“A great style is not made by uttering great words…A great style is not made at all. It is discovered by a host of explorers with their minds and hearts full of the thoughts and feelings of their day. When it is discovered it becomes the property of a whole culture, to draw on as it will, until it has been sucked dry of meaning in its turn. “
Robert A. M. Stern, Tradition and Adventure in Architecture: Conversation and Essays
The time for discovery of a great style may be ripe. The opportunity, not only to share, but to lead in the exploration is ours…This task we will share together.”
Robert A. M. Stern, Tradition and Adventure in Architecture: Conversation and Essays
The title for this blog post is taken from “Song of the Broad-Axe” by Walt Whitman. Here is a photo series from Paris.





