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  1. Feb 1, 2000 · Discover Louis Kahn famous and rare quotes. Share Louis Kahn quotations about architecture, art and wall. "The sun never knew how great it was..."

  2. Enjoy the best Louis Kahn Quotes at BrainyQuote. Quotations by Louis Kahn, American Architect, Born February 20, 1901. Share with your friends.

  3. “Form comes from wonder. Wonder stems from our ‘in touchness’ with how we were made. One senses that nature records the process of what it makes, so that in what it makes there is also the records of how it was made.

  4. (Corridor, Salk Institute_Image © Randi Giacomo, Pixabay)https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Louis_Kahn. In terms of astonishment, expression, and beauty, Louis I. Kahn defines architecture. As a representation of exhausted light, he describes material.

  5. ‘No problem,’ he said. ‘Go to the 6th Ward Republican Club and tell them I sent you.’” The address the man directed them to turned out to be a one-story house on Locust near Broad. “Who are you?” asked the manager of the club, and Lou loftily assured him, “We’re all Harvard men.”

  6. Louis Kahn tags: architecture , humanity , inspirational , just-do-it , life , living , motivational Read more quotes from Louis Kahn

  7. Louis Kahn, a visionary architect of the 20th century, left an indestructible mark on the field of architecture with his iconic designs. His approach combined the principles of monumentality, light, and space, resulting in buildings that continue to inspire and awe us.

  8. Louis Kahn states firmly that “The inspiration to learn comes from the way we live. Through our conscious being we sense the role of nature that makes us. Our institutions of learning stem from the inspiration to learn, which is a sense of how we were made”.

  9. I sense a Threshold: Light to Silence, Silence to Light – an ambiance of inspiration, in which the desire to be, to express, crosses with the possible Light to Silence, Silence to Light crosses in the sanctuary of art.”-Louis I Kahn

  10. Louis Kahn's words remind us of the profound impact that a well-designed building can have, and that it is not merely the physicality or functionality but the organic amalgamation of its parts that contribute to its greatness.