1.
Architecture appears for the first time when the sunlight hits a wall.
The sunlight did not know what it was before it hit a wall.
Louis Kahn
"Architecture materializes when the sun's rays encounter a barrier. It was unaware of its own existence prior to this moment."
2.
I sense Light as the giver of all presences, and material as spent Light. What is made by Light casts a shadow, and the shadow belongs to Light.
Louis Kahn
I feel Light to be the progenitor of all things, and matter as expended Light. Anything created by Light brings forth its own shade, and that darkness is also of Light's origin.
3.
We are born of light. The seasons are felt through light. We only know the world as it is evoked by light.
Louis Kahn
'We are spawned of radiance. The changes in time can be perceived through illumination. We comprehend the world as it is illuminated by brightness.'
4.
You say to a brick, 'What do you want, brick?' And brick says to you, 'I like an arch.' And you say to brick, 'Look, I want one, too, but arches are expensive and I can use a concrete lintel.' And then you say: 'What do you think of that, brick?' Brick says: 'I like an arch.'
Louis Kahn
5.
The sun never knew how great it was until it hit the side of a building.
Louis Kahn
The sun never realized its own magnitude until it reflected off a structure.
6.
Architects in planning rooms today have forgotten their faith in natural light. Depending on the touch of a finger to a switch, they are satisfied with static light and forget the endlessly changing qualities of natural light, in which a room is a different room every second of the day.
Louis Kahn
7.
A great building must begin with the unmeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed and in the end must be unmeasurable.
Louis Kahn
'A magnificent structure must begin with the immeasurable, must traverse quantifiable means in its formation and ultimately be immeasurable.'
8.
Even a room which must be dark needs at least a crack of light to know how dark it is.
Louis Kahn
Even a chamber that must be shrouded in darkness requires at least a glimmer of illumination to comprehend its dimness.
9.
Design is not making beauty, beauty emerges from selection, affinities, integration, love.
Louis Kahn
Forming is not creating attractiveness, attractiveness sprouts from selection, compatibility, combination, affection.
10.
Greek architecture taught me that the column is where the light is not, and the space between is where the light is. It is a matter of no-light, light, no-light, light. A column and a column brings light between them. To make a column which grows out of the wall and which makes its own rhythm of no-light, light, no-light, light: that is the marvel of the artist.
Louis Kahn
11.
A city is the place of availabilities. It is the place where a small boy, as he walks through it, may see something that will tell him what he wants to do his whole life.
Louis Kahn
A metropolis is the hub of opportunities. It is the location where a young lad, as he traverses it, may encounter something that will influence him to pursue his lifelong ambition.
12.
All material in nature, the mountains and the streams and the air and we, are made of Light which has been spent, and this crumpled mass called material casts a shadow, and the shadow belongs to Light.
Louis Kahn
13.
Also marvelous in a room is the light that comes through the windows of a room and that belongs to the room. The sun does not realize how beautiful it is until after a room is made. A man’s creation, the making of a room, is nothing short of a miracle. Just think, that a man can claim a slice of the sun.
Louis Kahn
14.
Even a brick wants to be something
Louis Kahn
Even an inanimate object desires purpose.
15.
The creation of art is not the fulfillment of a need but the creation of a need. The world never needed Beethoven's Fifth Symphony until he created it. Now we could not live without it.
Louis Kahn
The invention of art is not the satisfaction of a requirement but the generation of a requirement. The world had no need for Beethoven's Fifth Symphony until he brought it into existence. Now we can't imagine life without it.
16.
I Use The Square To Begin My Solutions Because The Square Is A Non-choice, Really. In The Course Of Development, I Search For The Forces That Would Disprove The Square.
Louis Kahn
I Launch My Solutions From A Neutral Point Because Referencing An Unbiased Starting Point Is Necessary. As I Progress, I Seek Out Forces That Would Challenge This Beginning.
17.
Architecture is the thoughtful making of space
Louis Kahn
Construction of surroundings with consideration.
18.
Architecture is what nature cannot make.
Architecture is something unnatural but not something made up.
Louis Kahn
Architecture is an artificial construction that surpasses what nature can produce.
19.
The first thing that an architect must do is to sense that every building you build is a world of its own, and that this world of its own serves an institution.
Louis Kahn
The first obligation of an architect is to appreciate that each structure they create has its own unique universe, and this universe serves a purpose.
20.
I sense a Threshold: Light to Silence, Silence to Light - an ambiance of inspiration, in which the desire to be, to express, crosses with the possible Light to Silence, Silence to Light crosses in the sanctuary of art.
Louis Kahn
21.
A room is not a room without natural light.
Louis Kahn
A chamber is not a chamber without sunshine.
22.
The Sun does not realise how wonderful it is until after a room is made.
Louis Kahn
The Sun does not recognize its own splendor until a space is created.
23.
Architecture is the reaching out for the truth.
Louis Kahn
Formulating a quest for authenticity.
24.
The nature of space reflects what it wants to be.
Louis Kahn
25.
You can never learn anything that is not a part of yourself.
Louis Kahn
26.
How precious a book is in light of the offering, in the light of the one who has the privilege of this offering. The library tells you of this offering
Louis Kahn
27.
A work of art... is not a living thing... that walks or runs. But the making of a life. That which gives you a reaction. To some it is the wonder of man's fingers. To some it is the wonder of the mind. To some it is the wonder of technique. And to some it is how real it is. To some, how transcendent it is. Like the 5th Symphony, it presents itself with a feeling that you know it, if you have heard it once.
Louis Kahn
28.
Just think, that man can claim a slice of the sun.
Louis Kahn
29.
Consider the momentous event in architecture when the wall parted and the column became.
Louis Kahn
30.
Every time a student walks past a really urgent, expressive piece of architecture that belongs to his college, it can help reassure him that he does have that mind, does have that soul.
Louis Kahn
31.
The person of old had the same brilliance of mind that we assume we have now. But that which made a thing become manifest for the first time is our great moment of creative happening.
Louis Kahn
32.
In a small room one does not say what one would in a large room.
Louis Kahn
33.
The room is the beginning of architecture.
Louis Kahn
34.
Every building must have... its own soul.
Louis Kahn
35.
How accidental our existences are, really, and how full of influence by circumstance.
Louis Kahn
36.
I just want to make my last demand in reverence to the work of what has been done by architects of the past. what was, has always been. what is, has always been. and what will be, has always been. such is the nature of beginning.
Louis Kahn
37.
Thoughts exchanged by one and another are not the same in one room as in another.
Louis Kahn
38.
Architecture struck me between the eye and the eyeball.
Louis Kahn
39.
The crocodile must want to be a crocodile for reasons of the crocodile
Louis Kahn
40.
I try to create homes, not houses.
Louis Kahn
41.
If people want to see Beaux-Arts, it's fine with me. I'm interested in good architecture as anybody else.
Louis Kahn