Sentences with phrase «white igloo»

While wandering through the vast halls of the Hamburger Bahnhof's Reickhallen, I was immediately taken by the human - scale (but still quite small), white igloo - like structure that essentially has no more room than that which one might need to live.
And the solid white Igloo Polar Cooler is no exception.

Not exact matches

The pack includes: Display banner - A long display banner of «Winter» decorated with snowflakes Large letters - Lower and upper case letters of the alphabet for display or making your own titles - each letter is decorated with small snowflakes Multicultural alphabet line - A colourful alphabet line of multicultural children all dressed up for the cold winter weather Photographs - A collection of colour photographs to print out and add to your displays - great for discussion Display border - A snowflake border to print out and use on your wintery displays Dress the teddy for winter - A blank teddy with clothes such as jumper, mittens, scarf etc. to put onto the teddy so he dressed for the cold weather Winter clothes - Winter clothes labels showing the word and picture - these are great for discussion or for your Winter displays Work borders - Various A4 borders for children to write on or to use as quick borders for work - these are supplied in colour ready for display and also in black and white for the children to colour Penguin and Igloo alphabet - A cute alphabet set with upper case letters on igloos and lower case letters on cute penguins Winter village - Create a wintery village display with snow covered houses, church and trees - there is a Christmas version with the houses and church being decorated for Christmas and a Santa and sleigh to include in your display and also a version without decorations.
Just up the main street from the Penkenbahn is the Ahornbahn that reaches a separate peak and ski area with plenty of space for beginners to improve, and to relax at the White Lounge bar, a real igloo with deckchairs outside.
In his forthcoming essay on Mario Merz's Igloo (1971), Matt Jolly explicates the political vicissitudes of the Arte Povera artist's porous, hemispherical structure that hovers somewhere between sculpture and habitable architecture within the white cube, pointing toward more strident forms of institutional critique following the social upheaval of the late 1960s.
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