Not exact matches
The controversy started in September,
when Christa Price, then a 2nd grade teacher at the 163 - student East Lynne Elementary School, discovered that Principal Dan L. Doerhoff had ordered the unidentified girl to use a five - gallon bucket to carry rocks from a former
construction site to a
wooded area near the school.
Every character comes with their own unique skills that are used by spending determination tokens earned during the game, so the Carpenter, for example, can use less
wood when constructing something, can reroll
construction dice, come up with new invention ideas and can even add an extra pawn to building tasks.
Phyllida Barlow at Hauser & Wirth, through Dec. 22
When you enter the small gallery that initiates Phyllida Barlow's wonderful exhibition of new, multifaceted work, you must negotiate the space - filling «untitled (upturned house),» a
construction of
wood and varnished panels that resemble a scrambled house resting on teetering foundations.
Susan reuses abandoned
construction wood to create new artworks, and storytelling a new vision of reality, the story of the 1950's and 1960's in America
when people were afraid as a country, to tell the truth about what was happening behind closed doors.
It was during the time that Piano worked for him that Kahn's firm began
construction of the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas (Kahn completed the building in 1972), a fact that became newly salient two years ago,
when the Kimbell opened its Renzo Piano Pavilion, a freestanding glass, concrete, and
wood addition.
Utilizing photo - imagery and collage with simple
construction materials such as drywall,
wood and drywall mud the two artists collaboratively create wall works and sculpture that work as installations
when viewed together like they are in this show.
Most of Preston's stretcher bars (and trainers, too) use a two - part
construction with meshed - tooth joinery that ensures dimensional stability, and he uses a ingenious fastening system that holds miter joints tight
when expanded without those little
wood keys.
[12] Her painting style changed in 1947, turning from small landscapes and portraits into a bold, subjective abstraction
when she began to make
constructions from bits of
wood and other materials that washed up on the beach near her home; [18] most often her
constructions reflected the area around her North Fork home, but sometimes the pieces reflected her travels to the Caribbean and abroad.
It's 18 storeys of modular cross-laminated timber
construction, which might be a challenge
when the Ontario Building Code limits
wood to six storeys.