Louis H. Sullivan (1896)
Lippincott's Magazine, 57, 403-409.
Abstract. The essay that gave the architectural movement its slogan — "form ever follows function." Sullivan's actual argument is more nuanced than the slogan suggests, contending that form should express function rather than mechanically derive from it; but the maxim has shaped a century of design philosophy in both buildings and software.
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