Quote by Adolf Loos

The house has to please everyone, contrary to the work of art which does not. The work is a private matter for the artist. The house is not.


The house has to please everyone, contrary to the work of ar

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This quote by American architect and designer, Charles Ormond Eames, highlights the contrast between a work of art and a house. Eames asserts that while a work of art reflects the subjective vision and expression of the artist, a house has a more practical and utilitarian purpose. A house needs to cater to the needs and preferences of its inhabitants, taking into account multiple perspectives, tastes, and functionality. Unlike a work of art, a house cannot be purely self-indulgent; it must serve and please those who live in it.

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