Architecture Quote by Victor Hugo
“The greatest products of architecture are less the works of individuals than of society; rather the offspring of a nation's effort, than the inspired flash of a man of genius...”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Preface to Les Misérables, 1862
Great architectural works arise from collective societal effort, not just singular genius.
In simple terms: Society builds lasting structures, not lone geniuses.
Value collaboration over individual fame.
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When to use this quote
- Public works
- community projects
- team design
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we balance individual talent with community goals?
- What role does culture play in shaping architecture?
Individual brilliance can still spark innovation.