Contemporary Architecture Quotes

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“Contemporary architects tend to impose modernity on something. There is a certain concern for history but it’s not very deep. I understand that time has changed, we have evolved. But I don’t want to forget the beginning. A lasting architecture has to have roots.”
I. M. Pei

Georges Rodenbach
“Contemporary architecture was of necessity mediocre.”
Georges Rodenbach, The Bells of Bruges

Alexander McCall Smith
“...Pat wondered what inspiration an artist might find in the attempts of twenty-first-century architects to impose their phallic triumphs on the cityscape. Had any artist ever painted a contemporary glass block, for instance, or any other product of architectural brutalism that had laid its crude hands here and there upon the city?...If a building did not lend itself to being painted, then surely that must be because it was inherently ugly, whatever its claims to utility. And if it was ugly, then what was it doing in this delicately beautiful city?”
Alexander McCall Smith, Bertie Plays the Blues