Sentences with phrase «worked as a design architect»

Keene Kopper (b. 1979) trained and worked as a design architect in Massachusetts («03 -» 05) and then in New York City for Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects («05 -» 09).
While working as a design architect for six years he maintained his artistic practice, producing artwork, and curating arts - specific events.

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That can mean doing work in biomechanics, textiles, or marine fields such as naval architects, who design ships and offshore oil platforms.
Development companies working with design industry leaders such as Wilson Associates, Looney & Associates, HKS Architects, and Stonehill & Taylor are bringing local culture in hotel - branded properties and hotel boutique properties, strengthening and expanding the hotel development business.
«The likes of Berg»n in Brooklyn's Crown Heights neighborhood; UrbanSpace in Manhattan's Midtown District, and Ponce City Market in Atlanta are destination locations driving unprecedented foot traffic,» writes Deen, whose work as an architect and designer for the brand agency and retail design consultancy encompasses retail, hospitality, airport and commercial projects.
Veronica Schreibeis Smith, CEO & Founding Principal, Vera Iconica Design, United States Prior to founding Vera Iconica Architecture in 2010 in Jackson Hole, Veronica Schreibeis Smith worked as an architect on four continents.
California native Cynthia K. Sakai was no stranger to the arts, growing up in a household with two design oriented parents; her mother worked at a prestigious Fashion House in Rome and her father as an architect.
I got into a program for my masters in interior design, but decided not to go as I really wanted to just focus on decoration and residential work and figured I could always partner with a licensed architect should I need working drawings done.
No one survives unscathed, but the most pitiable figures here are the world - class architects who designed the elegant new structures and displays, then watched helplessly as their bold work was watered down.
In a successful Genius Hour format, the teacher works as an architect, designing the invisible ecosystem in which student voice and agency can thrive.
You can feel it in the architecture and design of each campus, as she worked with architects and engineers to create campuses with open courtyards, horse stables and scenic landscapes.
Major milestones in Jason's work at Insight include co-authoring a book, Strategic Design for Student Achievement (Teachers College Press, 2009), serving as the chief architect of customized instructional frameworks for multiple school districts, providing leadership support for standards - based initiatives in schools across the country, and serving as the lead designer of a national teacher certification and training program for The New Teacher Project.
Michael Taylor, owner of Michael Taylor Architects in Prescott, which worked on other high - profile buildings in the area such as Summit Plaza, Legend Aviation and the Tim's Toyota building, also worked on the design of the GM remodel.
As well as being home to John Virtue paintings and a sculpture by Tony Cragg, the hotel building was designed by architect John Nash, whose works include Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, the adjoining Haymarket Theatre, and morAs well as being home to John Virtue paintings and a sculpture by Tony Cragg, the hotel building was designed by architect John Nash, whose works include Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, the adjoining Haymarket Theatre, and moras being home to John Virtue paintings and a sculpture by Tony Cragg, the hotel building was designed by architect John Nash, whose works include Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, the adjoining Haymarket Theatre, and more.
Make sure your group visits the grounds, as the interior and exterior design reflect the work of architect Michael Graves, whose design for the winery won a competition sponsored by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Consider replacing the intro text with a clear, bold statement such as «I collaborate with interior designers, architects and art collectors for commissioned work to design and create new works of fine and functional art.»
As a designer with more than twenty years of experience in professional practice, Cooney is Owner / Principal of acoo design llc and has worked at prominent firms, including Takashimaya and Robert AM Stern Architects.
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You spent three years (1964 - 7) working as a member of the cartographic design team in the architects and town planners department of the Greater London Council.
Under the new leadership of Rodman Primack, who made his mark in London as chairman of Phillips de Pury & Company, the tented design fair translated the branding sponsorship of Perrier - Jouët, Audi, Fendi, Louis Vuitton and Swarovski into the dazzle of such over-the-top showpieces as a glittered sculpture of King Kong climbing Dubai's Burj Khalifa hotel, a monumental wood - hewn structure commissioned from Seattle architect Olson Kundig to house the cafeteria, furniture commissioned by Herman Miller from French modernist Pierre Paulin circa 1972, but realised only now, and a stream of technology - driven works involving a table whose motor sensors raised handcrafted metal flora at the viewer's approach, a clock spinning out countless time zones beforesettling on local time, and an installation by architect Jeanne Gang and photographer James Balog involving a resin iceberg, pierced with brilliants and set against an Arctic panorama.
In addition to Adjaye Associates as the design architects, a local team has been secured to work on the building project, including: Alamo Architects, Executive Architect; Norton Company, Project Management; and Whiting - Turner, General Carchitects, a local team has been secured to work on the building project, including: Alamo Architects, Executive Architect; Norton Company, Project Management; and Whiting - Turner, General CArchitects, Executive Architect; Norton Company, Project Management; and Whiting - Turner, General Contractor.
Since then, he's become an indispensable fixture in the museum's design department, having organized innovative group shows, like 2012's «Field Conditions,» which brought together creatives, such as Tauba Auerbach and Rafael Lozano - Hemmer, who work at the cusp of art and architecture, and authoritative retrospectives, like 2013's «Lebbeus Woods: Architect,» which firmly placed the inventive, influential Woods within the art - historical canon.
Acconci's work continued to transform during the mid-1970s, positioning him as an unconventional architect who would go on to design structures from a wide range of materials.
John established his career as a professional artist after working as an Architect, and his passion for beautiful design, perspective and construction remains evident in his painting practice.
Now on view in St. Moritz is the work of Diana Widmaier Picasso as well as Yves Klein, and their Zurich gallery happens to be the last interior exhibition architecture designed by the late architect Zaha Hadid.
After travelling to Europe and serving in the Korean War, the artist moved to New York City in the 1950s, where he pursued his interest in design at Seventeen magazine and worked as a graphic designer in the office of architect I.M. Pei.
There's a retrospective of the work of Maarten Baas, who is featured as the designer of the year, a design performance by techno - design pioneer Moritz Waldemeyer and rock band OK Go, and a huge installation by architect and designer Greg Lynn for Swarovski Crystal Palace (interviews with Greg Lynn, Maarten Baas and Atelier Oi coming soon)!
In this traditional paperback, renowned critic and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist teams up with Dutch avant - garde architect and paradigm - shifting intellectual, Rem Koolhaas, for a discussion of Koolhaas's work in China, his designs for Prada, architecture as metaphor, and the development of urbanism in the slipstream of globalization.
Centre George Pompidou: It is one of the most beautiful Museums, not only for its architecture, as we know when it was built created a storm of reactions and discussions, the Architects who have designed it were the famous Italian Renzo Piano, with whose work we have dealt and also the famous British Richard Rogers, with the occasion of the tribute to the collection of Centre Pompidou, we will remind ourselves his work.
He will do so through drawings, and will integrate into his work research on the history of the subject building, as well as information related to the taste and design of the architects who originally worked on the building.
Burney worked as an architect at David Brody Bond until 1990, when he embarked on a 24 - year career as one of New York's key civil servants: first as director of design at NYCHA until 2003, and then as Commissioner of the City's Department of Design and Construction from 2004 untildesign at NYCHA until 2003, and then as Commissioner of the City's Department of Design and Construction from 2004 untilDesign and Construction from 2004 until 2014.
Dedicated to the French sculptor, who lived in the building as a child, this museum displays the largest public collection of Claudel's works in 15 new galleries designed by Adelfo Scaranello architects.
The show will partially recreate the setting of the pavilion through selected works from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and other prestigious loans, as well as documents, photographs, letters, and a three - dimensional model of the pavilion installation, whose layout was designed by celebrated Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa.
With curation by Natalia Valencia and museum design from artist and architect Felipe Arturo, the exhibition brings together work by seventeen artists, Colombian and French alike, of whom 12 participate as part of one or another collective: Milena Bonilla and Luisa Ungar, François Bucher, Lucien Castaing - Taylor and Véréna Paravel, Etienne Chambaud, Colectivo 4 Direcciones (Diana Rico, Richard Decaillet and Miguel Navas), Council (Francesca Bertolotti - Bailey, Grégory Castéra, Sandra Terdjman in collaboration with Aimar Arriola and Julie Peeters), Pedro Gómez - Egaña, Pierre Huyghe, Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, and Rometti Costales (Julia Rometti and Víctor Costales).
The two permanent collections feature works by Ed Ruscha, Gilbert & George, Anish Kapoor, Gerhard Richter, Alighiero Boetti, William Kentridge, Gino De Dominicis, Michael Raedecker, Francesco Clemente, as well as design archives of architects Aldo Rossi, Carlo Scarpa, and Pier Luigi Nervi.
«As a young architect, I worked for Keyes Condon Florance, the architect of the building, and got to do some design work on it, as well as on the office building next door,» the artist recallAs a young architect, I worked for Keyes Condon Florance, the architect of the building, and got to do some design work on it, as well as on the office building next door,» the artist recallas well as on the office building next door,» the artist recallas on the office building next door,» the artist recalls.
First of all is the «subversive design» of Ettore Sottsass for the Studio Memphis followed by the graphic design of Peter Saville and Neville Brody; architectural models and rendering, together with preparatory drawings by Philip Johnson for the AT&T skyscraper (1978); works by Robert Rauschenberg, Cindy Sherman and Ai Weiwei; the 1986 stainless steel bust of Louis XIV by Jeff Koons; the reconstruction of the monumental work by Jenny Holzer «Protect Me From What I Want» (1983 - 85); performances and costumes, including the «Big Suit» worn by David Byrne for the documentary «Stop Making Sense» of 1984; extracts from films such as» The Last of England» by Derek Jarman (1987); music videos of Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones and New Order; and also surprising objects such as the dinner services designed by architects like Zaha Hadid, Frank O. Gehry and Arata Isozaki.
After living and working in Shanghai as an artist and architect he recently started his own studio in Amsterdam, where he works at the interface of art and design.
Within an architectural environment designed by the architects» collective raumlaborberlin, the exhibition at the Hamburger Bahnhof is showing works both by teachers at the college, such as Josef and Anni Albers, Richard Buckminster Fuller, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Shoji Hamada, Franz Kline, Xanti Schawinsky and Jack Tworkov, and by a number of Black Mountain students, including Ruth Asawa, Ray Johnson, Ursula Mamlok, Robert Rauschenberg, Dorothea Rockburne and Cy Twombly.
Last fall's circa 1963 included work by artists as diverse as Josef Albers, Ben Shahn, and Yoko Ono, and illustrated the multiplicity of themes, materials, and styles that had bloomed while the aging modernist toiled on the Carpenter Center design in his Paris studio (with the help of Guillermo Jullian de la Fuente, a Chilean architect).
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The contribution from Glasgow's Lighthouse museum is an exhibition of work by Marcel Breuer, the Bauhaus architect who used a pair of bicycle handlebars as the inspiration for a chair, creating a design classic in tubular steel in the process.
Nichols, who worked for I.M. Pei on the Pyramide du Louvre project, said Johnson was important to American architecture because he was one of the first architects to use industrial materials such as steel and glass in residential design.
Recently named in Architectural Digest's annual AD100 list of the top 100 Architects and Designers, and given the AIANY 2016 Design Honor Award for its work on David Zwirner's 20th Street location, Selldorf Architects continues to burnish its reputation as a leader in gallery, exhibition, and studio design for art heavyweights including Neue Galerie New York, Hauser & Wirth, David Zwirner, and Gladstone Gallery — not to mention a high - profile collection of private homes and commercial propeDesign Honor Award for its work on David Zwirner's 20th Street location, Selldorf Architects continues to burnish its reputation as a leader in gallery, exhibition, and studio design for art heavyweights including Neue Galerie New York, Hauser & Wirth, David Zwirner, and Gladstone Gallery — not to mention a high - profile collection of private homes and commercial propedesign for art heavyweights including Neue Galerie New York, Hauser & Wirth, David Zwirner, and Gladstone Gallery — not to mention a high - profile collection of private homes and commercial properties.
Assemble, a London based collective working across the fields of art, design and architecture, sent ripples through the art world in 2015 when they won the Turner prize as radical young architects.
In 15,000 square feet of exhibition space, imaginatively designed by renowned architect David Adjaye, the exhibition will feature historic work from the Edison Manufacturing Company and the Fleischer Studios, as well as seminal works by masters of the moving image genre — Paul Chan, William Kentridge, Raymond Pettibon, Martha Colburn, Kara Walker and Federico Solmi.
As the oldest design festival of its kind in the country, DesignPhiladelphia highlights the work of thousands of local designers, architects, and creative professionals to demonstrate Philadelphia's reemergence as a 21st century city shaped by thoughtful design, collaborative business practices, and community engagemenAs the oldest design festival of its kind in the country, DesignPhiladelphia highlights the work of thousands of local designers, architects, and creative professionals to demonstrate Philadelphia's reemergence as a 21st century city shaped by thoughtful design, collaborative business practices, and community engagemenas a 21st century city shaped by thoughtful design, collaborative business practices, and community engagement.
He lived New York City during the 1990s, as well as London, where he worked on a design team in the studio of architect Zaha Hadid.
McEwen's work in urban design and architecture began at Bernard Tschumi Architects and the New York City Department of City Planning, as well as founding the Brooklyn - based non-profit SUPERFRONT.
They will focus on Hadid's work and background, the CAC design and construction process, and her influence to architects worldwide as a woman that broke through barriers and challenged perceptions.
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