To live in a house is not a spontaneous, natural operation, but requires a large dose of culture, power to reason and poetry. Every house is structured as a spatial projection of its inhabitants' desires, ambitions, necessities and histories. The house becomes an image, the figurative projection of its users, and in its turn, the house, as a complex of spaces, objects, images and intentions,imposes itself on its inhabitants, modifying their behavior.
- Adolfo Natalini, 1971
- Adolfo Natalini, 1971
