Architects' Dictums
Architects' Dictums
Architects' Dictums
ARCHITECT DICTUM
FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT “Form follows function, that has been misunderstood. form
and function should be one, joined in a spiritual union.”
“Architecture is organic.”
“I believe in God. I only spell it in nature.”
FRANK GEHRY “Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn
for timelessness.”
God.”
LOUIS KHAN “The sun does not realize how wonderful it is until after a
room is made.”
“A house is a house.”
rejected.”
“More is more.”
“Modernism is about space. Post modernism is about
communication. You should do what turns you on.”
FAMOUS ARCHITECTS’ DICTUMS
ROBERT MALLIART “A bridge is like a house.”
DANIEL BURNHAM “Make big plans; aim high in hope and work, remembering
that noble, logical diagram once recorded will not die.”
“Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men’s
blood.”
concepts.”
“Architecture is invention.”
DANIEL LIBESKIND “Architecture is not based on concrete and steel, and the
elements of the soil. It’s based on wonder.”
WINSTON CHURCHILL “We shape our buildings; therefore, they shape us.”
space itself.”
“Architecture depends on the sensuous seizure by means of
RENZO PIANO “Architects spend an entire life with this unreasonable idea
LUIS BARRAGAN “Any work of architecture that does not express serenity is a
mistake.”
NORMAN FOSTER “As an architect you design for the present, with an
awareness of the past, for a future which is essentially
unknown.”
“Architecture is an expression of values.”
TADAO ANDO “I believe the way people live can be directed by a little
architecture.”
KAZUYO SEJIMA “You always need to think how a building will look besides
its neighbors.”
FRANCIS KERE “If we learn to build with local materials, we have a future.”
“Architecture is about people.”
FAMOUS ARCHITECTS’ DICTUMS
CHARLES EAMES “Recognizing the need is the primary condition for design.”
VICTOR HUGO “Architecture has recorded the great ideas of human race.
Not only every religious symbol, but every human thought
has its page in that vast book.”