Danh ngôn của Arne Jacobsen

Proportions are what makes the old Greek temples classic in their beauty. They are like huge blocks, from which the air has been literally hewn out between the columns.
Proportions are what makes the old Greek temples classic in their beauty. They are like huge blocks, from which the air has been literally hewn out between the columns.
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- And when an architect has designed a house with large windows, which is a necessity today in order to pull the daylight into these very deep houses, then curtains come to play a big role in architecture.
- Architecture tends to consume everything else, it has become one's entire life.
- I don't see that any buildings should be excluded from the term architecture, as long as they are done properly.
- If a building becomes architecture, then it is art.
- If architecture had nothing to do with art, it would be astonishingly easy to build houses, but the architect's task - his most difficult task - is always that of selecting.
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- I love the South Bank: every era of architecture is there, and you can stop, look, and listen.
- The Internet is probably the most important technological advancement of my lifetime. Its strength lies in its open architecture and its ability to allow a framework where all voices can be heard.
- The work of art shows people new directions and thinks of the future. The house thinks of the present.
- Architecture arouses sentiments in man. The architect's task therefore, is to make those sentiments more precise.