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A huge building is always made up of a piece of wood and a stone. Why don't we do this? I often do odd jobs, that's all. -Lu Xun Lu Xun Lu Xun Lu Xun Lu Xun's architectural goal is to create perfection, that is, to create the most beautiful benefits. Bruno Todd, modern architecture, but a more powerful statement is: architecture exists because it is art, because it transcends practicality. Gio Ponti, in architectural practice, the passion of architects can create miracles from hard stones. -Corbusier-Corbusier-Corbusier-Corbusier I believe in emotional buildings. The life of architecture lies in its beauty. This is very important for human beings. If there are multiple solutions to a problem, it is architecture that conveys beauty and emotion to users. -Louis Louis oooo Barra gambara gambara Gump Architecture is the art of studying how to waste space. (The art of how architecture wastes space) Architecture begins at the end of the project. (Architecture begins where the project ends)-walter gropius architect must be a great sculptor and painter. If he is not a sculptor and painter, he can only be an architect (no one who is not a great sculptor or painter can become an architect). If he is not a sculptor or a painter, he can only be a builder. John ruskin, john ruskin, john ruskin and john ruskin The relationship between space and form is the essence of architectural art and science. I.M. Pei-I.M. Pei's architecture is a social art form-I.M. Pei's form is only an understanding of the differences between things. ..... Take a little from it, and the shape will be destroyed. ..... Design is an exercise, or an entity formed by cognitive forms. For example, if you consider the so-called spoon, you will think of the container and the handle. Take the container away, leaving only a sword-like thing.

Louis Louis ... Kangkangkang A great building, in my opinion, must start from an unmeasurable condition. When designing, it must go through all measurable means, and in the end it must be unmeasurable. The only way to build a house, that is, the only way to make the building appear, is through measurable means. You must obey the laws of nature. A certain amount of bricks, construction methods and engineering techniques are all necessary. In the end, architecture has become a part of life, with inestimable temperament and living spirit.