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Charles Jencks
American
Architect
Born:
Jun 21
,
1939
Any
Architecture
Cancer
Kitsch
People
You
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A placebo is a phony cure that works. This is very hard for the medical profession to get their teeth around because they hate placebos, but scientifically, placebos work in about 30% of cases that are psychogenic diseases.
Charles Jencks
Work
Hate
Teeth
Phony
About
Cases
Because
Around
Scientifically
Very
Cure
Get
Diseases
Placebo
Hard
Profession
Works
Medical
If you look at any leaf on any tree branch, it's similar to but not exactly a repetition of the previous branch. So the new science of complexity or showing how an architecture can be produced just as quickly, cheaply and efficiently by using computer production methods to get the slight variation, the self-similarity.
Charles Jencks
You
Science
Architecture
Tree
Slight
Complexity
Exactly
Similar
Variation
Previous
Computer
Cheaply
Leaf
New
Look
How
Methods
Repetition
Branch
Quickly
Efficiently
Get
Any
Just
Produced
Production
Showing
Using
You know, Darwin said through natural selection things go gradually, and he was talking about pigeon's evolution or horses evolving, getting faster. But in fact if you look at evolution on a bigger scale, cosmic evolution and you look at culture evolution you see it jumps, it goes through phase changes, and that's very exciting.
Charles Jencks
You
Culture
Natural
Faster
Changes
Scale
Evolution
Evolving
See
Cosmic
About
Darwin
Fact
Horses
Through
Selection
He
Exciting
Know
Look
Pigeon
Talking
Said
Go
Very
Jumps
Goes
Gradually
Getting
In Fact
Bigger
Natural Selection
Things
Phase
Can't you see, we are in a dialogue with the universe?
Charles Jencks
You
Universe
See
Dialogue
I've been a lucky man. I've only faced one real tragedy: the death of my wife, Maggie, from cancer in 1995.
Charles Jencks
Death
Man
Cancer
Wife
Maggie
Faced
Only
Real
Been
Tragedy
Lucky
It's a mark of any icon that it should be open to iconoclasm.
Charles Jencks
Mark
Open
Any
Icon
Should
A sign to me is a one-liner, a symbol is very complex and my house is a series of symbols.
Charles Jencks
Me
Complex
Sign
House
Very
Series
Symbol
Symbols
The singular point of beautiful objects, and people, is that they are experienced not as parts, or ratios between cheekbones and chin, but as wholes. The experience of beauty is a perception, but it is one that mixes up various other sensations and makes them converge in a particular way.
Charles Jencks
Beautiful
Experience
People
Perception
Beauty
Other
Way
Objects
Various
Point
Between
Particular
Cheekbones
Particular Way
Parts
Makes
Singular
Up
Sensations
Experienced
Converge
Chin
Them
The rule seems to be that there are no absolutes, that what is rare is prized. Thus, in times of relative affluence, thin models become dominant.
Charles Jencks
Rare
Become
Relative
Rule
Seems
Absolutes
Thus
Dominant
Times
Affluence
Prized
Models
Thin
I'd been to Stourhead and was inspired by the perfect parity between architecture and art; in fact, the architecture is the art. I wrote a piece called 'Not Sculpture Park,' because most of these things become car parks for bought-in sculpture. The artists should be working with the site, not just plonking pieces down.
Charles Jencks
Art
Architecture
Car
Become
Down
Parity
Park
Fact
Perfect
Inspired
Parks
Between
Most
Piece
Pieces
Wrote
Because
Been
Site
Just
Artists
In Fact
Should
Working
Sculpture
Things
The cell is a city of production centres, each part working away like mad, and it's co-ordinated. Six trillion cells in a body - you can't help but be moved.
Charles Jencks
You
Mad
City
Trillion
Part
Like
Cell
Cells
Six
Moved
Working
Body
Production
Help
Each
Away
Science is a victim of its own reductive metaphors: 'Big Bang,' 'selfish gene' and so on. Richard Dawkins' selfish gene fitted with the Thatcherite politics of the time. It should actually be the 'altruistic gene,' but he'd never have sold as many books with a title like that.
Charles Jencks
Politics
Time
Selfish
Science
Big
Own
Victim
Sold
Books
Gene
Never
He
Like
Big Bang
Altruistic
Metaphors
Fitted
Bang
Title
Richard
Should
Many
Actually
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