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“Tattooed men who are not behind bars are either latent criminals or degenerate aristocrats. If someone who is tattooed dies in freedom, then he does so a few years before he would have committed murder.”

Quote by Adolf Loos

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Adolf Loos
Adolf Loos

Adolf Loos was an influential Austrian architect known for his modernist designs and his theory of 'Ornament and Crime'. Born on December 10, 1870, in Brno, Moravia, Loos studied architecture in Vienna and began his career designing residential buildings. His early work was influenced by Art Nouveau, but he soon developed his own modernist aesthetic. Loos's theory, 'Ornament and Crime', argued against unnecessary architectural ornamentation, emphasizing functionality and honesty in design. His most notable works include the Loos House in Vienna and the Steiner House in Prague. His ideas significantly influenced modern architecture and he is considered a key figure in the De Stijl movement. more

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