Alvaro Siza Vieira at the Shankar College

 I grew up admiring Alvaro Siza Vieira’s work. The Chiado reconstruction in Lisbon the city where I was born, the pools in Matosinhos, the “Bonjour Tristesse” building in Berlin, and more recently the Iberê Camargo Foundation, and the floating office building in China. These are more than just buildings they are amazing works of art, triumphs of ingenuity and creativity, true gifts to the cities and countries where they are built.


 

I moved to Tel Aviv 5 years ago to start a new life and I have been living among some of the most beautiful Bauhaus buildings in the world. I am now writing my first novel about that.
That’s why I’m so honored to be able to make this all come true: bringing the genius of Alvaro Siza, the last great modernist architect to an Israeli audience.
 
The pace of the voice, the fascinating stories that come out with slow pace, wisdom on the tip of a cigarette. Organizing and hosting this event with Alvaro Siza Vieira, one of the world's greatest living architects, was the pleasure I imagine it would be.





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