Eugène Viollet-le-Duc

Architecture French 1814 – 1879 102 quotes

A French architect and theorist, he was a leading figure in the Gothic Revival and known for his controversial restorations of medieval buildings.

Quotes by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc

To restore a building is not to preserve it, to repair it, or to rebuild it; it is to re-establish it in a complete state which may never have existed at a given moment.

Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture française du XIe au XVIe siècle 1858

There are two ways of being truthful: one is to reproduce the object as it is, the other is to reproduce it as it ought to be.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

Architecture is the art of building well, and building well is to build according to the needs of the time, the climate, and the materials at hand.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

Form is not an arbitrary invention; it is the necessary consequence of a principle.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

The true architect is not he who invents new forms, but he who discovers the principles of forms.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

Every building should be a logical consequence of its program, its site, and its materials.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

The architect must be a man of his time, and not a copyist of past styles.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

To understand a building, one must understand the society that produced it.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

The beauty of a building resides in its truthfulness, in its perfect adaptation to its purpose.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

Style is not a matter of ornament, but of construction.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

The architect must be a master of all trades, for he must direct them all.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

The Gothic style is the most perfect system of construction ever invented.

Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture française du XIe au XVIe siècle 1858

Every detail of a building should have a reason for being there.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

The architect must be a poet, a philosopher, and a scientist.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

To restore is to make a building live again, not to make it new.

Dictionnaire raisonné de l'architecture française du XIe au XVIe siècle 1858

The past is a lesson, not a model.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

Truth in architecture is the conformity of the building to its purpose and to the laws of construction.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

The architect must be a man of integrity, for he holds the public trust.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

The greatest architects are those who have known how to adapt their art to the needs of their time.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863

Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.

Entretiens sur l'architecture 1863