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<| architecture → 1197, new → 647, form → 634, build → 559, city → 472, work → 450, design → 430, modern → 362, space → 349, mean → 332, use → 316, art → 316, architect → 308, time → 294, life → 290, architectural → 281, house → 269, theory → 261, way → 257, world → 249, place → 231, plan → 229, building → 228, make → 226, man → 226, order → 209, need → 205, material → 205, structure → 198, human → 188, nature → 187, long → 182, like → 182, process → 177, problem → 176, element → 175, post → 171, person → 170, think → 169, manifestoes → 169, source → 168, town → 164, system → 160, create → 160, idea → 160, urban → 159, principle → 153, good → 151, change → 148, environment → 142, great → 142, development → 141, function → 141, thing → 135, live → 131, sense → 131, point → 130, possible → 129, construction → 128, today → 128, culture → 127, come → 126, begin → 124, past → 124, extract → 124, say → 123, exist → 123, year → 121, condition → 117, give → 117, take → 116, technology → 116, history → 115, individual → 113, result → 112, know → 112, present → 112, experience → 110, object → 110, understand → 110, society → 108, age → 106, method → 105, social → 105, natural → 105, public → 104, group → 104, state → 104, value → 103, demand → 102, call → 100, different → 99, end → 99, light → 99, late → 99, century → 99, set → 98, bring → 98, base → 96, classical → 95 |>
https://alice-ch3n81.net/files/data/manifestos/Jencks_Charles_Kropf_Karl_eds_Theories_and_Manifestoes_of_Contemporary_Architecture.pdf
https://alice-ch3n81.net/files/data/manifestos/Conrads_Ulrich_ed_Programs_and_Manifestoes_on_20th-Century_Architecture_1970.pdf
“This is architecture.”
Hays, Architecture Theory since 1968
“Everything is architecture.”
Ockmann, Architecture Culture 1943–1968
“Architecture is the key to everything.”
Mallgrave, Modern Architectural Theory
“Our relationship with architecture is immediate.”
Morales, Differences
“Architecture today is world architecture.”
Schumacher, The Autopoiesis of Architecture Vol. 2
“Light is at the origin of everything in architecture.”
Acocella, Stone Architecture: Ancient and Modern Construction Skills
“What then is architecture?”
Benton, Sharp, Form and Function
“Architecture is an epistemological system.”
Preciado, Pornotopia: An Essay on Playboy’s Architecture and Biopolitics
“Architecture is political.”
Till, Architecture Depends
“All architecture is political architecture.”
Rakatansky, Tectonic Acts of Desire and Doubt
“In other words: all architecture is social architecture.”
Rakatansky, Tectonic Acts of Desire and Doubt
“Architecture is about power.”
Sudjic, The Edifice Complex
“Architecture is war.”
Jacobson, Slow Manifesto
“With Mies, architecture is never a monument.”
Morales, Differences
“I have always believed that there is more to architecture than architecture.”
Rogers, A Place for All People
“Architecture is very broad.”
Rogers, A Place for All People
“Bigness is the last bastion of architecture — a contraction, a hyper architecture.”
Koolhaas, S, M, L, XL
“It is X-ray architecture.”
Colomina, X-ray Architecture
“This is the architecture of forgetting.”
Evans, Translations from Drawing to Building and Other Essays
“Architecture is plastic invention, is intellectual speculation, is higher mathematics.”
Witt, Formulations: Architecture, Mathematics, Culture
“Architecture is not innocent.”
Sykes, Constructing A New Agenda
“The architecture is fresh, but empty.”
Koolhaas, Elements of Architecture
https://miro.romanvlahovic.com/2017/11/26/texting-architects/