Quote by Thom Mayne
Architecture is involved with the world, but at the same time it has a certain autonomy. This autonomy cannot be explained in terms of traditional logic because the most interesting parts of the work are non-verbal. They operate within the terms of the work, like any art.
Summary
This quote highlights the unique nature of architecture, emphasizing its simultaneous connection to the world and its autonomy as an art form. It suggests that while architecture is influenced by external factors and the larger context in which it exists, it also possesses a distinct identity and language that goes beyond verbal communication. The essence of architecture lies in its non-verbal aspects, which operate within the boundaries of the work itself, akin to other forms of art. It implies that the true beauty and meaning of architecture are best experienced and understood through sensory perception rather than through traditional logic or verbal explanation.
Topics
Architecture
By Thom Mayne