Claude Perrault

Architecture French 1613 – 1688 102 quotes

A French architect, physician, and anatomist, he designed the Louvre Colonnade, a masterpiece of French classical architecture.

Quotes by Claude Perrault

The study of mathematics is essential for the architect, as it provides the principles of proportion and harmony.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect must be able to reconcile the demands of art with the constraints of practicality and economy.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The beauty of a building is not merely in its outward appearance, but in the harmony of all its parts.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect should strive for a noble simplicity, avoiding all superfluous ornament and excessive decoration.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect must be a good judge of character, for he must deal with many different sorts of people in the course of his work.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The true measure of an architect's skill is not in the grandeur of his designs, but in the perfection of their execution.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect should be a man of taste and discernment, capable of distinguishing between what is truly beautiful and what is merely fashionable.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The art of building is one of the most ancient and noble of all arts, for it provides for the most essential needs of mankind.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect must have a clear understanding of the principles of mechanics and statics, so that his structures may be solid and durable.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The beauty of architecture is not a matter of opinion, but of objective principles that can be demonstrated and understood.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect should be a man of broad culture, familiar with history, literature, and the other arts.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect must be able to work in harmony with other craftsmen and artists, for a building is the product of many hands.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The beauty of a building should be such that it inspires a sense of awe and wonder in those who behold it.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect must be a patient and diligent worker, for the construction of a great building requires much time and effort.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect should always strive for perfection, even in the smallest details of his work.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The true glory of an architect is not in the number of buildings he has erected, but in the excellence of those he has designed.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect must be a man of vision, capable of imagining in his mind's eye the completed structure before it is built.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The beauty of architecture is a reflection of the order and harmony of the universe.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect should be a good listener, attentive to the needs and desires of his clients.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683

The architect must be able to adapt his designs to the particular site and climate in which the building is to be erected.

Ordonnance for the Five Orders of Architecture 1683