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THE
ARCHITECTURE
OF HUMANISM
the memory or
imagination of
things not actually
seen. Thus,
Orderin Nature
bearsno
relation
to
our actof vision.
It is not
humanised. It exists,
butit
continually eludesus.
This
Order, whichin
Nature
is hidden and
implicit, architecture
makes
patent to the
eye. It supplies the
perfect corre-
spondencebetween
theact ofvision and
the act
of
comprehension. Hence
results/thelawofcoherence
inarchitecture; what
issimultaneouslyseenmustbe
simultaneously understood.
Theeye and themind
musttravel
together
;
thoughtand vision
move
at
one pace and in step\Any
breach in continuity,
whetherof
mood orscale, breaksin uponthiseasy
unisonandthrowsus
backfromthehumanisedworld
tothe
chaotic. Thevalues ofmass,space,andline
are as infiniteas the
moodsof the spirit,but they
arenot tobesimultaneously achieved,fortheyare
mutually
conflicting. Style,through coherence,sub-
ordinates beauty to
the pattern of the
mind,
and
soselectswhatitpresents that all,atonesoleactof
thought,is
foundintelligible,andeverypart
re-echoes,
explains,andreinforcesthebeautyofthewhole.
VII
Sucharethe fourlawsofbuildingfrom
which,it
willbe found,thegreatestarchitects ofthe Renais-
sance, however various their impulse
and achieve-
ment,didnotdeviate. Theirsisan
architecturewhich