Arthur Erickson
Arthur Erickson
Arthur Charles Erickson, CCwas a Canadian architect and urban planner. He studied Asian languages at the University of British Columbia, and later earned a degree in architecture from McGill University...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionArchitect
Date of Birth14 June 1924
CountryCanada
Arthur Erickson quotes about
doe inspired consciousness
Only when inspired to go beyond consciousness by some extraordinary insight does beauty manifest unexpectedly.
technology artist civilization
Roman civilization had achieved, within the bounds of its technology, relatively as great a mastery of time and space as we have achieved today.
artist order forgotten
The essentially unchangeable established order of things slowly disappeared and was forgotten for a while completely.
artist japan europe
The new architecture of transparency and lightness comes from Japan and Europe.
artist culture exploitation
We are yet to have a conscience at all about the exploitation of human cultures.
artist japan littles
We find Japan a little more difficult to understand because it has proven its 20th century prowess though the ancient traditions still persist.
advocating university fragmentation
Our universities advocate fragmentation in their course systems.
artist other-cultures incapacity
Our incapacity to comprehend other cultures stems from our insistence on measuring things in our own terms.
america building profession
Nowhere has specialization penetrated so deeply into the building professions as North America.
art enemy architecture
Rationalism is the enemy of art, though necessary as a basis for architecture.
art expression design
The details are the very source of expression in architecture. But we are caught in a vice between art and the bottom line.
dark feelings may
The delusion of entertainment is devoid of meaning. It may amuse us for a bit, but after the initial hit we are left with the dark feeling of desolation.
artist japan europe
Compared to industry in Europe or Japan, where industry was based on a craft tradition, we are sadly behind.