This is a great Siza quote from the article: Forms are not only defined by complex mathematics and proportions, we can look around and we have trees and dogs and people. It's like an alphabet of proportions and relations that we use. I think that's one of the tasks of the architect: to make things look simple and natural which in fact are complex
I unreservedly love this project.
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Ant-eaters?, Armadillos?...at least these accusations carry a specificity that the term 'organic' never did.
Haha, Zoe, very true!
This is a great Siza quote from the article:
Forms are not only defined by complex mathematics and proportions, we can look around and we have trees and dogs and people. It's like an alphabet of proportions and relations that we use. I think that's one of the tasks of the architect: to make things look simple and natural which in fact are complex
I unreservedly love this project.
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