Sinan

Architecture Ottoman 1488 – 1588 102 quotes

The chief Ottoman architect and civil engineer for sultans Suleiman the Magnificent, Selim II, and Murad III, responsible for over 300 structures.

Quotes by Sinan

My works are a testament to the glory of God and the power of the Ottoman Empire.

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I have built mosques, bridges, caravanserais, hospitals, schools, and baths, and in all of them, I have striven for perfection.

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The dome is the soul of the mosque, and I have always sought to make it as light and airy as possible, so that it may lift the worshipper's spirit to the heavens.

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Architecture is not merely about building structures; it is about creating spaces that inspire and uplift the human spirit.

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I have always believed that a building should be in harmony with its surroundings, and that it should reflect the culture and traditions of the people who will use it.

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The beauty of a building lies not only in its outward appearance, but also in its functionality and its ability to serve the needs of the community.

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I have always strived to create buildings that are both aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound, so that they may stand for centuries to come.

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The greatest challenge for an architect is to create a building that is both grand and intimate, so that it may inspire awe while also providing a sense of comfort and belonging.

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I have learned that the key to successful architecture is to pay attention to every detail, no matter how small, for it is in the details that true beauty lies.

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My greatest satisfaction comes from seeing people use and enjoy the buildings I have created, for that is the true measure of their success.

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The architect must be a master of many trades, for he must understand not only design and construction, but also history, culture, and human nature.

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I have always believed that a building should tell a story, and that it should reflect the aspirations and values of the people who built it.

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The most important lesson I have learned in my long career is that humility is essential for any true artist, for it is only by acknowledging our limitations that we can truly grow and improve.

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I have always sought to create buildings that are both timeless and innovative, so that they may stand as a testament to the enduring power of human creativity.

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The true measure of an architect's skill is not in the grandeur of his designs, but in his ability to create spaces that are both functional and beautiful, and that serve the needs of the community.

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I have always believed that architecture is a sacred art, for it is through our buildings that we express our deepest beliefs and our highest aspirations.

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The greatest challenge for an architect is to create a building that is both unique and universal, so that it may speak to people of all cultures and all times.

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I have always strived to create buildings that are not only beautiful to behold, but also a joy to inhabit, for that is the true purpose of architecture.

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The architect must be a visionary, for he must be able to see not only what is, but also what could be, and to bring that vision to life through his designs.

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I have always believed that a building should be a reflection of the human spirit, and that it should inspire us to reach for greater heights.

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