I'm interested in creating spaces
where scale shifts to create a distancing between the work and the viewer as well as moments that invite a closer look.
Not exact matches
A particular challenge for science is the growing evidence that social - ecological interactions across
scales can generate regime
shifts where profound and abrupt changes can occur in systems ranging from local ecosystems (such as lakes) to large biomes (such as the Arctic); from local communities (such as farming systems) to regional economic sectors (e.g., global fisheries).
Nature
shifted to the urban center
where the actual size of the cliffs match, incredibly, the
scale of the cityscape on which they appeared.
But as the years went on and her aesthetic
shifted somewhat, her paintings expanded in
scale, maturity, and visual flair, culminating, arguably, in a 2012 show at Sadie Coles gallery in London,
where her new body of work — including the one that just sold at Sotheby's — ushered in a new level of collector interest.
The
scale shifts in the room at the back,
where Mountain Lion Attacking a Dog (2017) is on view.
The quote above, from the artist himself dated 1996, references the retreat of a body into a space that is foreign and yet familiar,
where scale and perspective
shift and yet the vocabulary of forms and images remains the same.
There is so little understanding about how the ocean parses its response to forcings by 1) suppressing (local convective
scale) deep water formation
where excessive warming patterns are changed, 2) enhancing (local convective
scale) deep water formation
where the changed excessive warming patterns are co-located with increased evaporation and increased salinity, and 3)
shifting favored deep water formation locations as a result of a)
shifted patterns of enhanced warming, b)
shifted patterns of enhanced salinity and c)
shifted patterns of circulation which transport these enhanced ocean features to critically altered destinations.
It's a multi-prong approach to reach this goal, which would include Passive House construction along with Decent House / site generation and other efforts contributing to demand destruction, coupled with a
shift in transport to non petroleum based fuels (electric vehicles and etc.) Since our focus here is on housing, I really would like to see Decent House
scale up for the huge existing housing stock inventory yet to be touched by this approach, along with Passive House lessons applied to new construction,
where the basic concept is to
shift the burden of maintaining a comfortable, healthy living space toward the envelope, while reducing the intensity of HVAC required.
Large -
scale deforestation in the tropics could drive significant and widespread
shifts in rainfall distribution and temperatures, potentially affecting agriculture both locally and far from
where forest loss is occurring, concludes a study published today in Nature Climate Change.
After a few years, I decided to
shift my career to conservation,
where I saw the chance to make a difference proactively protecting ecosystems at a larger
scale.
The idea that lawyers should pay attention to
shifting challenges and opportunities is relevant on a smaller, practical
scale in the context of litigation and settlement —
where numerous tools are available to support systematic risk assessment.
The public's focus is being
shifted from
where it should be — both at a macro level concerning things like the ineffectiveness of U.S. intelligence and law enforcement organizations, or sexual harassment at
scale, and at a micro level concerning things like stock prices and technology.
Justin Palmer — Definitely, it's something that is tough for us to go and get
scale, because we have also stepped up in deal size, our first couple of deals were in the five to 10 million range, and now we're doing 30 to 100 million, and we'd like to stay above 30, but we are going out looking at other markets, particularly in the multi family and senior housing space, we think there's still a lot of opportunity in housing and urban markets around the country, there's a lot of urban markets well they're are seeing tremendous growth, and I think that's more of a structural
shift in
where people want to live and work, and I think like you said, you're probably not going to see the rent growths you've seen around the country in the past four or five years, but there are still opportunities to go buy a B asset and turn it into a B + over the next 3 to 5 years and make good value there.