume 40 percent of the energy produced globally, will help architects and engineers to integrate renewable energy as we move forward.
The architect writes at Designboom: «given that our current way of life is largely dependent on mobility (by car), it is important that the issue is resolved in a way that is as sustainable as possible.»
It is turning out very differently, as green roof technology changes the role of the architect, the way they design buildings, the way they present
But the Bike Sauna may be poised to be the most widely appealing, since it was created as a homage to the dedicated cyclists of Prague, who according to the architects must «prove constantly that they are spirited enough to adopt this non-standard way of transportation around the city.»
Landscape architects have no shortage of creative design ideas for green roofs, as they determine the best way to balance aesthetics and functionality.
A conversation with outstanding architect Eric Owen Moss spoke of epic projects such as moving China's Yellow River and the longest tunnel in the world), and how unique practices come from dissatisfaction: «We need an adversary to imagine a better way
At one point during the panel discussion, Szenasy called Murphy an «architect» - a term he quickly tried to dispel as a way to describe himself.
It is turning out very differently, as green roof technology changes the role of the architect, the way they design buildings, the way they present them, and the places they put them.
«As a thinker, he was a hidden jewel,» said William McDonough, an architect and the author, with Michael Braungart, of «Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things,» an environmental - design manifesto.
It also removes the control from the owners of the model and costs a lot less; Architect Jeremy Nicholls of Cobourg, Ontario built a model of his small town as a way to fight City Hall as part of a local Architectural preservation society; developers» renderings always look pretty and are taken from the best vantage point, but it is much harder to pull one over when anyone can virtually walk around the building at ground level.
Innovative Birdhouses And Bat Roosts The «Nest in Peace» exhibit Wegworth and Kalaman organized at the plan12 Architecture Biennale also featured easy ways for architects and builders to integrate animals» needs into their projects, as well as various birdhouses and bat roosts created by other artists and designers.
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