Friday, 19 August 2016

CONCLUDING REMARK



architects in Islamabad

Remark the scope of this book has grown far beyond the original intent, and yet it seems to me to express my convictions in only the most succinct way.  its contents can be no more than a foundation. Technical Data used in the field explained in architects in Islamabad 
The manner and way—how the additional building stones are to be procured, how they are to be laid, and which forms they are to be given—are left to the pencil in the school. there is much i still could convey, yet for this a graphic presentation would-be necessary. I wanted to avoid this because in a certain sense my earlier publications illustrate what is said here. Some more details of architects in Islamabad  as under.
They show clearly how the views expressed have ripened in me.  i believe i have indicated in this book the path that we must take in order to draw nearer the goal put forth, 'a modern architecture. 155| the question "how should we build?" cannot really be answered in a strict sense. Yet today our senses must already tell us that 'the lines offload and support,156, the panel-like treatment of sur-faces, the greatest simplicity, and an energetic emphasis on construction and material will thoroughly dominate the newly emerging art-form of the future. Modern technology and the means at our com-mind require this. Aaa0 the beautiful expression that art will give to the works of our time obviously has to harmonize with the views and appearance of modern man 'and show the individuality of the artist.
Today there can be no question of dampening ideals or lowering the level of art, and those who have been convinced by these lines or who have been strengthened in their conviction will have to admit that the new and great impulses for which man hourly struggles will, when rightly grasped, certainly make a more powerful contribution to the clarification of today's still very confused views on art than all the best-intentioned and stubbornly defended doctrines on the use of stylistically pure and well-copied forms of past centuries, which no longer have any relation to modern man.
'May what has been said in this book fall on fertile ground for the well-being of the schools, forth well-being of students; may the thoughts expressed contribute to the awakening of a fresh and pulsating life, to a rich and purposeful development of architecture; so that we shall also see our own ideal of beauty embodied—TSK Training for Skills and Knowledge is the best institute in Rawalpindi Islamabad for Pakistani Students who wants to join architects in Islamabad.

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