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Re: Mr.'the Rebernik's' architect
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Sat, 11 Apr 1998 17:38:28 +0200
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Dear Timothy Kane,
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I esteem your concern very highly. But, it is a fact that people are not in
line with architects - not just because people are too backward and
architects are too avantgarde, but because architects want to be avantgarde
more than anything else. It seems a world wide discomfort with architects
nowadays. Nowadays, where we all are educated, know about the past, the
culture, the progress, the discomforts etc. But architects seem to insist
that they live without and even against the human being. Shouldnt it be time
they return with humble attitudes to what Mozart once said, that he wanted
to please the expert AND the public?

The works that architect build are there for hundreds of years - in the
public eye - everone has to see them - on their way to work - as tourist -
but also those who live and work within - these works are not humble, they
are there - not like paintings or books which open themselves only to those
who visit their places ....

Thanks for your attantion to the subject -

Peter, the Rebernik

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