"Our time is so specialised that we have people who know more and more, or less and less"
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Coming from an architect, the subtext matters. Architecture is one of the last professions that can’t pretend the whole is optional: a building is structure, light, circulation, acoustics, cost, climate, public life. Aalto’s work, often framed as humanist modernism, pushed back against the sterile, machine-like impulse of early 20th-century design. His quote reads as a defense of synthesis - the ability to hold many constraints at once without flattening the human experience.
The context is a century that professionalized everything: engineers specializing within engineering, doctors within medicine, bureaucracies subdividing responsibility until nobody is responsible. Aalto’s phrasing suggests a society that confuses granularity with wisdom. When expertise becomes a tunnel, it stops being a tool and starts being a temperament: efficient, insulated, and oddly incurious. The line works because it makes specialization sound like what it can become at its worst - not mastery, but a shrinking of attention.
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Aalto, Alvar. (2026, February 16). Our time is so specialised that we have people who know more and more, or less and less. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-time-is-so-specialised-that-we-have-people-120239/
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Aalto, Alvar. "Our time is so specialised that we have people who know more and more, or less and less." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-time-is-so-specialised-that-we-have-people-120239/.
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"Our time is so specialised that we have people who know more and more, or less and less." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-time-is-so-specialised-that-we-have-people-120239/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.









