juxtaposing a wide array of architectural motifs and ornamentation styles including various patterns referencing Savannah’s historic buildings. In both series, the artist
The Lives of Documents—Photography as Project. Visit to the studio of Armin Linke, 2023. (Photo credit: Stefano Graziani) The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) has recently announced its Fall 2023 program which aims to diversify perspectives to represent the realities of the architectural fie...
Their SculptureCenter exhibition expands on this interest by fully engaging with the labyrinthine and obscure corridors of the lower level and the architectural character of the building. In Practice: Tony Chrenka October 31–December 22, 2024 Tony Chrenka’s studio practice pursues questions of ...
Of all the fleets that plied the Sound, there was never any quite like the Fall River Line. Songs were written about it. Nearly all the presidents and most of the great men and women of that long period traveled it—the famous boat train from Boston in the late afternoon, then off th...
As temperatures drop in Scottsdale Arizona, the destination invites visitors and locals to celebrate fall with festivals highlighting Scottsdale’s unique culinary and artistic flair, inventive cuisine, awe-inspiring public art installations and architectural wonders. ...
The Architectural League of New York recently announced its Fall 2011 Lecture Series. Jeanne Gang, recently awarded a MacArthur Foundation “genius”...
Jan Gleysteen Architects, Inc. (JGA)is thrilled to announce new Architectural Designer Mansi Yadav. A recent graduate of Mass College of Art and Design, Yadav graduated with an academicaward for social engagement. She was vice president of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) ...
But perhaps above all, what makes a Minor League park unique are its stand-alone features, those architectural quirks, creative constructions and down-the-line additions that simply View More 'Greatest Gorra' tournament of hats heating up MiLB.com staff picks favorites in Copa de la Dive...
(Felicity Jones), only to endure personal hell until a patron, played by Guy Pearce, offers him a life-changing architectural project. It sounds like "The Fountainhead" on steroids, a big risk that could pay off or go spectacularly off the rails. Isn't this the kind of artistic gamble ...
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