Architecture Quote by Andre Malraux
“Even the West has known the architecture of empty space, whose object, for thousands of years, has been less to construct divine houses, than to create sacred places, to seize upon mystery and to immerse man in it-whether by raising the cyclopean pedestal that surrounds him with stars, or by hollowing out the sanctuary that wraps him in haunted night.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Myth of the Sacred Space, 1955
Humans create sacred spaces by shaping emptiness, using architecture to evoke mystery and awe.
In simple terms: We build holy places by filling emptiness with wonder.
Design environments that inspire awe.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- temple construction
- urban planning
- art installations
- meditative retreats
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What elements make a space feel sacred?
- How does emptiness contribute to spiritual experience?
Modern minimalism may lack the depth of ancient mystery.