Architecture.!!
The refusal of the regularity or the acceptance of the unorthodox.
It is the art of everything. In the inanimate and living. The shape and meaning,
Architecture.!!
In spirit and body, logic and absurdity.
Everything is architecture. By Hermes Trismegistus, by bacterium.
The Heraclitus said ... Everything flows ....
The Architecture says .... everything in shape ..... so have art in them ..!!

Michael Balaroutsos
architect

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Monday, November 15, 2010

A letter for me.but i think for all Bloggers

Dear Michael,

You're amazing! You and more than 200 other bloggers from the United States, Europe and Asia have united to rally your readers to GIVE more than 35,000 days of clean drinking water through the widget provided by P&G GIVE Health Blogivation. You have raised hope for good people in need. Our goal is 100,000 days! By Thanksgiving, we need your help to double the number of participating bloggers.

Please FORWARD this email to your blogger friends with the inspiring dispatch below that we received last Thursday from Humanitarian Photographer Cate Cameron. Cate, alongside Pamela Crane (aka Pam the Nomad) has been in Kenya on the front lines of the GIVE Health campaign with Dr. Greg Allgood of P&G's Children's Safe Drinking Water program.

"It Takes"
November 11, 2010



Today I witnessed a miracle, at least that's what it felt like... the kind that brings your emotions right to the surface and makes you tingle. We were visiting communities about an hour and a half outside of Mombasa, Kenya with Greg Allgood of P&G's Children's Safe Drinking Water. CSDW is also turning their attention to those afflicted with HIV/AIDS and we had been talking about that all week as I have also seen the big connection between water, women and HIV/AIDS. Hearing the story first hand from Greg was cool enough, but "seeing it" embodied made my soul explode. Conversation enroute to Gotani turned to talking about a woman they had met last May while in this region working with World Vision. We were attempting to visit her but she had left to go to St Lukes hospital to get her medications; so we made our way along the bumpy red dirt roads of Gotani. Upon arrival the World Vision crew found Zeineb Karissa, a 38-year-old woman who was diagnosed with HIV 4 years ago...


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