The Symposium will be held in the new Andrew Wiles Building at the Mathematical Institute, which is located within the newly-developed Radcliffe Observatory Quarter on Woodstock Road.
The building, designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects, is named after one of Oxford's most celebrated mathematicians - Professor Sir Andrew Wiles, who famously proved Fermat's Last Theorem - and the building reflects further mathematical influences in its architecture, from the paving patterns conceived of by Sir Roger Penrose, another Oxford mathematician, to the intricate canopies and windows. |