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Builders eventually took advantage of the look of modernism to build cheaply and carelessly
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"Builders eventually took advantage of the look of modernism to build cheaply and carelessly"

- Arthur Erickson

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This quote by Arthur Erickson is describing the modernist architectural motion of the 20th century. This motion was characterized by its use straightforward, geometric forms as well as its concentrate on performance. While modernism was initially accepted for its visual allure and its possible to develop efficient and also cost-effective frameworks, it was eventually benefited from by contractors that looked for to reduce corners and also develop cheaply. This resulted in the construction of buildings that lacked the top quality and also interest to detail that was originally planned by the modernist motion. Consequently, modernism has actually become connected with a lack of workmanship as well as a neglect for quality. This quote serves as a reminder that, while modernism can be an effective tool for creating efficient and also cost-efficient frameworks, it must not be utilized as a reason to construct carelessly.

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Canada Flag This quote is written / told by Arthur Erickson somewhere between June 14, 1924 and today. He/she was a famous Architect from Canada. The author also have 51 other quotes.

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