Herman Hertzberger Handbooks

“Le Corbusier taught us always to have a notebook handy, and once you get into the habit of it, you cannot do without it. In the end it becomes an extra memory. Each notebook comes to be associated with a particular period and however impersonal they are when you buy them, they demand to be […]

“Le Corbusier taught us always to have a notebook handy, and once you get into the habit of it, you cannot do without it. In the end it becomes an extra memory. Each notebook comes to be associated with a particular period and however impersonal they are when you buy them, they demand to be covered and stuck all over with signs and jottings which will always identify them with that period.” – Dutch architect, Herman Hertzberger

via Commune Design, via zero1 blog.