Sentences with phrase «young architects from»

To teach interns and young architects from my knowledge and experience.
Peter Zumthor shares the philosophy behind his uniquely sensual buildings with a young architect from Paraguay

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The five - day conference — the industry's biggest annual event — features keynotes from Symantec CEO Michael Brown, VMWare CEO Pat Gelsinger, Palo Alto Networks CEO Mark McLaughlin, Intel senior vice president and general manager Chris Young and Cisco Security Business Group vice president and chief architect Martin Roesch, among others.
TORONTO, March 16, 2016 — MaRS Studio Y is spearheading the inaugural National Youth Leadership and Innovation Strategy Summit, bringing together top young leaders and innovative organizations from across the country to architect the first national plan for engaging youth leaders to strengthen Canada's economic competitiveness.
This young architect — originally from Denmark, but now with structures all across the globe — describes his discipline as a journey through moments of «immaculate inception,» the process of realizing pure fiction into concrete reality.
As the architects of this secular society well knew, it could be built only by wresting from the Church control over two basic social institutions: marriage and the education of the young.
Isn't it incredibly stupid to look at the Sixers» planned, scheduled, successful ascension from league laughingstock to up - and - coming contender with two cornerstones, a bunch of other good young pieces, and buttload of cap space and not give some credit to the guy who architected it?
As the principal architect of the most exciting young team in the NBA, he casts a long shadow, even from his perch well outside the league.
Thus the reader learns about Bernadette's decline from celebrated young architect to socially anxious semi-recluse, Bee's precarious early childhood and Elgin's rise to MS fame, as well as what led to Bernadette's flight and why the FBI got involved.
Born in 1895 in Milton, Massachusetts into the New England tradition of Transcendentalism (he was related to journalist and women's rights activist Margaret Fuller), «Bucky» grew up playing architect and was intrigued by structural design from a very young age.
Home Designing noted that the new structure, which was designed by architect Eun Young Yi, «looks like a complicated two color Rubik's cube puzzle from the outside!
The bi-level gallery, whose name is borrowed from a magazine published half a century ago by Italian architect and designer Ettore Sottsass, shows the work of young and emerging artists.
Of those I visited, Art Miami reprised its welcome survey of Latin American artists; Untitled lit its beach tent with wide, carefully curated booths showing refreshingly unfamiliar material from all over the world; Pulse drew the young to accomplished work by mid-career artists who remain affordable; and the Design Fair played curated interiors of mid-century masters against the technological marvels of space - age lighting and the the largest - ever 3D printed work from sustainable materials — SHoP architects» outdoor pavilion digitised out of recycled bamboo whose combined airiness and tensile strength stand to revolutionise building.
In 2011, Catie received the Best Use of Urban Space Award from ArtPrize and the Architectural League Prize for Young Architects and Designers.
Finally, young architects Gruppo A12 (Udo Noll, Peter Scupelli and Marco Bonelli) present Parole, an interactive and continuously mutating web - site as an experiment in breaking open the controlled systems of traditional archiving, thus moving outwards from the exhibition space through the web.
Taking its title from British architect Alison Smithson's description of how young people bring together elements of style to define their identity and social allegiances, Antunes gathers references to overlooked figures in the history of 20th - century architecture, art and design, particularly women.
The contemporary portrait of John Soane by Christopher Hunneman also shows the ambitious young architect dangling a pair of compasses from his left hand.
Taking its title from British architect Alison Smithson's description of how young people bring together elements of style to define their identity and social allegiances, Antunes gathers references to overlooked figures in the history of twentieth - century architecture, art and design, particularly women.
In this excerpt from Phaidon's new monograph Breuer, we take a deeper look at the architect's beginnings as an inexperienced but intensely creative young man.
George Dance the Younger died in 1825, and in 1836 Soane purchased both George Dance the Elder's 293 and George Dance the younger's 1,303 surviving drawings from his son, which were housed in the Museum in a specially designed cabinet; [42] Sir William Chambers 789 drawings; James Playfair 286 drawings; other architects and artists with drawings in the collection include: Matthew Brettingham, Thomas Sandby, Humphry Repton, Joseph Nollekens, Peter Scheemakers, John Michael Rysbrack, and others, in total 1,635 drYounger died in 1825, and in 1836 Soane purchased both George Dance the Elder's 293 and George Dance the younger's 1,303 surviving drawings from his son, which were housed in the Museum in a specially designed cabinet; [42] Sir William Chambers 789 drawings; James Playfair 286 drawings; other architects and artists with drawings in the collection include: Matthew Brettingham, Thomas Sandby, Humphry Repton, Joseph Nollekens, Peter Scheemakers, John Michael Rysbrack, and others, in total 1,635 dryounger's 1,303 surviving drawings from his son, which were housed in the Museum in a specially designed cabinet; [42] Sir William Chambers 789 drawings; James Playfair 286 drawings; other architects and artists with drawings in the collection include: Matthew Brettingham, Thomas Sandby, Humphry Repton, Joseph Nollekens, Peter Scheemakers, John Michael Rysbrack, and others, in total 1,635 drawings.
He has been engaged in many collaborative projects including work at the Guggenheim Museum Exhibition Design Department (Frank Lloyd Wright Exhibition: From Within Outward, 2009); Them Studio (MoMA / PS1 Young Architects Program Competition, 2008); and a multidisciplinary theater company WaxFactory (2001 - 03).
The show features over 40 architects, ranging from renowned 20th century masters and internationally celebrated contemporary architects such as Tadao Ando, Toyo Ito, Kazuyo Sejima (SANAA) and Kenzo Tange; to exciting figures little known outside of Japan including Osamu Ishiyama, Kazunari Sakamoto and Kazuo Shinohara and young rising stars such as Hideyuki Nakayama and Chie Konno.
AS MUCH OF A LONER AS Kertess can be, he knew that an exhibition of this scale could not be put together without substantial help and he found it mostly from within the Whitney: Minou Roufail, his assistant, who oversaw the logistics of the show with a temperament similar to Kertess's combination of gentle firmness and utter precision; Matthew Yokobosky, a young assistant curator of film and video who is also a set designer and whom Kertess, unwilling to yield control of the biennial layout to an outside architect, tapped as the exhibition designer, and John Hanhardt, the Whitney's curator of film and video who advised Kertess in those areas, in which he admits limited expertise.
In 2012, SOFTlab was awarded the Architectural League Prize for Young Architects and Designers, and previously, in 2010, the studio was selected for the New Practices New York Award from the AIA New York Chapter.
The Barbican will present more than eighty works, in a variety of media, by twenty - five artists and architectsfrom Joseph Beuys, R. Buckminster Fuller, Hans Haacke, Robert Smithson, and the Ant Farm collective to a younger generation of practitioners, including EXYZT, Heather and Ivan Morison, R&S ie (n), Philippe Rahm, and Simon Starling.
In creating a multifunctional live / work furniture unit to help expand the space, Polish architects from Mode: lina Studio also concealed a secret play room for the young boy.
Seen over at Dezeen, Ithaca, New York based Jenny Sabin Studio (previously) created this winning entry for this year's outdoor installation at MoMA PS1, as part of the annual Young Architects Program that has designers from all over the world submitting sustainable design ideas for an temporary summer pavilion (previous winners included a compostable mushroom tower, a giant water - purifying sculpture and a spiky, air - purifying object).
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