Edifício
construção de carácter permanente, geralmente com paredes e teto
Edifício (ou popularmente prédio) é uma construção com a finalidade de abrigar atividades humanas.
- - A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day
- - The art of living - página 62, André Maurois - Harper, 1960 - 234 páginas
- - A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day
- Nós moldamos nossos edifícios, depois eles nos moldam.
- - We shape our buildings, thereafter they shape us.
- - Winston Churchill, (1874–1965), citado em: Randal O'Toole, The Best-laid Plans, Cato Institute, 2007 p. 161
- - We shape our buildings, thereafter they shape us.
- Dança e arquitetura são as duas artes primárias e essenciais. A arte da dança está na origem de todas as artes que se expressam primeiro na pessoa humana. A arte de construir, ou arquitetura, é o começo de todas as artes que estão fora da pessoa; e no final eles se unem.
- - Dancing and architecture are the two primary and essential arts. The art of dancing stands at the source of all the arts that express themselves first in the human person. The art of building, or architecture, is the beginning of all the arts that lie outside the person; and in the end they unite.
- - Havelock Ellis, The Dance of Life (1923).
- - Dancing and architecture are the two primary and essential arts. The art of dancing stands at the source of all the arts that express themselves first in the human person. The art of building, or architecture, is the beginning of all the arts that lie outside the person; and in the end they unite.
- A vida é caótica, perigosa e surpreendente. Os edifícios devem refletir isso.
- - Life is chaotic, dangerous, and surprising. Buildings should reflect that.
- - Frank Gehry citado em: Jason K. Miller, Susan Lauzau. Frank Gehry. pág. 6, MetroBooks, 2002, ISBN: 9781586636746, 158663674X
- - Life is chaotic, dangerous, and surprising. Buildings should reflect that.