Architectural
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121 examples of Architectural in a sentence
Of course, first you have breakfast, and then you fill the shell full of Bondo and paint it and nail it up, and you have an
architectural
button in just a fraction of the time.
And then finally, Kelly's play of brilliants added to that really some play, I think, of the skyline of Hong Kong, or perhaps the chandelier in the opera house, or in the theater here, which is the decoration, the icing on the cake, something playful, something that is just an addition to the
architectural
environment, I would say.
So that is a really interesting proposition, I think, and a new way of lighting the
architectural
environment with our well-being in mind.
And we can learn from that and create more interesting and inspiring
architectural
environments.
You know, this happens to be the asteroid belt of
architectural
garbage two miles north of my town.
And so when I was first living in New York City a few years back, I was thinking a lot about the familiar
architectural
forms that surrounded me and how I would like to better relate to them.
So the technique, it's cut, sandblasted, etched and printed glass into
architectural
glass.
In here you see a traditional 2D
architectural
engineering drawing that's used for preservation, and of course we tell the stories through fly-throughs.
This was created by an
architectural
firm called Shiro.
They're called
architectural
standards.
But seriously, what would happen if we started to tweak those
architectural
standards to get what we wanted?
If we apply the best
architectural
design, climate engineering design, we won't get much better.
Columns are
architectural
archetypes.
I want you to think about them as
architectural
objects, so what they are, are just pure lines.
The second one, which is using them as objects to think with their
architectural
objects, I do a series of provocations, I say, "If this happens, then that.
Taking that idiom of, as it were, the darkness of the body transferred to architecture, can you use
architectural
space not for living but as a metaphor, and use its systolic, diastolic smaller and larger spaces to provide a kind of firsthand somatic narrative for a journey through space, light and darkness?
This animation shows you how the building goes together in a very simple way, but these buildings are available for architects and engineers now to build on for different cultures in the world, different
architectural
styles and characters.
I don't think protected bicycle ways are a cute
architectural
feature.
This realization was exploited most powerfully for pragmatic ends by the 18th- century philosopher Jeremy Bentham, who set out to resolve an important problem ushered in by the industrial age, where, for the first time, institutions had become so large and centralized that they were no longer able to monitor and therefore control each one of their individual members, and the solution that he devised was an
architectural
design originally intended to be implemented in prisons that he called the panopticon, the primary attribute of which was the construction of an enormous tower in the center of the institution where whoever controlled the institution could at any moment watch any of the inmates, although they couldn't watch all of them at all times.
Today I'm going to speak to you about the last 30 years of
architectural
history.
We're all hanging out in malls and we're all moving to the suburbs, and out there, out in the suburbs, we can create our own
architectural
fantasies.
Technology speeds up: You can see it in a newspaper, on TV, until finally, we are all
architectural
photographers, and the building has become disembodied from the site.
This is the end of
architectural
history, and it means that the buildings of tomorrow are going to look a lot different than the buildings of today.
And I know it is not a fashionable term these days, and certainly not fashionable in the discourse of
architectural
schools, but it seems to me that all this, in one way or the other, is a search for beauty.
The next thing that we had to do is to persuade them that there needed to be spatial correspondence, which is straightforward, but again, it's something that didn't fall naturally out of a telecommunications or computing style of thinking; it was a very, if you will,
architectural
or spatial concept.
So we scaled this process up to
architectural
scale.
To make that piece, we got the
architectural
drawings of the entire complex, and we rebuilt the entire scene inside and out, based on those drawings.
They were simply interested in crushing our government, just because they did not want to have to deal with the
architectural
fault lines that were running through the Eurozone.
And you can see the
architectural
masterpiece that it is.
And Bryan had a bold
architectural
vision.
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