A couple of weeks ago during a dinner with friends, we started discussing the idea that less is more. It has become popular among our peers and society in general that we ALWAYS need to strive for less. It seems that everyone has been throwing this concept around us a lot – sometimes wildly and not really understanding how to accomplish it. A Google search for ‘less is more’ serves you with more than 22 million hits and it’s often a quote by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe* used as a precept for minimalist design and architecture.
Is Less More?
Is Less More?
Is Less More?
A couple of weeks ago during a dinner with friends, we started discussing the idea that less is more. It has become popular among our peers and society in general that we ALWAYS need to strive for less. It seems that everyone has been throwing this concept around us a lot – sometimes wildly and not really understanding how to accomplish it. A Google search for ‘less is more’ serves you with more than 22 million hits and it’s often a quote by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe* used as a precept for minimalist design and architecture.