"Houses Are the Most Prevalent Form of Monuments": In Conversation With Bjørn Nørgaard - Deepstash
"Houses Are the Most Prevalent Form of Monuments": In Conversation With Bjørn Nørgaard

"Houses Are the Most Prevalent Form of Monuments": In Conversation With Bjørn Nørgaard

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Bjørn Nørgaard

Architects should insist that the lifespan of materials should determine their choice. If you build a house, the construction of it accounts for 70% of the CO2. That’s why lifespan is important to architecture. We have to think in the long term. Nature thinks in the long term.

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When you are sitting in a room in an old house, there’s always a bay window. Or a corner is cut off for some reason. So the room isn’t straightforward at first glance. But when you enter a modern room, it is rectangular and very straightforward. And that means that the room doesn’t have an effect on you.

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We wanted to be the ones who shaped the social structure. From the perspective that art wasn’t about making nice paintings for nice homes, it was to make room for as many people as possible to develop their creative abilities.

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