Daniel Libeskind is an architect who was inspired by everything around him. Architecture is an inspiration and wonder, it is not a concrete or any other building materials. Architecture is a story that inspires everyone who can see the beauty of it. He has 17 words of architectural inspiration and they are namely, communicative, optimism, hand, inexplicable, expressive, space, real, democratic, pointed, emotional, complex, political, radical, unexpected, risky, memorable and raw. To summarize these seventeen inspirations, let’s just talk where it did come from. Daniel Libeskind is an architect who normally work outside an office and talk to his client personally. Through this process of his work, he can personally every single idea that need suppose to know in his client. By his own style of communicating to his client, the 17 words of architectural inspiration can now be seen. By just looking to the eyes of his client, these inspirations will just come out and be a wonder of architecture.
As he collects the idea of his client, he form structure by using every single idea he gets.
Before we go further, I have to say that I agree with his statement that architecture came from emotion because it is somehow the same with my manifesto of architecture. We have the same explanation why architecture was built by emotions. Emotions are deep feelings of your client that are hidden physically but mentally it is not.
We can say that emotions are too sad to be a wonder but there are architect in this world that can transform every single emotion into a beauty and design. The architect can get an idea through that emotion by having a design that will hold the emotion of your own client.
I also have to agree that architecture is a language. Architecture is a language of voice and not a word that is written because your structure will speak for you. Your design will show your client the process on how you come up with it. The language that you put on it and also the language that just got out on your mouth. Your structure will speak loud and clear to the audience that will see your design. It will automatically and emotionally speak for you, on how you came up with every single idea and what are the experiences that you face on just to come up with that design yours.
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