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AR DICTUM 1
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Alvar Aalto
1a
"Architecture mustcreate bldgs. w/c areconceived as a totalartistic expression."
1b
Breuer , Marcel
2a
" A Bldg. has straight geometricallines. Even when these lines arefree, it must always be evident thatthey have been studied & that theydid not spring up simultaneously."
2b
Breuer , Marcel
3a
" Nature & Architectureare two different things."
3b
Breuer , Marcel
4a
" Father of furnitureArchitecture "
4b
Coates , Wells
5a
" Simplicity &functionality is theessence of design."
5b
Khan , Louis
6a
"The artist is only avehicle for what always
been."6b
Khan , Louis
7a
" Man's first sense musthave been beauty, a
sense of total harmony."7b
Korukawa , Kusho
8a
" Architecture shouldhave the element ofgrowth and change "
8b
Korukawa , Kusho
9a
Architecture should not be a world to be thought of as an end to itself.It should be considered as a theater stagesetting where the leading actors were the peopleopened to the technique of designing .
9b
Latrobe , Benjamin H
10a
" Architecture form proceedfrom the character of theinstitution it was intended tohouse rather from books of design."
10b
Latrobe , Benjamin H
11a
" Forms & space wereconceived as being situated
in a landscape & mostinstances in a specific
landscape.11b
Maillart , Robert
12a
He developed the "Concrete Mushroom
Construction12b
Mendelsohn , Erich
13a
" Architecture is the onlytangible expression of
space, of w/c the humanmind is capable."
13b
Mendelsohn , Erich
14a
"Fluid Mass Theory"means plasticity of
concrete14b
Niemeyer , Oscar
15a
Architecture is not merely amatter of engineering but anexpression of the spirit of the
imagination of the poetry
15b
Perret , Auguste
16a
" Any project is bad if it ismore diff complicated toconstruct than necessary
16b
Perret , Auguste
17a
" truth is indespensible toArchitecture &
architectural lieconcepts."
17b
Richardson , Henry H
18a
" Continuity, permanence &power of a bldg. to embody aheroic attitude." He was thefirst exponent of the 2ndEclectic period in the U.S.A.
18b
Wagner , Otto
19a
" The essential basis of allnatural forms is
geometries."19b
Wagner , Otto
20a
" Our starting point forartistic creation is to be
found only in Modern Life." " Futuristic
Architectural Projects."20b
WALTER GROPIUS
21a
The ultimate goal of the new architecturewas the composite but inseparable work ofan art, in which the old dividing linebetween monumental and decorativeelements will have disappeared forever
21b
WALTER GROPIUS
22a
Architecture beginswhere engineering ends"
22b
MICHAEL GRAVES
23a
I don't believe in moralityin architecture.
23b
MARCUS VITRUVIUSPOLIO
24a
Nothing requires thearchitects care more than
the due proportions ofbuildings
24b
LUDWIG MIES VANDER ROHE
25a
Architecture starts whenyou carefully put two
bricks together. There itbegins.
25b
LOUIS SULLIVAN
26a
But the buildings identityresided in the ornament
26b
LOUIS KAHN
27a
Consider the momentousevent in architecture thewhen the wall parted and
the column became27b
LE CORBUSIER
28a
To create architecture isto put in order. Put whatin order? Function and
objects.28b
LE CORBUSIER
29a
Cube within a cube
29b
FRANK LLOYDWRIGHT
30a
The mother art isarchitecture. Without an
architecture of our own wehave no soul of our own
civilization.30b
FRANK LLOYDWRIGHT
31a
So here I stand before youpreaching organic
architecture: declaringorganic architecture to be the
modern ideal.31b
FRANK LLOYDWRIGHT
32a
All fine architecturalvalues, else not valuable.
32b
FRANK LLOYDWRIGHT
33a
Form follows function-thathas been misunderstood.
Form and function should beone, joined in a spiritual
union.33b
CESAR PELLI
34a
The desire to reach forthe sky runs every deep
in our psyche34b
ANTONIO GAUDI
35a
Color in certain places hasthe great value of making
the outlines and structuralplanes seem more energetic.
35b
ADOLF LOOS
36a
Supply and demandregulate architecture
form"36b
ADOLF LOOS
37a
Architecture arousessentiments in man. The
architects task therefore, is tomake those sentiments more
precise37b
ALVAR AALTO
38a
where the architects task is torestore a correct order of values.. itis still the architects duty toattempt to humanize age ofmachines. But this should be donewithout regards for form.
38b
ALVAR AALTO
39a
We should concentrate our worknot only to a separated housingproblem but housing involved inour daily work and all the otherfunctions of the city.
39b
JEAN NOUVEL
40a
I like to play witharchitecture! Its my
favorite game.40b
RENZO PIANO
41a
architects spend an entirelife with this unreasonable
idea that you can fightagainst gravity.
41b
TADAO ANDO
42a
All those involved in theconstruction of an architecturaldesign, from the architect to thebuilder, have an attachment to thearchitecture, although its difficultto quantify the attachment
42b
TADAO ANDO
43a
The speed of changemakes you wonder what
will become ofarchitecture.
43b
TADAO ANDO
44a
When you look at Japanese traditionarchitecture, you have to look atJapanese culture and its relationshipwith nature. You can actually live ina harmonious, close contact withnature - this very unique to Japan
44b
ROBERT VENTURI
45a
Forms accommodatesfunction.
45b
OSCAR NIEMEYER
46a
Architecture is invention.
46b
KENZO TANGE
47a
Modern architectureneed not to be Western
47b
WALTER GROPIUS
48a
Art and Architecture, thenew unity.
48b
ROBERT A. HEINLIEN
49a
Cheops law: nothing getsbuilt on schedule or
within a budget.49b
ROBERT MAILLART
50a
A bridge is like a house
50b
RICHARD JOSEFNEUTRA
51a
A house is like a flowerpot
51b
PIER LUIGI NERVI
52a
"Structural correctness, whichis identical with functional,technical & economic is anecessary & sufficient conditionof satisfactory aesthetic result."
52b
PETER BEHRENS
53a
When change needs, aska stranger
53b
MICHAEL GRAVES
54a
design as if you were achild.
54b