Sentences with phrase «young architects in»

A tragically emblematic figure in the emergence of Korea as a modern nation, Yi Gu was a young architect in I.M. Pei's New York office when he was summoned back to Korea by Park Chung - hee, who sought to shore up his dictatorial regime by enacting a symbolic restoration of Joseon Dynasty.
The two discussed Adjaye's work since his controversial London Elektra House (2000), which almost landed the young architect in jail, to his grand project for the National Museum of African American History, the last building to be constructed -LSB-...]

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Horowitz, who spends much of his time mentoring young leaders, says that most important job for a CEO is to architect the way people communicate in a company.
The young entrepreneur and architect's parents» home in Houston, Texas, was inundated with floodwater in the aftermath of the Category 4 storm.
«The Fountainhead» her protagonist, Howard Roark, is an individualistic young architect who chooses to struggle in obscurity rather than compromise his artistic and personal vision.
In the brief speech (here's the transcript) he told the young designers and architects in - training why he believes what they do is important for societIn the brief speech (here's the transcript) he told the young designers and architects in - training why he believes what they do is important for societin - training why he believes what they do is important for society.
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.
Mark S Kiselica writes in When Boys Become Parents, «For too long our culture has treated boys who become fathers... as detached misfits who are the architects of many of our nation's problems, rather than seeing these youth for who they really are: young men trying to navigate a complex array of difficult life circumstances that place them at a tremendous disadvantage.»
Top House Democrat Nancy Pelosi of California, herself a key architect of the budget plan, announced her opposition Wednesday morning and mounted a remarkable daylong speech on the House floor, trying to force GOP leaders in the House to promise a later vote on legislation to protect the younger immigrants.
The findings provide a contrast with the stories we are often shown here in the UK: they reveal an overwhelming sense of optimism amongst the younger generation - the age group who will be the next leaders and architects of the future.
One a banker, and the other an architect, the two young woman understood the complexity of working women and the challenge to have it all in this day and age.
The story of a young woman architect (Sorvino) who falls in love with a blind man (Kilmer).
Caught separately in the collapse: Ray's estranged wife Emma (Carla Gugino), their beloved daughter Blake (Alexandra Daddario, who just incidentally is 13 years younger than Johnson and Gugino), and Emma's insanely rich new architect boyfriend Daniel (Ioan Gruffudd).
They're all present and laying it on with a trowel, including Rufus Sewell (star of «Dark City») as the architect Urshu — who has the snitty defiance of a young Tony Curtis — and Geoffrey Rush as Set and Horus» grandfather, the sun god Ra, who lives on an orbital platform in space, and spends eternity using his sun - bolt lance to zap a giant black leviathan - worm that wants to eat its way through the planet.
Les Biches (aka Bad Girls, 1968, Pathfinder) Chabrol's wife and longtime collaborator Stephane Audran stars in the story of a menage - a-trois between a decadent bisexual (Audran), her young protégé (Jacqueline Sassard), and a handsome architect (Jean - Louis Trintignant) who seduces them both.
The story is comprised of four separate vignettes, following the romantic misadventures of various characters in Rome - a retired American opera director tries to make a star of his daughter's father - in - law to be, who can only sing in the shower; a pair of newlyweds are separated for a day and have their fidelity tested by a prostitute, movie star and a burglar; a middle - class office worker unexpectedly becomes a celebrity targeted by the paparazzi; and an architect runs into a young man who reminds him of a younger version of himself - and is about to make the same romantic mistakes....
- Enter students into the online competition before 9 Oct 2016 for a chance to win prizes and for your students work to feature on the Serpentine Gallery website and national media buildyourownpavilion.serpentinegalleries.org Take a look at our YouTube channel for further inspiration www.youtube.com/c/serpentinegalleriesuk ANTICIPATED LEARNING OUTCOMES Through the workshops young people should: Understand what a pavilion is, what it is used for and the role of architects in designing the structure.
In the novel, a young poet who lives on the bridge uses his imagination to resurrect the bridge's architect and the life of the bridge itself, which was one of the wonders of the world.
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.
This chorus includes the muses of visceral realism, the beautiful Font sisters; their father, an architect interned in a Mexico City asylum; a sensitive young follower of Octavio Paz; a foul - mouthed American graduate student; a French girl with a taste for the Marquis de Sade; the great - granddaughter of Leon Trotsky; a Chilean stowaway with a mystical gift for numbers; the anorexic heiress to a Mexican underwear empire; an Argentinian photojournalist in Angola; and assorted hangers - on, detractors, critics, lovers, employers, vagabonds, real - life literary figures, and random acquaintances.
Arriving in court as a young boy, Jahan gradually finds himself in the inner - circle of the Sultan's premier architect, helping to build some of the most magnificent buildings ever seen.
In 1550, Michelangelo's younger friend and colleague Giorgio Vasari published the first edition of his Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects (usually shortened to Lives of the Artists), a magisterial collective biography of the greatest Italian masters of the last three centuries.
Anna, a child no longer, turns to love and comfort in the form of Jan, a brave patriot and architect of democracy, unaware that her beautiful and enigmatic cousin Zofia has already set her sights on the handsome young fighter.
And Edith Wharton had Newland Archer and May Welland move here after marriage in The Age of Innocence, set around 1877: «The neighborhood was thought remote, and the house was built in a ghastly greenish - yellow stone that the younger architects were beginning to employ as a protest against the brownstone of which the uniform hue coated New York like a cold chocolate sauce.»
As a pioneer in Boutique Resort, In December 2006 the unique WakaMaya Resort Spa & Villas constructed 2 (two) additional charming Lanai with Pool, both exquisite in design and detail to increase the likelihood and provide customers satisfaction, designed by the young and internationally famous Balinese architect I Ketut Siandana, ST which also the owner of WakaMayin Boutique Resort, In December 2006 the unique WakaMaya Resort Spa & Villas constructed 2 (two) additional charming Lanai with Pool, both exquisite in design and detail to increase the likelihood and provide customers satisfaction, designed by the young and internationally famous Balinese architect I Ketut Siandana, ST which also the owner of WakaMayIn December 2006 the unique WakaMaya Resort Spa & Villas constructed 2 (two) additional charming Lanai with Pool, both exquisite in design and detail to increase the likelihood and provide customers satisfaction, designed by the young and internationally famous Balinese architect I Ketut Siandana, ST which also the owner of WakaMayin design and detail to increase the likelihood and provide customers satisfaction, designed by the young and internationally famous Balinese architect I Ketut Siandana, ST which also the owner of WakaMaya.
In reaction to the «glass boxes» issue, some younger American architects such as Michael Graves (1945 ---RRB- have rejected the austere, boxy look in favor of postmodern buildings, such as those by Philip C. Johnson (1906 — 2005) with striking contours and bold decoration that alludes to historical styles of architecturIn reaction to the «glass boxes» issue, some younger American architects such as Michael Graves (1945 ---RRB- have rejected the austere, boxy look in favor of postmodern buildings, such as those by Philip C. Johnson (1906 — 2005) with striking contours and bold decoration that alludes to historical styles of architecturin favor of postmodern buildings, such as those by Philip C. Johnson (1906 — 2005) with striking contours and bold decoration that alludes to historical styles of architecture.
The property passed to Ethel P. Young in 1925 and the apartments were managed by her daughter, Virginia Stanton, whose husband, Robert, was a renowned Monterey Peninsula architect and builder.
Like the de Young Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Morgan Library, and many others in just the last few years, it has hired a flashy architect, Rafael Viñoly.
In his third week as director of Tate Britain, and therefore as the new chairman of the Turner jury, Alex Farquharson has presided over a group of judges who have handed the prize to a collective of young architects.
Erdman, who received the Design Vanguard Award and the Young Architects Award with servo, is also a recipient of the prestigious Rome Prize, bestowed upon him by The American Academy in Rome (2008 - 2009).
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.
Theaster Gates became known for the Dorchester Projects, a series of vacant buildings in Chicago that he renovated and rehabilitated with a team of young architects and designers, and which now offer space for performances, and other cultural events.
Carmody Groarke were recipients of the prestigious Building Design UK Young Architect of the Year (YAYA) in 2007, the practise won two RIBA awards in 2010 and were last year named as winners of the International Emerging Architecture Award by The Architectural Review.
«THE FORCE OF THINGS» Music theater as immersive installation: This «opera for objects,» by the important young composer Ashley Fure (collaborating with her brother, the architect Adam Fure), makes sounds through unexpected connections, in a kind of vibrating stillness.
In partnership with the Chicago Architecture Biennial, visual artist, trained architect and Art Center board member Amanda Williams invited two promising young architects to join the Jackman Goldwasser Residency program and exhibit their process in the gallerIn partnership with the Chicago Architecture Biennial, visual artist, trained architect and Art Center board member Amanda Williams invited two promising young architects to join the Jackman Goldwasser Residency program and exhibit their process in the gallerin the gallery.
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.
In addition to more familiar figures such as artists Christian Boltanski, Daniel Buren, Yves Klein and Annette Messager, architects Le Corbusier, Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano, and designer Philippe Starck, Premises introduces a younger generation of French artists and architects, including Absalon, Thomas Hirschhorn, Pierre Huyghe, Patrick Berger, Frederic Boerl, Anne Lacaton and Jean Philippe Vassal, who had not yet become widely known outside France at the time of publication.
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.
«There's such excitement in the district, especially among younger people and this gallery may inspire a new generation, not just of painters and sculptors but architects
Many prominent contemporary masters on the international art scene, along with emerging young artists, have transformed the everyday coffee cup — in this case the white porcelain illy cup introduced by the architect and designer Matteo Thun — into a cult object.
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).
If one compares the fruits of the Stirling Award for architects with the Turner Prize for younger artists, it is evident that the real debate is being pursued in the visual arts, where diversity, imagination, improvisation and redefinition reign across the board.
In 1988 he was winner of the Young Architects Competition at the Architectural League of New York.
The hotel is quite unique in that, Oliver Hill, who was a relatively young architect at the time, oversaw all aspects of the design, down to details such as the crockery and linen.
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.
Nina's past projects include «Map Conversations» a participative and conversational drawing process, and work with RARA (the Redundant Architects Recreation Association) and a team of young designers to convert a disused library in Walthamstow into a community centre.
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 ChapteIn 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 Chaptein 2010, the studio was selected for the New Practices New York Award from the AIA New York Chapter.
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