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Barely five weeks after the opening of the Rolex Learning Center, the verdict fellthe buildings architects, Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa (SAANA), were announced the winners of the 2010 Pritzker Prize, the most prestigious prize in architecture. The jury celebrated an
architecture that is simultaneously delicate and powerful, precise and fluid, ingenious but not overly or overtly clever; for the creation of buildings that successfully interact with their contexts and the activities they contain, creating a sense of fullness and experiential richness. At the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), the Japanese architects unique procédure allowed for a dream to become a reality by creating what one might call the first enhanced library. A building, a new heart for the campus , that gathers together all the different forms of knowledge access and exchange in one open space. A place for life as well; where a new rapport between the exterior and the interior is established. The list of technical challenges inherent in the construction of this gently sleeping giant, undulating over 160 meters, is almost infinite. Its construction unceasingly forced engineers and builders to imagine new solutions. This book tells the story of the genesis of the Rolex Learning Centerit opens the door to a revolution in knowledge access.
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Preface Book 1: The Dream Introduction Building as landscape Colonization of a countryside An infinite library The Emblem of Multi-Tasking Gathering Patronage and cooperation Twelve Projects, One Winner SANAA Yet to be invented Walter Niedermayr Work Book 2: The realization A promenade inside Amplified Space How to build perforated shells? Nicknames Flora and fauna Adoption Postface
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Photovoltaic technology has now developed to the extent that it is close to fulfilling the vision of a solar-energy world, as devices based on this technology are becoming efficient, low-cost and durable. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of thin-film silicon, the most prevalent PV material, in terms of its semiconductor nature, starting out with the physical properties, but concentrating on device applications.
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The use of neural implants for stimulation and recording show excellent promise in restoring certain functions to the central nervous system; and neuroprostheses remain one of the most important tools of neuroscientists for the elucidation of the brains function.
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The dye-sensitized solar cell (DSC) is a photovoltaic converter that mimics natural photosynthesis. Like green plants and algae it uses a molecular absorber, the dye, to harvest sunlight and generate electric charges.
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