Its customers drink dry Martinis with twists of citrus peel beneath Art Deco lighting and modernist artworks.
They were fundamentally modernist: Like them or not, they were ultra-efficient machines for selling.
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Designers say the historical look of the new boutiques is warmer than the modernist form.
The distinguished post-modernist architect Isozaki Arata (Mito Art Tower, 1990) is more sweeping in his condemnation.
Mark Twain, our first post-modernist, even took the time to satirize the experience in Innocents Abroad.
The music is modernist too, atonal rather than derived from the Russian folk tradition.
He brought in Martin Margiela, a modernist designer of women's ready- to-wear who's making waves.
This was a time when post-modernist sculptors actually had a voice in national team selection.
Now we have neo-modernism which embraces a less rigid, more emotive expression of modernist.
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"The ideological mainstream in our day, " meanwhile, are Modernist Cuisine publishers such as Nathan Myhrvold.
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Much of its neo-classical splendour survives, but it is dazzlingly bright, with some striking modernist touches.
Built by architect Juan O'Gorman in 1932 for the couple, the modernist building was way ahead of its time.
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The quickest way to sicken a modernist is to bring him to a midcentury Los Angeles diner.
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He followed up last year with the user-friendly, relatively slender (456 pages) Modernist Cuisine at Home .
Modernist geometric takes on traditional Chinese icons -- clouds, waves and mountains -- enlivened facades and interiors.
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Federico built a Chrysler-dealership empire with the money, and moved the family into a white modernist mansion.
Moreover, ex-President Suharto appointed Mr Habibie as his vice-president precisely because of his appeal to modernist Muslims.
He has created a language of uncompromising modernist integrity that embraces an intellectual spectrum from light-heartedness to profundity.
Even galleries focusing on more classical (modernist) material apparently did well, showing an overall strength in the market.
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It was designed by the architect Boris Iofan in a spare, Modernist style that today looks rather threatening.
The News operates from a small, squat building downtown, a modernist structure with thick stone and jutting overhangs.
Among Bonner's pieces is an unusual amethyst and diamond bangle bracelet made by modernist French jeweler Suzanne Belperron.
The result was the modernist style, and postwar buildings of steel and glass.
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The '70s began with modernist ideas and ended with a return to more classical themes, like the "neocolonial" home.
Grant Achatz' ulta-modernist Alinea in Chicago fell from seventh to 15th this year.
"Modernist Art From India: The Body Unbound, " is on view through April 9.
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Maybe it will leave the world on a wave of modernist, free-market reform.
Leading the charge is a varied group of what I call modernist greens (others refer to them as eco-pragmatists).
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But that, presumably, is just what the 1970s designers of the modernist Metropolitan shopping centre thought they were doing.
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Today Myhrvold announced that The Photography of Modernist Cuisine will debut this fall, finally placing coffee in a coffee-table book.
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