Recently we were among some Chicago buildings designed by Louis Sullivan. This made us curious to read of his professional views, and an interesting one was this:
Thus do the faculties unfold with time, and the most precious one, that of self-criticism, comes in due season. Lastly comes the saddest of all–-the power clearly to discern one’s own limitations; for this inevitable warning surely indicates the end of growth, and fixes the permanent status.
(Quoted from page 49 of Louis Sullivan: The public papers, by Louis Sullivan, and edited by Robert Twombly. The University of Chicago Press, 1988.)
For a brief biography of Louis Sullivan, click here. For images of his buildings and of him, click here.
For a bit about Robert Twombly, click here. For images of or relating to Robert Twombly, click here.
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