Then it is scrutinized by the public who, merely by looking at it and experiencing it, form an image of their own, strictly personal, laws and rules. And because of this self-sufficiency of form as interpreted by the independent observer, the... Architecture Goes Wild - Page 153by Kas Oosterhuis - 2002 - 253 pagesFull view - About this book
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...sea, and transcribes the data into an emotional factor' (Burrs' 2001: 150). The building is therefore 'suddenly and simultaneously a hundred different things:...brancusi, a paramecium, a sea cucumber, a submarine, a lenmiscate, a speedboat, a tadpole (with silver tail), a solidified droplet. A WAVE. A STEALTH' (Oosterhuis... | |
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