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"latticework" Definitions
  1. work consisting of crossed strips usually arranged in a diagonal pattern of open spaces.
  2. a lattice.

104 Sentences With "latticework"

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It was made of latticework and plywood, with a bolted lock.
The walls of the arbor were slanted latticework, overgrown with ivy.
The temporary seats perch steeply upon a dense latticework of steel beams.
Cranes lay down a latticework of metal poles nearby to reinforce the terrain.
It is available online directly from Latticework at the discounted price of $399.99.
There is no ceiling, unless you count a latticework of cables and sensors.
They wound in and out of latticework grids and collided irreverently with animal prints.
The long-shuttered National Theater features a modernistic design of terra cotta latticework towers.
The artisanal latticework is beautiful and ornate — a clear departure from his bright minimalism.
Latticework is betting on the Amber's security to eke sales out of heavy cloud users.
Concealed in its latticework are the names of that grandfather, Jack, and his wife, Belle.
The roof's latticework used so much wood, it's been nicknamed "la forêt," or the forest.
Old wooden screens with latticework now help to hide the modern heaters and air conditioning units.
The towers will feature elements of Fatemi architecture, with arches, domes and jalis, or carved latticework.
The gold latticework frame on the mirror is faux, and the gold chair railing is faux.
A third room will feature one of Murphy's signature psychedelic, latticework labyrinths, a piece called Vectoral~Sentience_Stack.
"Historically there are these really beautiful windows that use carved wood latticework to provide shading," he explained.
The way he has accumulated such knowledge and wisdom is by building a "latticework" of mental models.
Her large latticework canvas "Syaw (Fishnet)" (2015), commissioned by the Scholls, allowed her to experiment with scale.
In order to get to your desired part of the room, you have to navigate the latticework corridors.
It is a theme that Mr Parrish explores in a recent book, "The Great Mental Models" (Latticework Publishing, 2019).
If the facts don't hang together on a latticework of theory, you don't have them in a usable form.
It is made by way of cutting printed materials to result in latticework that is both fine and delicate.
She anticipates her escape into the outside world by covering her steel plates and angel hair latticework with borrowed skin.
Some tables are set in secluded alcoves at the east end, framed by spidery latticework that evokes carved Chinese screens.
The room has Moorish, Persian and Japanese details, colored glass, latticework in wood and metal, circles within squares within grids.
Instead of augmenting the spaces you inhabit, this gauzy latticework breathes and coalesces into something darker, wispier, more cocoon-like.
Then volumes grew, cheap power tools came from China, furniture fashions changed, and latticework made way for those Scandinavian, minimalist designs.
Stretching outward from downtown Willcox, the hub of the valley, lay a sprawling latticework of recently cultivated farms and nut orchards.
The device is the brainchild of Latticework CEO Pantas Sutardja, the former Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Marvell Technology.
Likewise, the rigid latticework of her numerous "Human Argument" triangles evince a fondness for visual order that belies their satirical intent.
The linear arrangement creates a latticework of lines, while the wired state makes the body look like a mass of magnetic filings.
Social media has created a digital latticework, but it has also, for some, created abusive commenters, silos and validation rather than curiosity.
The latticework and scalloped carving hint that the material might be Chinese, but it could just as easily be from a P.F. Chang's.
AudioQuest's secret sauce is a custom diffuser grille behind each driver, which was inspired by the diamond-cubic latticework of a butterfly's wings.
A "forest" of wooden latticework fueled the blaze which consumed the building's roof, whose framework dates back to the 13th century, according to Msgr.
During the manufacturing of a digital camera, Farid explained, its sensor—a complex latticework of photosensitive circuits—is assembled one layer at a time.
Bolt's juxtapositions gently tug charm from the most unenticing faces, elevating them, and her latticework holds growth which yields inventive possibility for the city.
There are the walls of knotted pine and silk fabric and the recurring latticework, along with her signature palette of pink and green hues.
The management of our lives by international conglomerates or by governments forms a latticework of commitments, obligations, and pressures that are constantly tearing us apart.
The management of our lives by international conglomerates or by governments forms a latticework of commitments, obligations, and pressures that are constantly tearing us apart.
In one room, the shelves were filled with prototypes for collaborations: petits objets for Louis Vuitton; rugs that looked like latticework for La Manufacture Cogolin.
"The Price You Pay" is brilliant, a latticework of barbed jokes and subtle observations and inventive misbehaviors, a high-end thriller, relentlessly knowing, relentlessly brutal.
But unlike cloud services that distribute the same data to more places with less privacy, all the data held by Latticework remains inside the Amber.
It also prevented a Saab white latticework dress with flirty hem she wore to the Santa Barbara International Film Festival this month from looking too bridal.
Works such as "Shinto Festival Procession" are especially exemplary of these efforts: small shapes and fine latticework construct a dense view of carriages, animals, and people.
"The forest:" Notre Dame's wooden latticework roof, made of hundreds of oak beams cut from trees between 1160 and 1170, was mostly destroyed by the fire.
In addition to formal living and dining rooms, common areas include a library, a family room and a latticework sitting room with a checkered marble floor.
But the roof garden where saleswomen (referred to as salesgirls back then) took the air and promenaded a century ago is still there, latticework and all.
In the dry season, when Wu visited, the salt crystals dry into an intricate latticework of tile-like polygons stretching away to the horizon in every direction.
The wallpaper's chain-link pattern recalls the latticework of wooden screens by a small balcony, which may have been used for musical performances back in the day.
The fossil tapestry of the steps includes the latticework remnants of the structures built by colonies of bryozoans, tiny invertebrates who lived in chambers within the upright branches.
But because any imperfections would mess up the circuitry that the silicon must bear, the whole block has to be one continuous latticework of atoms, a single crystal.
There's beauty here, though, in the shocks of color like the red latticework of an Eiffel-like tower and umbrellas that, when seen from above, look like promenading flowers.
Their music is slow and sweeping but intricately detailed—a dazzling latticework of rippling melodies creating complex intersections between mallet samples, synth patches, and electronic sounds more delightful and strange.
The Russian shtetl in the long-lost, newly reconstructed Yiddish operetta "The Golden Bride" has a dreamy look about it, all latticework and whitewash, like the setting for a garden party.
The fire at Notre-Dame, which was built in the 12th and 13th centuries, destroyed most of the attic, a latticework of heavy wooden beams, and the lead roof above it.
My parents, stumbling through a defense, confessed that the bunk bed had sparked dormant passions — the bed's latticework of metal poles both the kindling and the match that ignited their love aflame.
He acquired at least a half-dozen haitis, which are sumptuous, pierced, and appliquéd textiles that often bear a mihrab motif — the arch shapes and latticework found in the niches of mosques.
Ligon handles this latticework with impressive fluidity and dramatic momentum, the disparate voices lacing the novel with the melancholy of aborted and fractured love, whether between lovers or between children and their parents.
No less expressive is the building itself, with both modern and traditional Moroccan influences (locally-sourced terrazzo, red brick latticework, bush hammered concrete) and a curved facade that mimics the folds of fabric.
In yet another, the movement declaration "Our Chains Will Be Broken Before We Are" projected in white against a vertical black rectangle decorated at either end by the latticework of the Palestinian keffiyeh.
I love the way he struggles to talk about too-big ideas, layering vague, contradictory platitudes about the nature of memory and fear over each other until there's somehow something rewarding in the latticework.
I'd seen some of the more iconic and disquieting pictures, like the image of Gordon, the slave who'd been whipped so many times that his back, when photographed, was a latticework of scar tissue.
I'd seen some of the more iconic and disquieting photos, like the image of Gordon, the slave who'd been whipped so many times that his back, when photographed, was a latticework of scar tissue.
Lost: Notre Dame's wooden latticework roof called "The Forest," made of hundreds of oak beams cut from trees between 1160 and 1170, and the spire, built in the 19th century amid a renewed restoration effort.
When we get to the part about Hillary Clinton losing the election, we see Donald Trump's smirking face on a massive screen, interrupted by a latticework of cables that made me think of puppet strings.
In the work, child-like drawings of oval and rectangular forms that faintly resemble Islamic latticework are drawn with Indian ink on two sheets of tracing paper and placed one on top of the other.
The film's images are filled with a pointillistic profusion of detail—wheat stalks at the roadside, a modern bridge's metallic latticework, even the duo's jazzily patterned shirts—that's as alluring as it is nerve-jangling.
"['The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind'] feeds our hunger for inspiring tales in these desperate times with a beautifully engineered narrative latticework of hardship, hope, and know-how," wrote Robert Abele for The Los Angeles Times.
China is building and upgrading railroads in the west and east of Iran, making the Persian Gulf nation the centerpiece of an enormous transportation-and-energy latticework connecting much of the global economy, per the NYT.
They recognized it as the heavy-water production center: a latticework of iron pipes, rubber tubes, electrical wires and 22016 stainless steel cylinders, each 50 inches tall and 10 inches in diameter — the heavy-water containers.
Doctors and researchers had been looking at this tissue for years, often by removing samples from the body to examine under a microscope, but that process collapsed the latticework into something that looked crackly and dense.
The structure is a new type of multimedia library for which Mr. Ito developed a system of hollow columns made of steel latticework that look like waving seaweed and yet stood up to the earthquake of 2011.
But it also has something to do with how the town has chosen to define itself: A self-consciously Alpine aesthetic dominates here, complete with snug, peak-roofed cottages, their white stucco facades adorned with wooden latticework.
The company's name is taken from the street address in Omaha, Nebraska, of Berkshire Hathaway, the successful investment firm run by Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger, who has long championed developing "a latticework of models in your head".
But the '276 speech was his masterpiece: poetic, shot through with rhythm and imagery and propulsion, layered into a carefully constructed latticework that propelled both reader and listener through its dawning logic artfully, from beginning to middle to end.
A study published in Scientific Reports this week described a fluid-filled, 3-D latticework of collagen and elastin connective tissue that can be found all over the body, in or near our lungs, skin, digestive tracts and arteries.
Starting at the top, the brush travels a zigzagging route until it reaches a horizontal red stroke dividing the sheet nearly in half, resulting in a latticework pattern incorporating the dark, lowering sky and the pink clouds dancing toward the horizon.
The protagonists of Blue Reflection navigate everyday high school life on top of their regular forays into a space called The Common, where the full spectrum of human emotion lives amid flooded ruins, grassy fields, and latticework tunnels draped in wisteria.
The residence will be a cross between the Taj Mahal and Versailles—a sixty-eight-thousand-square-foot palace with a fountain, a twelve-car garage, a Hindu temple, domed pavilions, and latticework made of red sandstone imported from Rajasthan.
These new ones integrate seamlessly into the room: they layer blue velvet under an armor-like mesh of copper and a criss-cross overlay of leather strapping, reflecting the various latticework around the room while echoing the tint of Tiffany's windows.
Then they expanded their offerings to include such items as handblown glass tumblers (six for $88), produced in a mud-brick workshop belonging to the last in a long line of glass blowers; wooden latticework trays ($425); and kilim rugs ($470).
The Best Supporting Actress nominee wore a custom Louis Vuitton dress she described as "dusty yellow" covered in abstract silver sequin embellishment with a full skirt that ended just above her ankles in a gathered hem and accessorized with diamond latticework earrings.
One of the centerpieces of the show, it comprises 365 emeralds on an intricate gold latticework that hides a gold amulet box, which traditionally would be used to secrete a piece of paper on which a prayer or magic spell is written.
He made portraits of his family; Picasso-like figures with latticework faces; explicit sexual scenes that are both funny and tender; and clearly political but nonspecific images, like a dense black silhouette of a man playing with a bloody-red cat's cradle.
The 850-year-old cathedral has been closed to the public since a blaze tore through the structure in April, destroying a latticework of ancient timbers in its roof, sending the spire crashing down and spreading tons of toxic dust around Paris.
We've arrived at a strange juncture in history, one that puts two world systems at odds: the first, an older root system that privileged "vertical" hierarchy, tradition, and national sovereignty; and the second, the "horizontal" globalized latticework of cybernetic information transfer and economic connectivity.
While mostly well marked, with signposts placed every 23 feet or so, the Maah Daah Hey can devolve into a latticework of tracks — some of them cow paths, some blazed by backcountry regulars — forking this way and that, and ebbing into ever-unpromising voids.
The sound (by Mike Walker) sometimes feels like another character, and the stage pictures are often stunning: the set (by Richard Kent) that becomes a shadowy latticework when backlit (by Rick Fisher), projections (by Andrzej Goulding) that conjure romance or the ominous outside world.
Negotiators will then have 11 months to agree on terms for trading in goods and services, as well as on regulations covering health, safety, fishing, farming, banking, aviation and transportation — replacing the latticework of rules that entwined Britain and Europe over their four decades together.
As you stretch it out—that's our Big Bang, in this metaphor—the strands of webbing slowly get thinner, less dense, and more translucent, until all that's left is an impossibly thin latticework of white tendrils that are all-but invisible to the eye.
Established as part of the University of al-Qarawiyyin, the library for centuries was open only to students, but when it reopens — likely sometime next year — anyone will be able to enter the airy rooms with intricate mosaics and latticework and enjoy its fountain-filled courtyards.
Distant pads provide a bedrock for a colorful latticework of more insistent synthesizers, which lend themselves quite nicely to imagining the grandeur and majesty of the cosmos, extending outward infinitely in every direction, occasional orbs of light, heat, and gravity the only landmarks in the nothingness.
The law is a monster: a latticework of E.U. rules and U.K. legislation, along with provisions governing Britain's exit fees of thirty-three billion pounds; the rights of the three and a half million E.U. citizens who live in the U.K.; and the new, contentious arrangements for Northern Ireland.
More importantly, VR Systems offers a lesson about the vast latticework of products and services that these little-known third-party vendors provide, often across state lines, from purveying e-pollbook software and absentee ballots to configuring registration databases to servicing the machines and software before Election Day.
Unlike Charles Kinbote in Nabokov's "Pale Fire" — whom MF sometimes resembles in his eagerness to give his work a "critical framework that is better imagined as, say, a critical latticework or, if you will, a critical escalier of faddish hermeneutics, correctional epistemologies" — Chapman's narrator seems not to be inflating the facts.
A superb iPod audio guide (free) narrates the history, traditions, artistry and craftsmanship of Japanese architecture and woodworking, so allow a couple of hours to explore everything from the ceremonial duties of a master carpenter and the joint beams of centuries-old temples to the harmonious beauty of intricate kumiko zaiku wood latticework.
Most memorable were the buildings: the Museum of Islamic Art, an I.M. Pei creation, jammed with traditional Islamic design elements, that is somehow boxy and sleek at the same time; Jean Nouvel's Burj Doha, a 761-foot skyscraper that's unavoidably phallic, but still elegant thanks to the intricate latticework that covers its exterior.
And while not every single look is on display, the exhibit does showcase some of the standouts from the show, including an all-black latticework look with crisscross straps and black wings and a rainbow outfit featuring rhinestone embellishment that runs from the shoulders all the way down to the model's Brian Atwood-designed shoes.
Against a pale, blue-green ground, a blue and white mass of what might be hemlines, cuffs and lapels (cousin to Jim Dine's bathrobe?) occupies the middle ground while a pool of brownish-red, both ominous and abject, looms on the left, opposite a loose latticework, like a plan of ancient streets, on the right.
His output of the past five-plus years have been defined by Mr. Scott's interplay with the flute of Elena Pinderhughes and the latticework drumming of Corey Fonville — both of whom first joined the band on 2015's "Stretch Music" (a highlight), and who appear on "Ancestral Recall" — as much as by its conceptual aspirations.
The work itself is a reiteration of a form of 19th-century Alpine folk art, a brick wall with latticework letters spelling out Lenin's phrase; the irony of bricks and mortar announcing the dissolution of the state is plain enough, yet it has been compounded, like so much else, by the political circus in the US, where the wall has brought the state to a halt.
But Behbahani's remarkable ability to blend different shades of blue, green, and lilac paint over paisley designs in "Garden of the Envy of Paradise," and diaphanous layers of pink, yellow, and lavender that resemble floating veils intermingled with elaborate patterns of latticework from Islamic architecture in "Consolidating the Plan," transcend the marring effect of the black shapes, lending an underlying tranquility to both works.

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