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Architecture Quote by Bjarke Ingels

“When I started studying architecture, people would say, you know, 'Can you tell me why are all modern buildings so boring?' Because, like, people had this idea that in the good old days, architecture had, like, ornament and little towers and spires and gargoyles, and today, it just becomes very…” quote by Bjarke Ingels
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“When I started studying architecture, people would say, you know, 'Can you tell me why are all modern buildings so boring?' Because, like, people had this idea that in the good old days, architecture had, like, ornament and little towers and spires and gargoyles, and today, it just becomes very practical.”

Bjarke Ingels

About This Quote

Source Interview: Architectural Digest, 2015

Modern architecture is often criticized for lacking ornamentation, reflecting a shift toward functionalism over decorative tradition.

In simple terms: People think modern buildings are boring because they focus on function, not decoration.

Key Takeaway

Balance function with meaningful design elements.

Themes

design functionality modernism

Mood

analytical inquisitive

Type

architectural philosophical

When to use this quote

  • building design
  • city planning
  • public spaces
  • educational curricula

Key Concepts

Aesthetics cultural heritage urbanism

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can modern architecture incorporate ornament without sacrificing efficiency?
  • What role does cultural heritage play in contemporary design?
A Different Perspective

Pure functionality may ignore cultural and emotional needs.

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