7 Quotes & Sayings By Annabelle Selldorf

Annabelle Selldorf is an author and journalist based in Germany. Her love for travel and writing led her to be a contributor to popular publications such as "Travel & Leisure" (USA), "Esquire" (USA), "National Geographic Traveller" (Germany), "Weltreise" (Germany) and "Lonely Planet". She has written books on travel, culture and wellness. Her work has also appeared in "The Guardian", the "New York Times", and "The Independent."

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When you have rules to abide by, does that curtail you as a designer, or set you free? People think of classical architecture visually, but I think the brilliant part of it is actually spatial. Annabelle Selldorf
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Architecture is about aging well, about precision and authenticity. There is much more to the success of a building than what you can see. I'm not suggesting that gestural architecture is always superficial, but solid reasoning has its place. Annabelle Selldorf
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There's no architect who doesn't want to build a library - and I am no different. With so much scrutiny now attached to reading - because of technology and how we approach it as a social activity - that is a very exciting area in architecture. Annabelle Selldorf
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Tension is an interesting quality - and architecture must have it. There should be elements of the inexplicable, the mysterious, and the poetic in something that is perfectly rational. Annabelle Selldorf
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The secret of good architecture is having more than meets the eye. Annabelle Selldorf
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I make spaces that are calm rather than confrontational. I seek a certain kind of logic that allows you to move in space and perceive it as beautiful and rational. Clarity is a worthwhile quality. Annabelle Selldorf