What people want, above all, is order. Stephen Gardiner on architecture
The interior of the house personifies the private world the exterior of it is part of the outside world. Stephen Gardiner on architecture
Victorian architecture in the United States was copied straight from England. Stephen Gardiner on architecture
The logic of Palladian architecture presented an aesthetic formula which could be applied universally. Stephen Gardiner on architecture
The English light is so very subtle, so very soft and misty, that the architecture responded with great delicacy of detail. Stephen Gardiner on architecture
The Egyptian contribution to architecture was more concerned with remembering the dead than the living. Stephen Gardiner on architecture
Of all the lessons most relevant to architecture today, Japanese flexibility is the greatest. Stephen Gardiner on architecture
Georgian architecture respected the scale of both the individual and the community. Stephen Gardiner on architecture
French architecture always manages to combine the most magnificent underlying themes of architecture like Roman design, it looks to the community. Stephen Gardiner on architecture
Good buildings come from good people, ad all problems are solved by good design. Stephen Gardiner on design
The garden, by design, is concerned with both the interior and the land beyond the garden. Stephen Gardiner on design
French architecture always manages to combine the most magnificent underlying themes of architecture like Roman design, it looks to the community. Stephen Gardiner on design
The garden, by design, is concerned with both the interior and the land beyond the garden. Stephen Gardiner on gardening
Stonehenge was built possibly by the Minoans. It presents one of man's first attempts to order his view of the outside world. Stephen Gardiner on history
Land is the secure ground of home, the sea is like life, the outside, the unknown. Stephen Gardiner on home
The greater the step forward in knowledge, the greater is the one taken backward in search of wisdom. Stephen Gardiner on knowledge
The greater the step forward in knowledge, the greater is the one taken backward in search of wisdom. Stephen Gardiner on wisdom