Stephen Perrella wrote:
"Zaha's work attempts to vitalize a sense of immobility in stasis
architecture.
David Sucher then replied:
"(I) thought that it was the architect's job to design a building that kept
out the elements and made people feel comfortable at whatever they are
doing in that building.">
I don't understand how aesthetic investigations and human comfort can be
considered mutually exclusive. Isn't it possible to build beautiful
environnments for people to inhabit?
dr
"Zaha's work attempts to vitalize a sense of immobility in stasis
architecture.
David Sucher then replied:
"(I) thought that it was the architect's job to design a building that kept
out the elements and made people feel comfortable at whatever they are
doing in that building.">
I don't understand how aesthetic investigations and human comfort can be
considered mutually exclusive. Isn't it possible to build beautiful
environnments for people to inhabit?
dr