The contextual excerpt:
"No one is excited about the program of a building. No one cares about the materiality of the forms. No one thinks about the building systems. No one really loses sleep over the cost of a building. No one remembers the difficulty we traversed during the process of design. Everyone forgot the 2 week delay, No one is interested in the references we made, and no one remembers the speech you made about balance and harmony at the city council meeting. But, everyone remembers the folding chair they sat in to watch their son or daughter graduate kindergarten and middle school and high school and college. Everyone remembers their first job interview; their wedding day; or the 10 days in ICU after the birth of their 3rd son; or the first time they noticed their Grandmother’s fading memory; or looking into your future wife’s eyes at 2am and slowly brushing her hair out of her eyes and seeing a path that leads to the rest of your life. Architecture is not a form; Architecture houses a life."
See the full article here.
Hi Jamie,
ReplyDeleteAs much as I would like to take credit for the excerpt above, Jody Brown and Coffee with an Architect wrote that bit.
My stuff over on www.lifeofanarchitect.com is a lot more silly
Thank you for the correction, I'll adjust it right away. :)
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