Charles and Ray Eames

"Here is one of the few effective keys to the design problem-the ability to the designer to recognize as many of the constraints as possible-his willingness and enthusiasm for working within these constraints-the constraints of price, of size, of strength, balance, time, ect.; each problem has its own particular list."
Charles Eames



Architecture

IBM Corporation Pavilion

1964-The Pavilion was built for the New York World's Fair. It was agreed that it should be "unarchitectural" and should not compete with other pavilions in design or form, so the visitor would remember the experience, not just the architecture.