อังเดรพยายามที่จะกำหนดงานประติมากรรมว่า "รูปแบบ=โครงสร้าง=สถานที่ (ตำแหน่ง)" อังเดรไม่ได้ทำงานเฉพาะ
Andre’s work not only engages and interacts with space but also is made viable by it. His metal squares, for example—laid directly on the floor and intended to be walked upon—provide what he feels is the ultimate engagement with space. “All I am doing is putting Brancusi’s Endless Column on the ground instead of in the air,” the artist once stated, referring to the father of modern sculpture as his “master.” 144 Aluminum Square is the ne plus ultra in structural self-definition. The piece’s own composition is determined by the logic of the individual element—the square—which then comprises a larger square of its own. Walking upon the work, viewers experience the material difference between the floor and the sculpture and become fully aware of their own sense of place