Quote of Note | Peter Marino

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(Photo courtesy Bass Museum of Art)

“I went to Cornell because it had the most fine-arts-oriented architecture program, and I believed at one point that I would be an artist—that I was only tinkering with design. In the 1960s everything was all Brave New World, but you could still catch a faint whiff of Beaux Arts. That European tradition meant more of a living, breathing relationship between art and architecture. People don’t think enough about integrating the two.”

Peter

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