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Integrating the beauty of seasonal change into the residence was a concept that remains true even today even in the more cramped, inner city machiya.

~ Judith Clancy

Judith Clancy Architecture Food History Japan Kyoto Machiya Restaurants Wwii

We shape our buildings, thereafter they shape us.

~ Winston S. Churchill

Winston S. Churchill 1944 Architecture Churchill Creation House Of Commons Identity Westminster

He didn't like religion, hadn't liked it for years, but he adored churches, loved them like old scientific instruments whose time is long past but are nevertheless fascinating and strange.

~ Bruce Robinson

Bruce Robinson Agnosticism Architecture Atheism Buildings Churches Religion

Chicago has so much excellent architecture that they feel obliged to tear some of it down now and then and erect terrible buildings just to help us all appreciate the good stuff.

~ Audrey Niffenegger

Audrey Niffenegger Appreciate Appreciation Architecture Chicago Good Stuff Value

I want to bring out the best in a community and contribute something of permanent value.

~ I.m. Pei

I.m. Pei Architect Architecture City Community I M Pei Permanent Permanent Value Value

Sustainability is now a big baggy sack in which people throw all kinds of old ideas, hot air and dodgy activities in order to be able to greenwash their products and feel good.

~ Kevin Mccloud

Kevin Mccloud Architecture Design Ecology Home Urban Planning

It is ridiculous to lay down to people where a thing should stand, design everything for them from the lavatory pan to the ashtray. On the contrary, I like people to move their furniture so that it suits them (not me!), and it's quite natural (and I approve) when they bring the old pictures and mementos they have come to love into a new interior, irrespective of whether they are good taste or bad.

~ Adolf Loos

Adolf Loos Architecture Design Good Taste Home Interior Design Style

Home development is about wishful thinking. It's about capturing a dream.

~ Barbara Delinsky

Barbara Delinsky Architecture Building Home House

Old buildings whisper to us in the creaking of floorboards and rattling of windowpanes.

~ Fennel Hudson

Fennel Hudson Architecture Home Old Buildings

To practice space is thus to repeat the joyful and silent experience of childhood; it is, in a place, to be other and to move toward the other...Kandinsky dreamed of: 'a great city built according to all the rules of architecture and then suddenly shaken by a force that defies all calculation.

~ Michel De Certeau

Michel De Certeau 110 Architecture Childhood City Walking

That NASA was involved suggests that L.A. was considered so alien both to police officers and to scientists that it resembled the landscape of another world. There is Mars, there is the moon, and there is Los Angeles.

~ Geoff Manaugh

Geoff Manaugh Architecture Crime Surveillance

Mason was a first-rate spatial voyeur, an autodidact of architectural exteriors.

~ Geoff Manaugh

Geoff Manaugh Architecture Burglary Crime

It may well be that what we have hithertounderstood as architecture, and what we arebeginning to understand of technology, areincompatible disciplines. The architect whoproposes to run with technology knows nowthat he will be in fast company, and that inorder to keep up he may have to discard hiswhole cultural load, including the professionalgarments by which he is recognized as anarchitect. If, on the other hand, he decides notto do this, he may find that a technologicalculture has decided to go on without him.

~ Rener Banham

Rener Banham Architecture Technology

In pursuing a ‘way,’ Japanese typically move beyond an interest in craftsmanship to a kind of sacred search for the ultimate.

~ Morinosuke Kawaguchi

Morinosuke Kawaguchi Anime Architecture Cosplay Design Japan Manga Technology

There are many arts and sciences of which a miner should not be ignorant. First there is Philosophy, that he may discern the origin, cause, and nature of subterranean things; for then he will be able to dig out the veins easily and advantageously, and to obtain more abundant results from his mining. Secondly there is Medicine, that he may be able to look after his diggers and other workman ... Thirdly follows astronomy, that he may know the divisions of the heavens and from them judge the directions of the veins. Fourthly, there is the science of Surveying that he may be able to estimate how deep a shaft should be sunk ... Fifthly, his knowledge of Arithmetical Science should be such that he may calculate the cost to be incurred in the machinery and the working of the mine. Sixthly, his learning must comprise Architecture, that he himself may construct the various machines and timber work required underground ... Next, he must have knowledge of Drawing, that he can draw plans of his machinery. Lastly, there is the Law, especially that dealing with metals, that he may claim his own rights, that he may undertake the duty of giving others his opinion on legal matters, that he may not take another man's property and so make trouble for himself, and that he may fulfil his obligations to others according to the law.

~ Georgius Agricola

Georgius Agricola Architecture Arithmetic Astronomy Drawing Knowledge Law Medicine Miner Mineralogy Nature Philosophy Science Surveying

I’m relieved to seethat even brilliant physicists make mistakes.”Kohler looked over. “What do you mean?”“Whoever wrote that note made a mistake. That column isn’t Ionic. Ionic columns are uniform in width. That one’s tapered. It’s Doric—the Greek counterpart. A common mistake.”Kohler did not smile. “The author meant it as a joke, Mr. Langdon. Ionic means containing ions—electrically charged particles. Most objects contain them.

~ Dan Brown

Dan Brown Architecture Charged Particles Common Mistake Common Mistakes Containing Contains Doric Electric Greek Humor Ionic Joke Jokes Mistake Mistakes Note Notes Objects Particles Physicists Relieved Width

At the beginning, I thought the best Islamic work was in Spain - the mosque in Cordoba, the Alhambra in Granada. But as I learned more, my ideas shifted. I traveled to Egypt, and to the Middle East many times.I found the most wonderful examples of Islamic work in Cairo, it turns out. I'd visited mosques there before, but I didn't see them with the same eye as I did this time. They truly said something to me about Islamic architecture.

~ I.m. Pei

I.m. Pei Architecture Cairo City East Egypt Example Eye Found Granada I M Pei Ideas Islamic Middle Middle East Mosques Said Spain Traveled Turns Wonderful

I blame what happened next on the door. The one right across the hall from me, a mere three feet away. I love doors. All of them, without exception. Doors lead to things and I’ve never met one I haven’t wanted to open. All the same, if that door hadn’t been so old and decorative, so decidedly closed, if a thread of light hadn’t positioned itself with such wretched temptation across its middle, highlighting the keyhole and its intriguing key, perhaps I might have stood a chance; remained twiddling my thumbs until Percy came to collect me. But it was and I didn’t; I maintain that I simply couldn’t. Sometimes, you can tell just by looking at a door there’s something interesting behind it.

~ Kate Morton

Kate Morton Architecture Doors Secrets Temptation

Stop worrying about missed opportunities and start looking for new ones.

~ I.m. Pei

I.m. Pei Architect Architecture City I M Pei Missed Opportunities New Opportunities Opportunities Urban Urban Planning Worry Worrying Worrying Over Nothing

It was––how shall I put it?––a painfully solitary building. Let me explain. Say we have a concept. It goes without saying that there will be slight exceptions to that norm. Now, over time these exceptions spread like stains until finally they form a separate concept. To which other exceptions crop up. It was that kind of building, some ancient life form that had evolved blindly, toward who knows what end.

~ Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami Architecture Buildings Philosophical

Viewed from a certain distance and under good light, even an ugly city can look like the promised land.

~ Leon Krier

Leon Krier Architecture Community

Cities and landscapes are illustrations of our spiritual and material worth. They not only express our values but give them a tangible reality. They determine the way in which we use or squander our energy, time, and land resources.

~ Leon Krier

Leon Krier Architecture Community Design

Authentic architecture is not the incarnation of the spirit of the age but of the spirit, full stop.

~ Leon Krier

Leon Krier Architecture Community Time

The rigidity of a bottle's form does not affect the fluidity of the liquid it contains.

~ Leon Krier

Leon Krier Architecture Community

Page 158: 'Architecture is team work,' said Sinan. 'Apprenticeship is not.''Why don't you want us to look at each other's drawings? ' Jahan once asked.'Because you'll compare. If you think you are better than the others, you'll be poisoned by hubris. If you think another's better, poisoned by envy. Either way, it is poison.

~ Elif Şafak

Elif Şafak Architecture Historical Fiction Ottoman Empire Sinan

It shows a mediocre architect at the top of his game [on the Beetham Tower in Manchester]

~ Owen Hatherley

Owen Hatherley Architecture Criticism Manchester Modern

Architecture is the thoughtful making of space.

~ Louis Khan

Louis Khan Architecture Space

The character of the architectural forms and spaces which all people habitually encounter are powerful agencies in determining the nature of their thoughts, their emotions and their actions, however unconscious of this they may be.

~ Hugh Ferriss

Hugh Ferriss Architecture Behavioral Psychology Social Psychology Space

The secret of architectural excellence is to translate the proportions of a dachshund into bricks, mortar and marble.

~ Christopher Wren

Christopher Wren Architecture Dachshund Dogs

...but there were four things I taught Walter to consider: 1) That it was Cain who built the first City, 2) That there is a true Science in the World called Scientia Umbrarum which, as to the publick teaching of it, has been suppressed but which the proper Artificer must comprehend, 3) That Architecture aims at Eternity and must contain the Eternal Powers: not only our Altars and Sacrifices, but the Forms of our Temples, must be mysticall, 4) That the miseries (If the present Life, and the Barbarities of Mankind, the fatall disadvantages we are all under and the Hazard we run of being eternally Undone, lead the True Architect not to Harmony or to Rationall Beauty but to quite another Game. Why, do we not believe the very Infants to be the Heirs of Hell and Children of the Devil as soon as they are disclos'd to the World? I declare that I build my Churches firmly on this Dunghil Earth and with a full Conception of Degenerated Nature. I have only room to add: there is a mad-drunken Catch, Hey ho! The Devil is dead! If that be true, I have been in the wrong Suit all my Life.

~ Peter Ackroyd

Peter Ackroyd Architecture Devil Occult Satan

For us to deem a work of architecture elegant, it is hence not enough that it look simple: we must feel that the simplicity it displays has been hard won, that it flows from the resolution of demanding technical or natural predicament. Thus we call the Shaker staircase in Pleasant Hill elegant because we know--without ever having constructed one ourselves--that a staircase is a site complexity, and that combinations of treads, risers and banisters rarely approach the sober intelligibility of the Sharkers' work. We deem a modern Swiss house elegant because we not how seamlessly its windows have been joined to their concrete walls, and how neatly the usual clutter of construction has been resolved away. We admire starkly simple works that we intuit would, without immense effort, have appeared very complicated. (p 209)

~ Alain De Botton

Alain De Botton Architecture Complexity Complicated Construction Design Elegance Intuition Simplicity

Modern architecture only becomes modern with its engagement with the media.

~ Beatriz Colomina

Beatriz Colomina Architecture Media

Every city is a ghost.New buildings rise upon the bones of the old so that each shiny steel bean, each tower of brick carries within it the memories of what has gone before, an architectural haunting. Sometimes you can catch a glimpse of these former incarnations in the awkward angle of a street or filigreed gate, an old oak door peeking out from a new facade, the plaque commemorating the spot that was once a battleground, which became a saloon and is now a park.

~ Libba Bray

Libba Bray Architecture Ghosts Hauntings The Past

Insofar as we appreciate order, it is when we perceive it as being accompanied by complexity, when we feel that a variety of elements has been brought to order--that windows, doors and other details have been knitted into a scheme that manages to be at once regular and intricate. (p184)

~ Alain De Botton

Alain De Botton Architecture Building Chaos Complexity Order

When the great sixteenth-century Ottoman architect Sinan would start building a new mosque, he would make sure both the design and the project were in harmony with the city's history and the city's spirit [Jehane Noujaim, Tahrir Square, Cairo: Lost and Found in the Square].

~ Catie Marron

Catie Marron Architecture Harmony

We are sometimes astounded by the behavior of emotional outlaws, as they act in line with their own standards, but proceed like bulls-in-a-china-shop, create one heck of a mess in their living environment and bring about shocking disturbing dissensions, ever since their inner construction clashes with our emotional architecture. (“Disruption”)

~ Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie Act In Line Architecture Astounded Behavior Bulls In A China Shop Clash With Create Disruption Dissension Disturbing Emotional Emotional Outlaws Inner Construction Living Environment One Heck Of A Mess Proceed Shocking Standards

That’s Manhattan today—all the money goes up top, while the infrastructure wastes away from neglect. The famous skyline is a cheap trick now, a sleight-of-hand to draw your eye from the truth, as illusory as a bodybuilder with osteoporosis.

~ Andrew Vachss

Andrew Vachss Architecture City Planning New York City

Be the best, not necessarily the original.

~ I.m. Pei

I.m. Pei Architect Architecture Best City Original

A stab had clearly once been made at de-uglifying these public spaces by painting a corridor a jaunty yellow. This was because, it turned out, babies come here to have their brains tested and someone thought the yellow might calm them. But I couldn’t see how. Such was the oppressive ugliness of this building it would have been like sticking a red nose on a cadaver and calling it Ronald McDonald.

~ Jon Ronson

Jon Ronson Architecture Buildings Cadaver Humor Oppression Oppressive Ronald Mcdonald Ugliness

A city is not an accident but the result of coherent visions and aims.

~ Leon Krier

Leon Krier Architecture City Development Urban Planning
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