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单词 sculptural
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Definition of sculptural in English:

sculptural

adjective ˈskʌlptʃərəlˈskəlptʃ(ə)rəl
  • Relating to or resembling sculpture.

    sculptural decoration
    sculptural works
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In parallel with the design process, thoughts naturally turned to the proposed method of how physically to cast the highly sculptural forms that had been created.
    • Over the two sessions the similarities and differences between architectural and sculptural practice coalesced around three essential themes.
    • They share many qualities - such as sustainability, sculptural form, and community participation in their conception - now valued in Western architectural thinking.
    • Foyers, auditorium and flytower are all enclosed in a single sculptural form, like an upturned hull, running west-east across the main north-south grain of the building.
    • The roots of penjing plants often rise in sculptural shapes above the stones.
    • ‘We had to jump through hoops to make it work,’ says Harrow, ‘but we wanted the focus to be this sculptural piece, with the room as just a back-drop.’
    • The Nations Wall, a sculptural 250m structure made of tubular steel, is designed to move mechanically in a wave-like motion.
    • Shaped like the letter C, this innovative sculptural seat allows the occupant to sit forwards, backwards and sideways, depending on use.
    • Neutelings Reidijk's architecture, expressed in a tough industrial vocabulary, has a sculptural and, at times, theatrical intensity.
    • Within what is essentially an office building, Schultes has created sculptural scenography out of interstitial space.
    • Available in fabric and leather, the sculptural form invites users to adopt a number of comfortable seating positions.
    • Restless inventive energy underlies design of his extraordinary sculptural clothes (requiring the most ingenious cutting) for his own fashion house and for Givenchy, where he is chief designer.
    • The project successfully integrates ecological ambitions with the design of architectural and sculptural elements.
    • Daniel Arts Center takes the regional agrarian buildings as a starting point and then pushes the form into the sculptural realm.
    • To be constructed in later phases, the partly subterranean concourse, sculptural in form and carefully illuminated, would create a natural linking device on axis with the centre of the Lanyon building.
    • The masts add structural and sculptural bravura to the rather staid skyline, a gesture - as in some of Richard Rogers' works - of futuristic optimism.
    • The tallest of five office towers, at 80 stories, overlooks the open space and has an antenna or sculptural top to mark the skyline.
    • These extras include the very things that define the art of architecture; a new concept, light and space dynamics, ornament and structural expression, sculptural gesture, and innovation.
    • The building's metal skin looks like the shining surface of a jet, yet it ripples and floats in sculptural freedom.
    • The farmer comes off very sculptural, like an amber statue in the field.
    Synonyms
    solid, concrete, having depth, rounded

Derivatives

  • sculpturally

  • adverb ˈskʌlptʃərəliˈskəlptʃ(ə)rəli
    • The brain sculpturally rendered was the basic element in The Sum of All Fears.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They are sculpturally appealing, have eye-catching colors and great graphics on the packaging.
      • Characteristically, there are no attempts to work out the anatomical details but what is attempted is a whole, integral form that does not resolve either notionally or sculpturally into complex entities.
      • Body parts, joints, and posture, all visible from a distance on the dance ground, are sculpturally emphasized over facial features, as the bulbous knees of one figure prominently demonstrate.
      • These allowed him to create an art at once lyric and dramatic, pictorially rich and sculpturally solid.
      • It's a music that's both architecturally engineered and sculpturally shaped, a brilliant sonic artifact that draws equal strengths from the human heart and the scientific mind.
 
 

Definition of sculptural in US English:

sculptural

adjectiveˈskəlpCH(ə)rəlˈskəlptʃ(ə)rəl
  • Relating to or resembling sculpture.

    sculptural decoration
    sculptural works
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They share many qualities - such as sustainability, sculptural form, and community participation in their conception - now valued in Western architectural thinking.
    • Shaped like the letter C, this innovative sculptural seat allows the occupant to sit forwards, backwards and sideways, depending on use.
    • ‘We had to jump through hoops to make it work,’ says Harrow, ‘but we wanted the focus to be this sculptural piece, with the room as just a back-drop.’
    • Daniel Arts Center takes the regional agrarian buildings as a starting point and then pushes the form into the sculptural realm.
    • These extras include the very things that define the art of architecture; a new concept, light and space dynamics, ornament and structural expression, sculptural gesture, and innovation.
    • The building's metal skin looks like the shining surface of a jet, yet it ripples and floats in sculptural freedom.
    • The roots of penjing plants often rise in sculptural shapes above the stones.
    • In parallel with the design process, thoughts naturally turned to the proposed method of how physically to cast the highly sculptural forms that had been created.
    • The masts add structural and sculptural bravura to the rather staid skyline, a gesture - as in some of Richard Rogers' works - of futuristic optimism.
    • Neutelings Reidijk's architecture, expressed in a tough industrial vocabulary, has a sculptural and, at times, theatrical intensity.
    • Foyers, auditorium and flytower are all enclosed in a single sculptural form, like an upturned hull, running west-east across the main north-south grain of the building.
    • The tallest of five office towers, at 80 stories, overlooks the open space and has an antenna or sculptural top to mark the skyline.
    • Within what is essentially an office building, Schultes has created sculptural scenography out of interstitial space.
    • The project successfully integrates ecological ambitions with the design of architectural and sculptural elements.
    • The Nations Wall, a sculptural 250m structure made of tubular steel, is designed to move mechanically in a wave-like motion.
    • Available in fabric and leather, the sculptural form invites users to adopt a number of comfortable seating positions.
    • The farmer comes off very sculptural, like an amber statue in the field.
    • Over the two sessions the similarities and differences between architectural and sculptural practice coalesced around three essential themes.
    • To be constructed in later phases, the partly subterranean concourse, sculptural in form and carefully illuminated, would create a natural linking device on axis with the centre of the Lanyon building.
    • Restless inventive energy underlies design of his extraordinary sculptural clothes (requiring the most ingenious cutting) for his own fashion house and for Givenchy, where he is chief designer.
    Synonyms
    solid, concrete, having depth, rounded
 
 
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