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Salk Institute San Diego
Tip of the Week: October 10, 2009
"It is always with excitement that I wake up in the morning
wondering what my intuition will toss up to me, like gifts from the
sea. I work with it and rely on it. It's my partner."
- Jonas Salk -
Some people change the world with their discoveries. Some people
make discoveries when they open their minds. We want you to
discover a place that is light and breezy, has changed the world,
opens our mind to the wonder of science and frames beauty with
modern architecture.
San Diego is known for many things. Woop-dee-doo is made over San
Diego's major tourist attractions. Understandably so. Despite all
the amusement that all the attractions bring, the nerds among us
celebrate and are attracted to one institution that has changed the
world. As Ghandi said, "You must be the change you want to see in
the world."
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California , or the Salk Insitute, is an icon in San Diego and around the world. For some, the Salk Institute might not sound like an exciting field trip. Historically, science was never something that grabbed us by the shirt collar or made us leap with excitement. That is, science wasn't groovy until the Salk Insitute came along. Step on the Salk property which takes up 26.3 acres and you'll get it. The Salk Institute will turn your head just by its architecture but it will also shape your point of view.
The Salk Institute is a historic landmark. Opening in 1963, Salk
has been the pulse of biotech in San Diego. We all know that Jonas
Salk is responsible for developing the polio vaccine. Sure, that's
enough of an accomplishment. Over the years, the Institute has gone
on to work on Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, spun-off 22+ startup
companies and initiated 250 patents. They may as well have called
the Salk Institute 'Brainiacs R Us' instead.
In the distant future, Salk plans to double in size from about
290,000 square feet to nearly 476,000 square feet. For now, Salk
is known for its world-famous modernism architecture and its
world-class architect, Louis Kahn.
The building is known around the globe. It is a tourist attraction
for architectural students far and wide. Why? You'll have to go and
get a sense of it yourself. What goes on inside the building is
beyond our ability to comprehend. However, innovative architecture,
like natural beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. You may like
it. You may hate it. But, one thing you will love is the expansive
view along North Torrey Pines. The rather famous Salk courtyard has
a rather famous view. There is something awesome about the open
courtyard.
One thing to look for is how Louis Kahn played with the idea of
"servant-served spaces." We'll try to simplify this concept. Kahn
mirrored Salk's belief that the integrated relationship between
science and humanistic research specialities should be fostered.
Kahn took the idea further by presenting architecture in the same
way. That is, he showed the co-dependence of 'served' spaces, or
the spaces used by people, working closely with the 'servant'
spaces which are those that are used for the function of the
building itself as in the form of electrical, plumbing, air
conditioning, etc.

Salk Institute (Courtesy Photo)
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Most people don't know that the Salk Institute provides free,
one-hour guided architectural tours. There's only one hitch. The
tours are only available Monday-Friday and only at noon. Odd.
That's the down side. You can make reservations ( online) two days
in advance of the date you'd like to visit. For additional
information, call Salk Tours at 858-453-4100, ext 1287.
Architecture nuts or ocean lovers should make the time to visit
this great building. Great buildings are not in every city. This
building is great for many reasons and at the very least, what goes
on inside the concrete walls has changed the world in which we live
- forever.
Take a trip to the Salk Institute, sit in the courtyard, follow the
sight line toward the sea and see what intuition and excitement is
tossed up to you.
Salk Institute
10010 North Torrey Pines Road
La Jolla, CA
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