Melgaço Sports School Monte Prado / Pedro Reis Arquitecto

Architects: Pedro Reis Arquitecto
Location: Melgaço, Portugal
Area: 5050.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: José Campos | Architectural photography

Collaborators: Nicola Tuan, Elisa Pegorin, Luis Ribeiro, Isabel Azevedo, Tiago Tomas, Ricardo Lima
Structural Engeneering: ARA – Alves Rodrigues & Associados, Lda
Specialist Consultants: ACRIBIA – Projectos e Desenho Técnico, Lda
Landscape Design: Global2 – Inês Norton

From the architect. A serene and integrated learning experience within the dynamic life of a sports campus.

Located on the outskirts of the ancient village of Melgaço, on the northern border between Portugal and , the new Sports University Building offers a serene and integrated learning atmosphere within the dynamic nature of a sports campus.

As a result of an open public competition launched in 2008 by the Melgaço Municipality and the Viana do Castelo Polytechnic Institute, the new building was conceived as a central hub for the High Performance Sports Campus, concentrating all administrative, educational and social activities.

Based on a simple and clearly articulated geometric composition, the design strategy was a direct response to the challenges created by an imposing topography, a limited budget and the desire to achieve a balanced integration with the surrounding landscape.

The design followed a dialectic strategy by clearly distinguishing the social and administrative areas of the program, concentrated on the anchored concrete volume, from the main educational areas located on the lighter upper white volume. This dialectic strategy not only allowed an evident reduction of the scale of the building but was also decisive in defining its formal expression.

The interaction between the building and the surrounding landscape also followed this strategy by clearly intensifying a direct and transparent relation between the main social areas, with large glass areas in connection with the scenic countryside, as opposed to a more introspective nature that characterizes the main classroom areas, the office spaces and the library.

The design aimed to achieve a naturally balanced sustainable building, combining consistent passive design solutions, like the extensive use of natural lighting and ventilation, with the use of appropriate and long lasting materials.

The new Melgaço Sports School offers a serene and integrated learning experience within the dynamic nature of a sports campus.

Melgaço Sports School Monte Prado / Pedro Reis Arquitecto © José Campos | Architectural photography
Melgaço Sports School Monte Prado / Pedro Reis Arquitecto © José Campos | Architectural photography
Melgaço Sports School Monte Prado / Pedro Reis Arquitecto © José Campos | Architectural photography
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Melgaço Sports School Monte Prado / Pedro Reis Arquitecto © José Campos | Architectural photography
Melgaço Sports School Monte Prado / Pedro Reis Arquitecto © José Campos | Architectural photography
Melgaço Sports School Monte Prado / Pedro Reis Arquitecto © José Campos | Architectural photography
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Competição virtual de bonecos e esculturas de neve vira hit na internet

Para quem está longe, em outro hemisfério, como nós brasileiros, a neve é linda, encantadora e muitas vezes um sonho de destino nas férias. Porém, para quem vive em regiões de nevasca, nem sempre é fácil lidar com as baixas temperaturas, o perigo de acidentes e as destruições e prejuízos causadas pelo gelo, como é o caso de Nova York, que vive atualemnte em estado de alerta, com seus habitantes presos em casa.

E a saída para driblar os percalços e até se divertir é embarcar nas competições virtuais de bonecos e esculturas de neve. Dominando as redes sociais no hemisfério Norte, tem fotos que chegam a virar hits e serem compartilhadas por milhares de internautas. Veja abaixo alguns desses engraçados e criativos monumentos de neve!

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Top 10: as mais criativas e loucas salas de cinema

Paixão mundial, o cinema é, sem dúvida, um dos programas mais procurados para dar uma escapada na correria do dia a dia e mergulhar no mundo da ficção e da fantasia. E atendendo a um público cada vez mais exigentes, salas especializadas, ações temporárias de grandes produtoras cinematográficas e espaços para lá de criativos têm se destacado entre os edifícios e arquiteturas ao redor do mundo.

Que tal trocar a poltrona por um barquinho de madeira, ou até mesmo por uma cama confortável? Essas são algumas das ideias que andam circulando pelo mundo. Veja abaixo uma seleção de belas, encantadoras e até loucas instalações!  

Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)Cinema a céu aberto em Paris, França

 

Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)Outro ângulo dos assentos do criativo cinema criado para a estréia do filme “As aventuras de Pi”, em Paris

 

Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)Olympia Music Hall, Paris, França 

 

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Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)Kurshumli An In Skopje, na Macedonia, recebeu Creative Documentary Film Festival Makedox entre as antigs arquiteturas da cidade

 

Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)Sci-fi Dine-in Theater, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

 

Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)Sci-fi Dine-in Theater, Disney’s Hollywood Studios

 

Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)Fox Theater, Detroit, Michigan

 

Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)Hot Tube Cinema, em Londres, Inglaterra

 

Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)Arena, em Pula, Croácia

 

Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)The Bijou Theater, Bridgeport

 

Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)Orinda Theater, California

 

Cinemas criativos (Foto: reprodução)Electric Cinema, Notting Hill

 

 

 

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2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced

The 2015 winners of the Wood Design Awards have been announced at the Bay Area Solutions Fair in Oakland, California. Presented by WoodWorks, an initiative of the Wood Products Council, the awards seek to “recognize extraordinary buildings that exemplify not only wood’s beauty, but the versatility and structural performance attributes that make it such an interesting material to architects and engineers.”

The Wood Design Awards celebrate excellence in nine categories at both regional and national levels. See the winning designs for 2015 after the break.

Jury’s Choice: Live Oak Bank Headquarters in Wilmington, NC / LS3P Associates Ltd + Woods Engineering 

Institutional Wood Design: Jackson Hole Airport in Jackson, WY / Gensler + Martin/Martin

Wood in Educational Buildings: Indian Mountain Student Arts & innovation Center in Lakeville, CT / Flansburgh Architects + Roome & Guarracino

Beauty of Wood: Stapleton Library in Staten Island, NY / Andrew Berman Architect + Gilsanz 

Multi-Story Wood Design: N-Habit Belltown in Seattle, WA / Bushnaq Studio Architecture + Design + DCI Engineers

Wood in Government Buildings: Mojave Rivers Ranger Station in Acton, CA / Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects + Gregory P. Luth & Associates

Green Building with Wood: Reveley Classroom Building at the University of Idaho in Mascow, ID / Patano Studio Architecture, LLC + DCI Engineers

Commercial Wood Design – Industrial: Sauter Timber Production Facility in Rockwood, TN / Sauter Timber LLC + Grossman Bau GmbH 

Commercial Wood Design – Office: Venture Capital Office Headquarters in Menlo Park, CA / Paul Murdoch Architects + Simpson Gumpertz & Heger

Regional Excellence Winners:

Angeles National Forest Supervisor’s Office Building in Arcadia, CA / HMC Architects + Thornton Tomasetti 

Saint Edward Catholic Church in Keizer, OR / Di Loreto Architecture, LLC + WDY, Inc.

Project:ARCHITECTURE in Provo Canyon, UT / Integrated Technology in Architecture Center, University of Utah + Acute Engineering

SAC Federal Credit Union Headquarters in Papillion, NE / LEO A DALY + Ginsburg

The Georgetown University Calcagnini Contemplative Center in Bluemont, VA / Dynerman Architects pc + McMullan & Associates

University of North Carolina at Greensboro Dining Hall Renovation in Greensboro, NC / Gantt Huberman Architects + Bulla Smith Design Engineering

2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Burr Burton Academy Mountain Campus / Bensonwood + Annette Dey, PE  © Marvin Windows
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Mojave Rivers Ranger Station / Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects + Gregory P. Luth & Associates  © John Edward Linden Photography
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Stapleton Library /  Andrew Berman Architect + Gilsanz  © Naho Kubota
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Reveley Classroom Building / Patano Studio Architecture, LLC + DCI Engineers © Sozinho Imagery
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Venture Capital Office / Paul Murdoch Architects + Simpson Gumpertz & Heger © Eric Staudenmaeir Photography
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced N-Habit Belltown / Bushnaq Studio Architecture + Design + DCI Engineers © Lifestring Photography
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Live Oak Bank Headquarters / LS3P Associates Ltd + Woods Engineering  © Mark Herboth Photography
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Indian Mountain Student Arts & Innovation Center / Flansburgh Architects + Roome & Guarracino © Robert Benson Photography
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Jackson Hole Airport / Gensler + Martin/Martin © Matthew Millman Photography
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Angeles National Forest Supervisor's Office / HMC Architects + Thornton Tomasetti  © Ricardo Lopez
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced SAC Federal Credit Union / LEO A DALY + Ginsburg © Brad Anderson
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Sauter Timber Production Facility / Sauter Timber LLC + Grossman Bau GmbH © Tim Clay Photography
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Project:ARCHITECTURE / Integrated Technology in Architecture Center, University of Utah + Acute Engineering © Nicholas Steffens
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Saint Edward Catholic Church /  Di Loreto Architecture, LLC + WDY, Inc. © George King
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced University of North Carolina at Greensboro Dining Hall Renovation /  Gantt Huberman Architects + Bulla Smith Design Engineering  © Tripp Bulla
2015 Wood Design Award Winners Announced The Georgetown University Calcagnini Contemplative Center / Dynerman Architects pc + McMullan & Associates © Alan Karchmer Architectural Photography

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The 12 most influential spiritual books of the past 50 years

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MY OWN SPIRITUAL JOURNEY BEGAN when I picked up a copy of Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist. It wasn’t the first “New Age” book I had read, but for the first time, I felt open to receiving the guidance within those pages.

I don’t know whether I was just in the right frame of mind when I came across this book or whether it was Coelho’s parable about life that spoke to me, but from then on, I felt compelled to take Coelho’s words to heart, and look inside myself.

Similarly, the following twelve books have been largely influential for spiritual seekers all over the world. While some are more timeless than others, each will likely inspire to further your own spiritual journey.

1. The Secret

Written by Melbourne television producer Rhonda Byrne, and based on a film she created in 2004 of the same title, The Secret tells of the laws of attraction: Asking for what you want, believing in what you want, and being open to receiving it.

With a historical basis in the 19th century New Thought movement; Byrne’s book has proven to be a cultural phenomenon, making the number one spot on the New York Times bestseller list.

While some consider the book little more than slick marketing and the re-packaging of many other spiritual beliefs, the book’s cultural significance cannot be denied. It remains to be seen whether Byrne’s The Secret will stand the test of time.

2. The Celestine Prophecy

In 1992, author James Redfield wrote and self-published his first book, The Celestine Prophecy. Since its initial publishing, it has gone on to become the most successful self-published novel ever.

The book is part adventure story (think The Da Vinci Code) and New Age spiritual novel. The book details one man’s journey through Peru as he uncovers nine spiritual insights.

While many have found the plot corny, the insights within captivate the reader into shifting their perspective.

3. The Alchemist

Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist tells the simple tale of a shepherd who journeys to the pyramids of Egypt to find his treasure is truly timeless. The lessons told of the discovery of your personal legend, being your one true purpose, and of understanding omens, are ones that speak to all people regardless of religion.

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4. The Art of Happiness: A Handbook for Living

Inspired by the Dalai Lama’s joyful nature despite the political situation in Tibet, author Howard Cutler wanted to write a spiritual book focused towards a Western audience.

The Art of Happiness talks about the importance and attainability of happiness in everyday living. The purpose of life is to find happiness, which is determined by one’s mental state, despite outside circumstances.

This is a book likely to stand the test of time because it speaks to people without the use of spiritual rules or religious guidelines.

5. A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose

In spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle’s book, A New Earth, the author talks about reducing the ego as a means to feeling the abundance of life, because the ego is the source of all inner and outer conflict.

Tolle’s New Earth gained in popularity after Oprah selected it for her book club. Since then, Tolle’s book about the awakened consciousness has influenced millions.

6. The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success

In his classic book, Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, Chopra discusses the importance of success in life. For Chopra, success is defined as happiness and the realization of goals, although success is not limited to wealth.

Chopra lays down 7 laws found in nature used to create spiritual success. These laws include karma (cause and effect) and dharma (purpose in life). Chopra’s popularity lies in the way he is able to take ancient Vedic teachings and present them to a Western audience.

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7. The Road Less Traveled

Psychiatrist M. Scott Peck’s 1978 The Road Less Traveled book takes his ideas from his background both as a psychiatrist and as a born-again Christian.

His book details the attributes that Peck feels make a fulfilled human being. Split into three sections, his book talks about discipline (as a means for spiritual evolution), love (as a force for spiritual growth) and grace.

Though this book remains popular, some may find the psychological ideas of the book to be somewhat dated.

8. Jonathan Livingston Seagull

The tale has captured readers’ imaginations for nearly 40 years. Richard Bach’s novella reveals the story of Jonathan, a seagull whose passion for flying makes him different from other gulls.

Jonathan’s wish to perfect his flying results in being outcast from his group. At first devastating, the experience culminates in him moving to a “higher plane” where he meets other gulls like him, and his subsequent return to his flock.

Jonathan is a symbol to all those who refuse to conform for the sake of conforming, instead teaching love, forgiveness, and how to reach your true potential.

9. Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia

After a bitter divorce, author Elizabeth Gilbert took a year off to travel. She visited Italy, where she ate copious amounts of good food. She went to India to learn about spirituality. And finally, ended her journey in Bali, where she was able to discover a balance between the two: love.

Gilbert’s book Eat, Pray, Love details the spiritual journey of someone in a tremendous amount of pain, to a balanced, loving human. Her story has resonated with readers everywhere, landing on the New York Times bestseller list, and eventually being made into a movie starring Julia Roberts.

10. Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life’s Greatest Lesson

Mitch Albom’s book, Tuesdays with Morrie based on a series of interviews with Morrie Schwartz, his former professor who was dying of Lou Gehrig’s disease, has sold countless copies and inspired a TV movie starring Hank Azaria and Jack Lemmon.

Even after his death, Morrie has continued to touch people as he relates his ideas of love (both accepting love and giving love), shunning popular celeb culture in favor of more nurturing values and non-attachment.

11. The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom

The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz is yet another gift to the world from Oprah: Ruiz’s four agreements are based on ancient Toltec wisdom and are provide a relatively simple (but effective) formula for living well. The four agreements (spoiler alert!) are to 1) be impeccable with your word, 2) don’t take anything personally, 3) don’t make assumptions, and 4) always do your best.

Ruiz’s formula for a happy and successful life is surprisingly simple and easy to remember. Easy enough, at least, that Ruiz later decided to add a fifth agreement: Be skeptical but learn to listen.

12. Siddhartha

Herman Hesse’s classic Siddhartha should be required reading for the spiritually inclined: it follows the journey of a young Nepalese man named Siddhartha during the time of Buddha, and his quest to find spiritual enlightenment. Along the way, he makes several attempts at enlightenment (including under the Buddha himself), but finds spiritual fulfillment in a much simpler way than the way proposed by all of the world’s wise men. 

What books have inspired your spiritual journeys? Share your favorites below.

This article was originally published on October 27, 2008.

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Daria Werbowy for Salvatore Ferragamo Spring Summer 2015

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Supermodel Daria Werbowy stars in Salvatore Ferragamo‘s Spring Summer 2015 advertising campaign captured by fashion photography duo Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott. Makeup is courtesy of Lucia Pieroni. Set design is work of Happy Massee.

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Henrik Vibskov Fall Winter 2015.16 Collection

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Henrik Vibskov prepares a showstopping Fall Winter 2015.16 menswear collection presented during the just wrapped up men’s ready to wear Paris Fashion Week. The designer has masterfully used bold graphics, mixed with monochrome looks while at the same time staying true to the season. Thrown in the mix were a few women’s looks, nevertheless the same carried a very unisex tone.

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When you’ve become culturally French

1. A meal is not a meal without bread.

2. You now say bof instead of meh when you’re unimpressed.

3. You know the chorus of “Voyage Voyage” by Desireless even though you’ve never even heard the song.

4. You get people’s references to Les Inconnus.

5. You can keep a straight face while pronouncing movie titles in English with a thick French accent so that the theatre attendant understands you.

6. You don’t call it Paris; you call it Paname.

7. You can honestly taste the bananas in a glass of Beaujolais.

8. You’ve embraced the Tooth Mouse and have come to accept that it’s not the Easter Bunny that hides chocolates in the garden, but UFO-like flying bells that rain down chocolates when they toll.

9. You find yourself saying bon appétit to strangers picnicking in the park.

10. You are no longer daunted by the thought of giving la bise to every single person at a party, and you’re even prepared to do the rounds at the end of the night… That’s a lot of kisses.

11. You also know which regions require one, two, three, or four kisses per person.

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Hanne Gaby Odiele for ‘S Max Mara Spring Summer 2015

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Supermodel Hanne Gaby Odiele stars in  ‘S Max Mara‘s Spring Summer 2015 advertising campaign captured by fashion photographer Zoe Ghertner. Hair styling courtesy of Tuan Anh Tran with makeup by Fara Homidi, both represented by Frankreps.

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