Danh ngôn của James Polshek

I had it drummed into me from an early age that personalizing everything was not a good thing. Besides, I don't think that kind of commodity-driven system makes for the most productive architecture.
I had it drummed into me from an early age that personalizing everything was not a good thing. Besides, I don't think that kind of commodity-driven system makes for the most productive architecture.
Tôi đã thấm nhuần tư duy từ khi còn nhỏ rằng việc cá nhân hóa mọi thứ không phải là một điều tốt. Ngoài ra, tôi không nghĩ loại hệ thống định hướng hàng hóa đó tạo nên kiến trúc hiệu quả nhất.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: James Polshek
- I went into architecture a little as 'Peck's Bad Boy.' It allowed me to be a critic in a socially condoned way.
- I don't think architecture should be considered as an art form in the first instance. Whenever I say that, it makes people really angry. But this is a very political profession in the Grecian sense. I believe there have to be reasons for every building, and that the ideas should not be self-referential.
- I've always seen architecture as a healing art, not just as a beautification art.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Architecture
- Blockchain technology isn't just a more efficient way to settle securities. It will fundamentally change market structures, and maybe even the architecture of the Internet itself.
- 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.