Danh ngôn của Norman Foster

I describe the design process as like the tip of the iceberg. What you don't see is the long haul: all the endless auditing and things like that.
I describe the design process as like the tip of the iceberg. What you don't see is the long haul: all the endless auditing and things like that.
Tôi mô tả quá trình thiết kế giống như phần nổi của tảng băng trôi. Những gì bạn không thấy là một chặng đường dài: tất cả những cuộc kiểm tra vô tận và những thứ tương tự.
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- The most amazing lesson in aerodynamics I ever had was the day I climbed a thermal in a glider at the same time as an eagle. I witnessed, close up, effortlessness and lightness combined with strength, precision and determination.
- As an architect, you design for the present, with an awareness of the past, for a future which is essentially unknown.
- Everything we design is a response to the specific climate and culture of a particular place.
- There's a snobbery at work in architecture. The subject is too often treated as a fine art, delicately wrapped in mumbo-jumbo. In reality, it's an all-embracing discipline taking in science, art, maths, engineering, climate, nature, politics, economics.
- I travel continuously, and I see many cities, but there is nowhere like London.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Design
- I like to choreograph and create and design the costumes and do it all and then step back and watch it and then move on to the next project.
- What's nice about experiments is that they are much more closely tied to what theorists think about the world than normal empirical research. You can design your experiment to exactly ask the question you want to ask. This is not true about normal empirical research.
- Every step and every movement of the multitude, even in what are termed enlightened ages, are made with equal blindness to the future; and nations stumble upon establishments, which are indeed the result of human action, but not the execution of any human design.
- Flawed Design' is a song on the record and it explores why people feel a need to present themselves maybe not necessarily as what they actually are. It seems like in society, a lot of people want to be or try to be perfect.
- I wrote a song on the record called 'Flawed Design' and it's basically looking at that, and it was just exploring how everybody obviously has flaws. I think to embrace those flaws - enjoy them, embrace them - and actually be a real person is something that a lot of people struggle with, myself included.