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My sister just graduated from MIT (Math and Physics double major). We headed up for the ceremony, and I got some interesting pictures of MIT's distinctive architecture.
Here's a new dorm. I'll show a few views, to highlight the colors. They designate the areas of high stress on the building infrastructure. |
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The colors are hidden in a straight-on view.
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And they are different from another angle.
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Here is the new research building, still under construction on the inside. It looks like a Dr. Seuss pop-up book.
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A view from Cambridge into Boston, with sunset behind me.
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Which, given the wet weather, provided an evening rainbow.
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Good job, HM.:beer:
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Wow! Just wow, HM.
Those are some great shots, but I think that first building is butt fugly. It looks like it's been bombed out.
Is this the future of American architecture? Like putting a car cover painted like a beater on your Mercedes so nobody wants to mess with it? |
Re: Wow! Just wow, HM.
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The research building reminds me of Hundertwasser, an austrian architect and painter...
And btw you must have a really intelligent sister... Congratulations and good luck for her career. |
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Either way, best wishes to her! - Pie |
She'll be teaching math at a Catholic school until she sorts out the grad school thing.
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That is just so frighteningly wrong, I don't know what to say.
All you need to be able to teach at a catholic school is a letter saying you're a good Catholic. (Things may have changed and they may require actual teaching credentials nowadays ... my last actual information is from the late 1980s.) |
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And the lack of teaching credentials is, AFAIAC, a plus. My brother (who also taught at said Catholic school for a year) is getting his teaching credentials, as he is teaching in NYC public schools. Teaching degrees are pretty much a scam. In theory, it seems like a nice idea that all teachers be trained, but in practice, you get semester classes on the use of graphing calculators. |
Uhhh. Over here you have to have a 4-year-university-diploma and then 3 more years as assistant before teaching in secondary and teaching in primary requires 3 years-study in a teacher-school...
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