11/5/09

INTRODUCTION

[Modern architects] contributed to the change, the architectural revolution (...), no proclamations, no manifestos, no outbursts, and no present or pretentious dramatic works, regardless of the styles of the moment from other countries. They did so with good design simply works, balance, work when they had to be practical, cost-effective when so required, when necessary economic, so yes in innovative construction systems, and all these qualities created a type of architectural beauty, a beauty discrete, permanent. Not the fleeting beauty of the original work, too original, which is tiring, that does not stand up over the years. "

Germain Samper Gnecco. Revista Proa, No. 263, 1976

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