developing an architecture that sets out from and returns to real things.Preconceived images and stylistically pre-fabricated formal idioms are qualified only to block access to this goal.My Swiss colleagues Herzog and de Meuron say that architecture as a single whole no longer exists today, and that it accordingly has to be artificially created in the head of the designer, as an act of precise
thinking. The two architects derive from this assumption their theory of architecture as a form of thought, an architecture that, l suppose, should reflect its cerebrally conceived wholeness in a special way.l do not intend to pursue these architects' theory of architecture as a form of thought, but only the assumption on which it is based, namely that the wholeness of a building in the old sense of the master builders no longer exists.
developing an architecture that sets out from and returns to real things.Preconceived images and stylistically pre-fabricated formal idioms are qualified only to block access to this goal.My Swiss colleagues Herzog and de Meuron say that architecture as a single whole no longer exists today, and that it accordingly has to be artificially created in the head of the designer, as an act of precisethinking. The two architects derive from this assumption their theory of architecture as a form of thought, an architecture that, l suppose, should reflect its cerebrally conceived wholeness in a special way.l do not intend to pursue these architects' theory of architecture as a form of thought, but only the assumption on which it is based, namely that the wholeness of a building in the old sense of the master builders no longer exists.
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