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To honor the great Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, who died today, weve selected few of his inspiring

quotes. Take a moment to


read his words, which truly advocate architectures higher purpose, and remember the great work he accomplished

Perhaps his most famous quote, which not only describes his work but also his way of life: I deliberately disregarded the right angle
and rationalist architecture designed with ruler and square to boldly enter the world of curves and straight lines offered by reinforced
concrete. [] This deliberate protest arose from the environment in which I lived, with its white beaches, its huge mountains, its old
baroque churches, and the beautiful suntanned women.

More after the break:

On Curves

I was attracted by the curve the liberated, sensual curve suggested by the possibilities of new technology yet so often recalled in
venerable old baroque churches.

Here, then, is what I wanted to tell you of my architecture. I created it with courage and idealism, but also with an awareness of the
fact that what is important is life, friends and attempting to make this unjust world a better place in which to live.

On Architecture

Architecture does not change anything. Its always on the side of the wealthy. The important thing is to believe that it can make life
better.

Camus says in The Stranger that reason is the enemy of imagination. Sometimes you have to put reason aside and make
something beautiful.

My work is not about form follows function, but form follows beauty or, even better, form follows feminine.

I had some good opportunities. I was lucky to have had the chance to do things differently. Architecture is about surprise.

My ambition has always been to reduce a buildings support to a minimum. The more we diminish supporting structures, the more
audacious and important the architecture is. That has been my lifes work.

Architecture was my way of expressing my ideals: to be simple, to create a world equal to everyone, to look at people with optimism,
that everyone has a gift. I dont want anything but general happiness. Why is that bad?

We hated Bauhaus. It was a bad time in architecture. They just didnt have any talent. All they had were rules. Even for knives and
forks they created rules. Picasso would never have accepted rules. The house is like a machine? No! The mechanical is ugly. The
rule is the worst thing. You just want to break it.

On Dreams and Fantasy

Humanity needs dreams to endure misery, even if just for an instant.

We need to feel that life is important; we need that fantasy so we can live a little better.

We have to have dreams, even if they never come true.

On Justice

The struggle for a more just society must not be lost in time.

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