The Architect, by his arrangement of forms, realizes an order which is a pure creation of his spirit ; by forms and shapes he affects our senses to an acute degree and provokes plastic emotions; by the relationships which he creates he wakes profound... Bridge Engineering Handbook - Pągina 3-3editat per - 1999 - 2020 pąginesPrevisualització limitada - Sobre aquest llibre
| Ulrich Conrads - 1975 - 196 pągines
...and governed by mathematical calculation, puts us in accord with universal law. He achieves harmony. The Architect, by his arrangement of forms, realizes an order which is a pure creation of his spirit ; by forms and shapes he affects our senses to an acute degree and provokes... | |
| Roger Fry - 1996 - 456 pągines
...part of the architect, and "the expression of a plastic idea." On the same point, Le Corbusier said, "The Architect, by his arrangement of forms, realizes an order which is a pure creation of his spirit; by forms and shapes he ... provokes plastic emotions; ... it is then... | |
| Ervan G. Garrison - 1998 - 376 pągines
...Economy and governed by mathematical calculation, puts in accord with universal law. He achieves harmony. The Architect, by his arrangement of forms, realizes an order which is a pure creation of his spirit... it is then that we experience the sense of beauty."5 According to... | |
| C.C. Gaither - 2019 - 390 pągines
...good, The Distressed Poet Canto the Second, 1. 332-337 Le Corbusier [Jeanneret-Gris, Charles Edouard] The Architect, by his arrangement of forms, realizes an order which is a pure creation of his spirit ... it is then that we experience the sense of beauty. Towards a New... | |
| Paul Mattick - 2003 - 202 pągines
...and governed by mathematical calculation, puts us in accord with universal law. He achieves harmony. The Architect, by his arrangement of forms, realizes an order which is a pure creation of his spirit; by forms and shapes he affects our senses to an acute degree and provokes... | |
| Peter Collins - 2004 - 518 pągines
...and governed by mathematical calculation, puts us in accord with universal law; he achieves harmony. The Architect, by his arrangement of forms, realizes an order which is a pure creation of his spirit. You employ stone, wood and concrete, and with these materials you build... | |
| Alice T. Friedman - 2006 - 248 pągines
...Le Corbusier's text recalls the theories of two of their heroes- Henri Matisse and Mary Baker Eddy: The Architect, by his arrangement of forms, realizes an order which is a pure creation of the spirit; by forms and shapes he affects our sense to an acute degree and provokes... | |
| 142 pągines
...Renaissance. The art of city building will once again come into its own. In the words of LeCorbusier, The architect by his arrangement of forms realizes an order which is the pure creation of his spirit; by forms he affects our senses to an acute degree and provokes emotions;... | |
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