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Kolkata Centre for Creativity chairperson Richa Agarwal and Serendipity Arts Foundation & Festival director talk about what art means to them, collaboration and more ....
KCUR 89.3 The retail node inside the new terminal at Kansas City International Airport will house restaurants and shops as well as artwork including a $1.2 million fountain-inspired sculpture. Nick Cave, best known for his Soundsuits that combine fashion and sculpture, is one of the artists selected for a public art commission at the new KCI. The Municipal Art Commission on Friday approved the first four artworks for the largest public art project in Kansas City history at the new Kansas City International Airport. The City Council will make the final endorsement at a later date. Work is at a halfway point to replace KCI s three-terminal complex with a single, $1.5 billion terminal and parking garage scheduled to open in 2023. The city s one percent for art program calls for 1% of public construction costs to be set aside for public art. ....
These Public Art Projects Are Frontrunners For The New KCI Terminal Slated To Open In 2023 kbia.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kbia.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Kansas City unveils four art installations to be displayed at KCI's new $1.5B terminal msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Biomimicry could lead to cities that deliver net benefits in the fight against climate change Cities could help stop climate change by imitating natural processes that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, according to architect Michael Pawlyn. Buildings could be constructed from materials containing atmospheric carbon that can be recycled at the end of their lifetime, Pawlyn said. New types of carbon-rich concrete and bioplastics could lock up large amounts of the element, he suggested. We need to find ways of using materials that take carbon out of the atmosphere, he told Dezeen. Can we learn from biology to design a built environment that has a net positive impact?” ....