i would say, it is so pleasing to look at the details done by Carlo Scarpa, an architect who's Brion Cementry was almost assigned to me to study by my first design tutor. I feel a deep pleasure to focus my eyes on the layers and layers of lines that soften every sharp edge and sick surface. In a while I was wondering what makes you think of Carlo Scarpa as my "precedent architect", the first piece of master work that we would encounter, which would cast long lasting shadows in our own interpretion and approach in design. Is it because you have this impression of "into detail" or "intricate" of my drawing and my personality? How did you judge and decide on our "future"? future ways of thinking... "hmm,, no, Frank Lloyd Wright." you changed your mind and fixed this "great old master" to me. Anyway I was a bit relieved since you mentioned a word "tomb" to me about scarpa.. I have not stopped wondering what would happen if I got Scarpa. What would I get from it? What would I be thinking about now?? It is indeed a different story. I got so much from the past, but who knows, i might get more from a different one, get it slowly... brighter and brighter. but you might be right. we start from a big picture, and then go into the detail. Although in the end, god is in the detail.
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 wawa 在 3/29/2006 2:05:52 PM 说:
see see, typical layman comment.
 blueberry 在 3/29/2006 7:45:59 AM 说:
pls lah, god is everywhere, not only in details.
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