Saturday, July 9, 2011

Architecture of Happiness

[ Yet architecture has repeatedly defied attempts for it to be set on a more scientific, rule-laden path. Just as the secrets of good literature have not been for ever unlocked by the existence of Hamlet or Mansfield, so the works of Otto Wagner or Sigurd Lewerentz have done nothing to reduce the proliferation of inferior buildings. ]

The masterpieces of art continue to seem like chance occurrences and artists to resemble cavemen who succeed in periodically igniting a flame, without being able to fathom how they did so,

[ let alone communicate the basis of their achievements to others. Artistic talent is like a brilliant firework which streaks across a pitch-black night, inspiring awe among onlookers but extinguishing itself in seconds, leaving behind only darkness and longing. ]

Alain de Botton
The Architecture of Happiness
p.171

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

It begins. How far shall I go?

It didn't smell like this yesterday.
Actually, I'm not sure I even noticed it here before.