Abraham chose a scissor stair not only for ease but also for architectonic reasons. |
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That spiraling stair conjoins two crucial moments of national history in architectonic form. |
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Its main particularity is that in no other building of Great Britain cohabits therefore many architectonic styles of various ages. |
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With few exceptions, the schemes are engaged more with the exploration of formal architectonic themes than with conceptual concerns. |
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In two of the works, the surface has been irregularly gridded into a Mondrian-like architectonic structure. |
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The effect of the paintings' intense color was often to dissolve the solidity of the architectonic structures. |
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Inside these rooms is the gutsy, architectonic presence of the trusses, just overhead. |
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Sarah Morris creates bold geometric paintings that derive their architectonic structures from specific urban environments. |
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That same year he began his magnum opus, the extraordinary Merzbau, an architectonic assemblage which gradually overwhelmed his Hanover home. |
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Scully's architectonic, and often heroic, compositions are not, it turns out, purely formal. |
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In two of the works the surface has been irregularly gridded into a Mondrian-like architectonic structure. |
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Sturr shot mostly on the streets of Chicago, imposing crisp, architectonic structure on the continuous flow of human activity. |
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Here, as in all his paintings, McCleary simplifies his forms and clearly defines his architectonic spaces with carefully positioned planes. |
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Tiff's architectonic structure is offset by a flower-patterned border on both sides and the bottom. |
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The museum's design and modern, interactive exhibits, he says, complement the architectonic features of the building. |
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The Yale University Art Gallery embodies nearly every architectonic theme or device that Kahn returned to in his later architectural production. |
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The inversion of normal architectonic expectation is not just wilful, but has immense importance for the nature of space and experience. |
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The centre of the painting is an amalgam of low-key pink hues, which has a commanding presence because of its architectonic shape. |
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The monumental facade of the prelacy is decorated with sculptural architectonic décor. |
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Morocco, crossroad of civilizations, has an especially rich architectonic heritage. |
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It is known as the Ṭāq Kisrā and is notable for its great barrel vault in baked brick, a typically Sāsānian architectonic device. |
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Its urbane and architectonic arrangement complies with the requirements for flexibility of exhibition areas. |
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On the plinth are several types of architectonic elements including a gorge, a dividing listel and a frieze of beads and whirls. |
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This styling feature is continued from the case into the rubber strap, so giving the overall design an architectonic and sculptural touch. |
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A bench seating system featuring a closed, architectonic design on a sweeping frame. |
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Its architectonic design and its technical perfection turn this series into a bench seating system of extraordinary versatility. |
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Like many of Trenkwalder's sculptures, these pieces are strongly architectonic, evoking cathedrals, pillared halls and Greek temples, among other structures. |
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Conceived and executed by Jean-Guillaume Moitte, it is strongly architectonic, its contours angular and rigorously vertical, with limited forward thrust. |
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There's a whole lot more of this kind of thing around the site and, although much of it is architectonic rather than specifically architectural, it is quite often great fun. |
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In the cellar, Manzanares creates drama through monumental architectonic volumes that highlight the warm tones of the oak barrels contained within them. |
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In two of the works, Beware the Lady and Love Is a Gentle Whip, the surface has been irregularly gridded into a Mondrian-like architectonic structure. |
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Instead his central theme was the harmony of the figures with the landscape expressed through solid forms, strict architectonic structure, and the earth tones of the bodies. |
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Fusing rods and metal pieces into architectonic structures, he often treated the surfaces with droplets of metal or with acids and alkaloids to achieve variations in color. |
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The museum's indoor sculpture court and adjacent gallery were inhabited by organic, biomorphic and anthropomorphic abstractions with a strong architectonic component. |
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Although each figure inhabits a discrete niche, agitated, forward-bending poses cause them to converse across the vast space of the facade and soften the otherwise clearly stated architectonic lines that order the structure. |
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In the 15th century this tradition, in which architectonic considerations still held sway, was carried on in the masses of the English composer John Dunstable and his Burgundian contemporary, Guillaume Dufay. |
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Inside, there are several styles and different architectonic elements showing that it was built in different periods. The inside of the Castle is split by two courts. |
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If Paul Poiret's château seems like a prototype, it is in the large-scale implementation of architectonic principles that, up to that point, Mallet-Stevens had defined only in his theoretical work. |
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The architectonic complex that includes the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora del Carmen, the Ursuline convent and the women's hospital is the most typical example. |
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The tower, differentiated in its base, shaft and head, is a nine storey solitary structure of 13 x 19 m. It is full of architectonic contrast and contradiction. |
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December 17, 1770 Germany March 26, 1827Vienna, Austria Beethoven remains the supreme exponent of what may be called the architectonic use of tonality. |
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The wood of marine pine is a perfect solution, due to its aesthetical qualities and durability, as well as to its flexibility in finding an architectonic solution aimed at creating unique areas. |
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In Ozenfant's own paintings, he stressed clarity, serenity, and economy of means, typically creating still lifes in which he reduced objects to flat planes of neutral colour within a rigid architectonic framework. |
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In Minho, the greenest region of Portugal, we can appreciate its historical and architectonic heritage, share its ruralism, its rich handicraft, and the most colorful popular culture. |
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In the late seventies and early eighties, apparently with Newman in mind, Marden tried to monumentalize his work with architectonic arrays of panels, alluding to Greek temples. |
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They stage a series of tensions, which are caught, like a breath, between divergent forces: nature and culture, the corporeal and the architectonic, global and local, consumption and creation. |
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Fundamentally, the architectonic space should only be considered as a blind, shapeless void as long as colour has not effectively afforded it spatial form. |
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Participate in Puebla's artistic, architectonic and socio-cultural heritage through the multidisciplinary Festival Palafoxiano. |
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Multicultural seminars, museum courses, exhibitions and presentations of architectonic projects, educational programmes, workshops, etc. are part of the activities within the project. |
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An architectonic feature of the town is that it resembles a fan. |
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Camp calls this system of organization architectonic, borrowing that specific meaning of the word from The Rhythmic Structure of Music by Cooper and Meyer. |
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Within the boldly-wrought voluted architectonic framework prance symmetrical pairs of vivacious steeds to support the circular Garter containing the Earl's arms. |
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The uncomplicated, clear-cut design language of Gentle is continued in this design, which fits naturally and elegantly into the architectonic bathroom context. |
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Scherer's study emphasizes the architectonic and antinomic nature of reason in Kant, thereby stressing the necessarily resolutive function of judgment. |
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