terça-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2009

Entre aspas


"Never talk to a client about architecture (...). He will not anderstand whatyou have to say about architecture most of the time. An architect of ability should be able to tell a client what he wants. Most of the time a client never knows what he wants. He may, of course,have some very curious ideas, and I do not mean to say that they are silly ideas. But being untrained in architecture they cannot know what is possible and what is not possible."
Mies van der Rohe 1930