“The Space of nature has three aspects which leave us at a loss: it is unlimited, without form and without measure … Architecture is nothing else but that which must be added to natural space to make it habitable, that is, delimited in relation to our bodies, visible to our senses and measurable for our intellect.”

- Dom Hans van der Laan, speaking to architecture students, 1985

(Source: yama-bato)

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