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Title: ''The Principle Behind the Dean'' - Fountain Head Part 1
Description: The Principle Behind the Dean - Explained clearly + Quotes (3) + Full Sentences, NO Point Forms + 1 Page note, 234 words
Description: The Principle Behind the Dean - Explained clearly + Quotes (3) + Full Sentences, NO Point Forms + 1 Page note, 234 words
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The Fountainhead – Part 1
'' The principle behind the Dean ''
According to the Dean, ''An architect is not an end in himself
...
'' (Chapter One, Page 26),
which means that you cannot accomplish whatever you want, when you
want, you have to co-operate with others and act as if you were a slave to
society and do what the society wants
...
As Guy Francois mentioned on page 27, there
are three aspects for good architecture: Truth, Love and Beauty
...
Cameron had his own ideas and also a modernistic view of how
things should be shaped, by which material they should be conceived…
However, again here, as Toohey said, ''Architects are servants, not leaders
[…] Theirs is not to command but to be commanded'' (Chapter Six, Page
78), and since citizens want to stay true to their traditions, and see it as a
shame to change them, that is what makes '' The principle behind the
Dean ''
Title: ''The Principle Behind the Dean'' - Fountain Head Part 1
Description: The Principle Behind the Dean - Explained clearly + Quotes (3) + Full Sentences, NO Point Forms + 1 Page note, 234 words
Description: The Principle Behind the Dean - Explained clearly + Quotes (3) + Full Sentences, NO Point Forms + 1 Page note, 234 words