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关于意义的名人名言哲理格言警句语录 - 每日文摘
意义
Art doesn’t have to mean anything—it just has to mean something to you.
"The most interesting spaces are those in between - the gaps where meaning is created."
Art doesn’t have to be serious to be meaningful.
I'm not interested in making beautiful objects, I'm interested in making meaningful systems.
I try to make work that is open enough for people to bring their own meaning to it.
Architecture is the art of creating meaningful spaces for meaningful lives.
The real challenge is to create something that has meaning beyond its function.
Architecture is the art of making meaningful places.
The best architecture comes from a synthesis of all the elements that separately comprise a building: the structure that holds it up; the services that allow it to function; its ecology; the quality of natural light; the symbolism of the form; the relationship of the building to the skyline and the surrounding public space.
I don't believe in harmony in the traditional sense. I believe in intensity.
Architecture is a profession that takes on the public realm, and in that sense it has to deal with the political.
The architect must be a prophet... a prophet in the true sense of the term... if he can't see at least ten years ahead don't call him an architect.
The best architecture comes from a synthesis of all the elements that separately comprise a building: the structure that holds it up; the services that allow it to function; the ecology of the building - its relationship to the surroundings; the quality of natural light; the symbolism of the form; the relationship of the building to the skyline.
Light is the essence of architecture; it defines spaces and gives them meaning.
Architecture is the art of organizing space in a meaningful way.
The locus is the principle that gives meaning to the city.
I think the best architecture comes from a synthesis of all the elements that separately comprise a building: the structure that holds it up; the services that allow it to function; its ecology; the quality of natural light; the symbolism of the form; the relationship of the building to the skyline or the streetscape; and, perhaps most importantly, the client's vision and the user's needs.
The architect must be a prophet... a prophet in the true sense of the term... if he can't see at least ten years ahead don't call him an architect.