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Age Quote by Natsuhiko Kyogoku

“There is a precarious balance to the life of a building. It has nothing to do with its age, or the beauty of its construction. A damaged building can always be repaired if it still has life, but a dead building will never be whole again.” quote by Natsuhiko Kyogoku
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“There is a precarious balance to the life of a building. It has nothing to do with its age, or the beauty of its construction. A damaged building can always be repaired if it still has life, but a dead building will never be whole again.”

Natsuhiko Kyogoku

About This Quote

A building's vitality depends on its structural integrity, not age or aesthetics; repairable if alive, irrecoverable if dead.

In simple terms: Life of a building is about structural health, not age or beauty.

Key Takeaway

Preserve structural health to keep buildings alive.

Themes

architecture maintenance longevity

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

observational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • property management
  • historic preservation
  • construction projects
  • urban planning

Key Concepts

structural integrity repairability

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we assess a building's 'life' before restoration?
  • What defines a building's vitality?
A Different Perspective

Even a repaired building may lack original authenticity.

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