Man all his creative achievements in cities. The city is a symbol of the entirety of human creativity. Every structure, art and technology that is built and completed outside the cities is in the service of the city. Huge power plants, huge dams, factories, refineries, military and security bases, farms, gardens, livestock farms and slaughterhouses, and all of them support and serve the cities. In cities, the highest levels of human knowledge, technology, art, culture and wisdom are manifested and crystallized… and cities are woven from smaller components and elements called buildings and structures.
Residential, commercial, administrative, educational, medical, relief, sports, recreational and recreational buildings, along with roads and streets, are arranged together like the knots of an exquisite carpet in the form of a carefully considered plan to create a city. This is where architecture, as a creative miracle, uses knowledge, technique, industry, art and wisdom to provide a safe haven for man, who has wandered in the world of dust, to be both his shelter and to provide an appropriate response to his needs after his descent into the world, to be both a sanatorium for the human body and a source of comfort for his soul and spirit.
Architecture is the art of making humans divine on God’s earth.
Architecture is the art of making life pleasant in the exile of the human soul.
Architecture is a place where body, thought, and soul blend together and become one in love. It was not without reason that Hegel said: Architecture is embodied music, and music is mobile and fluid architecture. Here, truth, beauty, goodness, and transcendence embrace each other.
Architecture is not just about mixing water and mud, it is also about reconciling soul and mud, uniting myself with other people, and elevating the individual in the community. Architecture is the descent of imagination into the soil and the ascension of the kingdom into the kingdom… Architecture and urban planning, with all that it has in its soul and spirit, are all the human potential for becoming divine that God has deposited in human nature.