Henry Heathcote Statham Quote

Architecture, although a form of artistic expression, is not, like painting and sculpture, unfettered by practical considerations; it is an art inextricably bound up with structural conditions and practical requirements.


Architecture for General Readers, Architecture for General Readers (p. 5), Charles Scribner's Sons. 1896


Architecture, although a form of artistic expression, is not, like painting and sculpture, unfettered by practical considerations; it is an art...

Architecture, although a form of artistic expression, is not, like painting and sculpture, unfettered by practical considerations; it is an art...

Architecture, although a form of artistic expression, is not, like painting and sculpture, unfettered by practical considerations; it is an art...

Architecture, although a form of artistic expression, is not, like painting and sculpture, unfettered by practical considerations; it is an art...