This presentation explores how privacy and cubicle curtains contribute to the comfort, healing, and flexibility of environments, while also enhancing operational efficiency and sustainability. It ...
A stylized illustration of LeBron James is built through layered lines, bold colors, and dynamic motion effects. The drawing combines graffiti-like forms with marker shading to emphasize movement and ...
Mid-century modern design in both residential and commercial construction made popular because of architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, is evident in all its variations throughout Greater Cincinnati.
Hong Kong fire poses test for China’s grip on the city Man Vs Baby official trailer Form 4 student allegedly beaten unconscious in hostel toilet, four detained While digging in his garden, he makes a ...
Whether you are looking for pieces with a purpose or new ideas to outlast all those seasonal treats, here are some practical gifts for your holiday list. These selections come from local sources who ...
Elizabeth Wasmuth, PhD, brings a unique perspective to prostate cancer research. “What got me into science is that I'm fundamentally interested in how form follows function, just like Frank Lloyd ...
School of Architecture faculty Richard Piccolo was honored with an exhibition of over 70 of his travel drawings and watercolors produced while on field trips with the students of the Pratt Rome ...
This year’s Nobel Prize-winning chemists designed porous materials that can pull water from the desert air, capture carbon dioxide from factories, and scoop pollution out of water. They’re called ...
TASCHEN has launched a new book in collaboration with acclaimed architect, Tadao Ando The 594-page volume features 750 sketches and plans that spans Ando’s career The book, priced at $200 USD, is ...
The Peter White Public Library's "Artists & Their Art" series continues Tuesday with "Form Follows Function: The American Architecture of William Le Baron Jenney, H.H. Richardson, Louis Sullivan and ...
Lines in the sand tell a story at the Museum of International Folk Art. The exhibit “Sandroing: Tracing Kastom in Vanuatu” was created by Edgar Hinge, a sand drawing artist from Port Vila, Vanuatu.