Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Yes, the Large Hadron Collider Matters

In the age-old quest for humankind to discover the secrets of the universe, humankind has progressed today as the Large Hadron Collider successfully smashed protons by zipping the subatomic particles around a 17-mile loop at speeds that were about 99 percent of the speed of light. The goal, nothing less than to figure out how the universe works and what holds it together. What does this have to do with broadband, cloud computing or wireless? Frankly, I have no idea, but I’m convinced that such efforts advance technology, but act to inspire future generations of engineers and scientists. Indeed, while it may not be apparent from my normal coverage, the LHC built by CERN represents why I spend my days writing about technology — not because I’m excited to play with the latest gadgets, but because I value the spirit of curiosity and discovery that leads scientists to spend $16 billion to build something that may (not will, but may) give us an inkling about how the universe works. And if it enables us to teleport, that’s cool, too. So if you’re interested (and how can you not be?), step away from the iPad coverage and check out these links:
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Architect Day: Alvaro Siza

Álvaro Siza is one of the great exponents of world architecture. To visit one of his works is certainly a great experience--feeling a little into the mind of a master of architecture that enhances the design on a large scale until the minimal detail.

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

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Álvaro Joaquim de Melo Siza Vieira was born in 1933 in Matosinhos near the city of Porto in Portugal. He graduated from the College of Fine Arts in Porto in 1955 after 6 years of study, later teaching there between 1966 and 1969. He always had an admiration for the works of Adolf Loos, Frank Lloyd Wright and Alvar Aalto, but early on was able to establish his own language, based not only on the international modernist references as well as the strong building tradition of Portugal. Thus, Alvaro Siza, presents unique works in the modern Portuguese scenery.

" There are two different words in portuguese that mean 'to look' and 'to see and understand'. The tool of an architect is to be able to see.” Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Boa Nova Tea House, Matosinhos, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Boa Nova Tea House, Matosinhos, Portugal

Siza established a very important relationship with architect Fernando Tavora, his teacher and principal reference to the School of Porto, with whom he developed a strong friendship and creative complicity. He created true milestones in Portuguese architecture, influencing many other architects. His architecture, combining formal complexity and apparent simplicity of design, won the world over after some time with works in America and Asia, through major points of architecture, like the USA, Portugal, Spain and the Netherlands. He has deservedly received the Pritzker prize and the Royal Gold Medal for Architecture from the Royal Institute of British Architects.

"I am against this idea of specialization. I like to diversify my work, and I've done a bit of everything. You can not make a good housing estate or a museum without having done houses. The architecture is only one. The hands that draw and the hands that build are always the same.” Álvaro Siza

Galician Museum of Art, Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Quinta da Malagueira, Évora, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Aveiro Library, Aveiro, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Casa Vieira de Castro, Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Faculty of Architecture, Porto, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Church of Marco Canaveses, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Leça Swimming Pools, Leça da Palmeira, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Serralves Museum, Porto, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Portugal Pavillion, Lisbon, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Armanda Passos House, Porto, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Serpentine Gallery, London, United Kingdom

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Sports Center Llobregat, Spain

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Anyang Pavillion, Korea

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

Iberê Camargo Foundation, Porto Alegre, Brazil

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

SAAL Bouça Housing, Porto, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Summer House, Sintra, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Biblioteca Municipal de Viana do Castelo, Portugal

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: Duccio Malagamba

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza

House in Mallorca, Spain

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: FG+SG Photography of Architecture

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: FG+SG Photography of Architecture

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: FG+SG Photography of Architecture

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: FG+SG Photography of Architecture

Architect Day: Álvaro Siza
Photographer: FG+SG Photography of Architecture

About the author

My name is Marcelo Seferin, I'm an architect from Porto Alegre, Brazil and I'm the chief architect at Seferin Arquitetura, an office that works with architecture, interior design and sustainability projects. You can check our work at http://www.seferinarquitetura.com.br and you can follow me at twiiter http://www.twitter.com/mseferin.

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