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  • The circular chancel offsets the rectilinearity of the rest of the church.
  • Gropius used rectilinearity and a stark, monochromatic palette to set off natural forms.
  • The decline of highly personalized performances paralleled the rise of neoclassicism in musical composition and Bauhaus, steel-and-glass rectilinearity in architecture.
  • This building's forms mingle the rectilinearity of the Yale design with extravagant curved forms like those in Rudolph's contemporary Endo Laboratories building on Long Island.
  • She likes the neutrality of cedar as well, its lack of flashy grain, knots, or pronounced color, and she praises the neat rectilinearity of 4X4's.
  • The faceted north end, breaking up the otherwise absolute rectilinearity of the building, is a mark of the brackets supporting the roof, is another sign of the Queen Anne style.
  • They concentrated on geometric abstraction, the most esoteric of modernist styles, but broke it up, skewed its rectilinearity, grafted painting to sculpture, to destabilize received standards of pictorial order.
  • The building was architect I . M . Pei's first project, built in 1949, a two-story " box that invoked the lean rectilinearity of Mies van der Rohe ".
  • A computer-generated print of Sir Richard Rogers'proposal for the South Bank shows the rectilinearity of the complex softened by oceans of wavy glass, gently undulating over and around, caressing the brutality away.
  • Describing the table at the Yale gallery, David Barquist, a curator there, wrote in a 1992 book : " This table exemplifies the overall rectilinearity of Bach's designs " for the Lloyd company.
  • Organized by Germano Celant and designed by Arata Isozaki, who has credibly broken up the monotonous rectilinearity of the Guggenheim's SoHo galleries, it recalls a time when modernist artists and designers alike sometimes saw garments as just another surface for painting or carving.
  • In structure and rectilinearity, it is generally similar to the modern script; however, in contrast with the tall to square modern script, it tends to be square to wide, and often has a pronounced, wavelike flaring of isolated major strokes, especially a dominant rightward or downward diagonal stroke.
  • Shapiro sitings around Boston are particularly rare : His nearest piece permanently installed in a public place is at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N . H . One of Shapiro's untitled figures temporarily graced the courtyard of Wellesley College's Davis Museum in 1993-94; its dancing diagonals tweaked the rectilinearity of Rafael Moneo's architecture.
  • The coffers in the Pantheon's great gray dome; the broken pediments of the Baroque; the patterns of balconies on the modern housing blocks; the fascistically strict rectilinearity of EUR, Mussolini's dream of the Third Rome; the echo of umbrella pines in the distant hills : Rome unfolds as an endlessly voluptuous labyrinth of form.
  • Dunham has said of his use of various subjects in his practice, " & all these subjects are really just things that let you make paintings . " Further to this point, Linker notes, " the figure is deployed as an iconic tool around which a space is built in accordance with the demands of the flat rectilinearity of the picture plane ."