November 2011
October 2011
“Perhaps poetry is unexpected truth. It lives in stillness. Architure’s artistic task is to give this still expectancy a form. The building itself is never poetic. At most, it may possess subtle qualities, which, at certain moments, permit us to understand something that we were never able to understand in quite this way before.”
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from “A Way of Looking at Things”
by Peter Zumthor