What's the difference between atelier and workshop?

Atelier


Definition:

  • (n.) A workshop; a studio.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The very first collection we worked on together was called The Birds, and when he got the Givenchy job and we went to Paris, and he got to see what the Givenchy ateliers could do with feathers, he was just blown away.” The photographer Anne Deniau, who took many portraits of McQueen and whose camera was from 1997 to 2010 the only one allowed backstage at McQueen shows, felt that he loved “the lightness, the delicacy, of feathers.
  • (2) Slimane is famous for his ultra-slim proportions, but his clothes are surprisingly wearable due to the atelier's workers' ability to scale up size without ruining proportions.
  • (3) But even these posters included barbed jokes, such as the atelier’s design in response to General de Gaulle’s remark that one of the uprising’s leaders, Danny Cohn-Bendit, was “a German Jew”.
  • (4) When Slimane worked at the house in the 90s, it had a menswear atelier established by Yves in the 60s.
  • (5) Currently being restored to its 17th-century glory, Hôtel de Sénecterre will house a couture atelier and a salon.
  • (6) "We are so passionate about what we do and it's so important that we have established a couture-standard atelier in Britain."
  • (7) This article was amended on 2 September 2014, as the dress designer was incorrectly credited to Atelier Versace rather than Donatella Versace
  • (8) On the serious side, Atelier Populaire produced silkscreens that rank alongside Russian constructivist posters of the 1920s as the greatest political artwork of the 20th century; their image of the factory with a chimney from which a fist rises, reading “ La lutte continue ” – “the struggle continues” – is a masterpiece.
  • (9) There was a similar vibe at Atelier Celadon ( atelier-celadon.com ), at 40 rue Sainte Françoise, where not only can you browse and buy beautiful contemporary glass, ceramics, and astonishingly expressive mosaics, you can take courses in these three media too.
  • (10) James Paterson, the first of them to study in France, reached his Paris atelier in 1876.
  • (11) The two main Parisian art schools had combined to form the Atelier Populaire, producing hundreds of silk-screened images in what Kurlanksy describes as 'one of the most impressive outpourings of political graphic art ever accomplished'.
  • (12) Photograph: Caters News Agency Though other architects have experimented with trampolines – recently, architects Atelier Zündel Cristea proposed an inflatable bridge made up of three connected trampolines for a competition to design a bridge in Paris – Fast Track is certainly more sensitive to its forest environment than a road.
  • (13) In the second grid, which is specific for teaching capacities, more precise criteria are suggested to characterize a teaching profile in various ways, such as finishing and updating experience in ateliers, familiarity with teaching instruments, use of articulated teaching methods and the possibility of assessment by students through questionnaires.
  • (14) He moved to the heart of Italian fashion, Milan, in his late teens, worked in the atelier of a designer called Giorgio Correggiari and there met graphic design student Gabbana, who was keen to break into fashion.
  • (15) What she has done, in the past seven years, is turn Burberry from a label that had become associated with baseball caps worn in nightclubs to the biggest British high-fashion brand, which ranks alongside anything the ateliers of Paris and Milan have to offer.
  • (16) The idea that manipulating code to make clothes fit the human form is a new couture skill may take designers and their ateliers of seamstresses some time to get their heads around.
  • (17) For the 62-year-old framer, working out of a two-room atelier in Athens’ upscale Kolonaki district, the downturn feels anything but over and he counts himself lucky: he still has a job and a few customers to boot.
  • (18) One Central Park by French design group Ateliers Jean Nouvel and Australia’s PTW, beat 87 other international entries to top the list, and was commended for its visible use of green design.
  • (19) The restructuring of the couture ateliers have been the least visible but most significant element of the reform.
  • (20) Drawing on Saint Laurent's tailoring traditions and his own expertise, Slimane created a new atelier.

Workshop


Definition:

  • (n.) A shop where any manufacture or handiwork is carried on.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In the small ceramic workshops in the Gouda region, simple pneumoconiosis is still commonly present (13.3%), whereas the silicosis prevalence in the highly mechanized industries is low (1.7%).
  • (2) It’s a bright, simple space with wooden tables and high stalls and offers tastings and beer-making workshops.
  • (3) #kflead May 21, 2014 The King's Fund IKS (@kingsfund_lib) Hope you enjoyed @GregSearle2012 's #kflead workshop!
  • (4) Admirable, but will destroying ivory get that message through to poachers, ivory traffickers and the workshops in east Asia and elsewhere that buy smuggled raw ivory?
  • (5) This workshop highlighted the progress that has been made since 1909, the year that Ignatowski put forward that animal proteins in the diet can induce atherosclerosis in rabbits.
  • (6) In response to the Advisory Committee on training in Nursing recommendations EONS in association with Marie Curie Memorial Foundation organized a workshop, where representatives of the 12 member states of the EEC, actively involved in cancer nursing education, were invited to prepare a core curriculum in cancer nursing education.
  • (7) Five subtypic specificities of Bw22 were defined using 38 informative local and Seventh Histocompatibility Workshop sera: Bw54, 22.2, J2, Bw42, and a new Bw22 associated antigen Te90.
  • (8) Effects of anti-human pan-T-specific monoclonal antibodies of the Second International Workshop on Human Leucocyte Differentiation Antigens were investigated in a number of lymphocyte functional tests.
  • (9) The CD4-specific mAbs submitted to the workshop reacted with the cells of all animals tested.
  • (10) Possible explanations have included the exposure to viruses, radiation, nutrition, and pesticides, and these issues are addressed by other presentations in this workshop.
  • (11) Many of the plays we produced needed time for research and development in workshop mode – this investment, the provision of time for the development and rehearsal of plays for which I have campaigned throughout my career, was a cornerstone of our work, and could not be stripped away without imperilling the creation of plays themselves.
  • (12) HRQ scores rose significantly following a 2-day workshop on active listening and crisis intervention skills offered in 14 communities.
  • (13) However, participation in the workshop program changed in a significant way their explanatory patterns in the direction of more participatory ones.
  • (14) It has not been possible in this review to cover all the submitted posters nor indeed all the points discussed during the workshop session.
  • (15) These data were the empirical basis for a clinical definition of AIDS in adults drafted in a Caracas, Venezuela, workshop sponsored by the Pan American Health Organization.
  • (16) A three-hour, two-stage workshop for staff nurses on providing patient education and psychosocial support was evaluated in terms of its effects on patient welfare and recovery.
  • (17) The quality of the re-insertion also depends on the care possibilities available to the patient: sectorial follow-up, job-aid centre, sheltered workshops, associative apartments, leisure.
  • (18) Previously identified workshop specificities ELA-W14, W15 and W19 were accepted as products of the ELA-A locus based on family and population studies by the workshop.
  • (19) There were no statistically significant differences between UAD and FSRC in the use of POMR for medical audit, the need for formal workshops to orient staff to POMR concepts, the advantages of POMR, and the principal reason an institution was not using POMR.
  • (20) Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) died young, had a public career for only 10 years, had no workshop, bequeathed no drawings and left no pupils, and the only places he travelled to outside mainland Italy were the Mediterranean speck of Malta and, briefly, Sicily.

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