intangible architecture . . .

intangible |inˈtanjəbəl|
adjective
unable to be touched or grasped; not having physical presence: my companions do not care about cyberspace or anything else so intangible.
• difficult or impossible to define or understand; vague and abstract: the rose symbolized something intangible about their relationship.
• (of an asset or benefit) not constituting or represented by a physical object and of a value not precisely measurable: intangible business property like trademarks and patents.
noun (usu. intangibles)
an intangible thing: intangibles like self-confidence and responsibility.
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“my concept of architecture is that it is invisible. it’s intangible but i believe it can be felt through the five senses . . . like the universe, architecture comes out of nothing, becomes something and eventually becomes nothing again. ”

arata isozaki, the 2019 pritzker prize winner
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design is invisible . . .
lucius burckhardt
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this address, 622 myrtle avenue, brooklyn, was my home from 2005 until 2012 . . .

posted 10 March 2019

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