"Thus, the more succinctly a train of thought was expounded, and the more comprehensive the unity of its basic idea, the closer it would approximate to the prerequisites of the mathematical way of thinking"
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“Succinctly” and “unity” do the real work here. Succinctness isn’t about style points; it’s a test of structural integrity. If a concept can’t be stated with economy, Bill implies, it probably contains hidden contradictions, sentimentality, or decorative excuses. Unity functions like a load-bearing beam: the “basic idea” must carry the whole system without collapsing into special cases. That’s why he invokes “the mathematical way of thinking” as a gold standard, not because architecture should become math, but because math symbolizes proof, transparency, and non-negotiable clarity.
The subtext is a critique of the baroque and the mystical - of artistic arguments that rely on aura, intuition, or personality. In mid-century design culture, this was also a political bet. After the chaos of war and propaganda, a mathematical ethos promised neutrality and honesty: forms you can justify, not merely assert.
Of course, the seduction is also the risk. The closer architecture tries to “approximate” mathematics, the easier it becomes to mistake coherence for truth, and elegance for adequacy. Bill’s sentence is both a guide and a warning label for the modern project.
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