“A basic is an introduction. A fundamental is a foundation. A fundamental is a premise, idea, or fact that an entire system arises from and is based on. A fundamental determines the shape of what arises from it, much as a foundation of a house dictates its layout. A basic is how you introduce people you are teaching to the system. It is a beginning concept, often simplified to assist learning. If a fundamental is the foundation, a basic is the front door to enter the system.” PeopleIfsIdeasFactsHouseDoorsTeachingFrontsShapesConceptsFoundationFundamentalsDetermineAriseIntroducingIntroductionPremisesFront DoorsLayout Author:Marc MacYoung
“Architecture is made of memory. The slope of a roof, the shape of a window, and the color of a door contain the record of the minds that conceived them and the hands that crafted them.” MindMadeHandsMemoriesRecordsDoorsColorShapesWindowArchitectureRoofSlopes Author:Anthony Lawlor
“My son would walk to the refrigerator-freezer and fling both doors open and stand there until the hairs in his nose iced up. After surveying $200 worth of food in varying shapes and forms, he would declare loudly, 'There's nothing to eat!'” FormWalksDoorsFoodSonHairShapesCookingNosesCulinaryMy SonFlingRefrigeratorsFreezer Author:Erma Bombeck
“But I'm not saying anything because I've just noticed the brick. Or rather the lack of brick. Of course, some of the dark shapes on the floor probably are bricks, but they don't look like my brick. The one that can be up against the door. But isn't.” LooksCoursesDarkDoorsShapesBricks Author:Nicky Singer
“You have to be completely open to what people would tell you. You do not shape them; you do not force the materials into your ideas. You have to have all windows and doors open.” PeopleIdeasForceDoorsMaterialsShapesWindowWindows And Doors Author:Werner Herzog