The designer must understand that form does not follow function nor does form follow a production process. For every use and for every production process there are innumerable equally attractive solutions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We refuse to recognize problems of form, but only problems of building. Form is not the aim of our work, but only the result. Form, by itself, does not exist. Form as an aim is formalism; and that we reject.
To find a form that accommodates the mess, that is the task of the artist now.
To me, form doesn't always follow function. Form has a life of its own, and at times, it may be the motivating force in design. When you're dealing with form as a sculptor, you feel that you are quite free in attempting to mould and shape things you want to do, but in architecture, it's much more difficult because it has to have a function.
Form follows beauty.
Form and function are a unity, two sides of one coin. In order to enhance function, appropriate form must exist or be created.
Create form out of the nature of the task with the means of our time. This is our work.
Products have to be designed in a way that they are comprehensible.
Recognizing the need is the primary condition for design.
Because of the many dimensions of forms of though which you can also put into physical form, you have the possibility to create much which we cannot fashion in the same manner.
Form follows profit is the aesthetic principle of our times.