Norberg-Schulz demolishes the "Vitruvian triad" (Firmitas, Utilitas, Venustas) as being too simplistic. He argues that the triad only describes properties , not intentions .

by Elie Haddad explores the transition from his structuralist "intentions" period to his later phenomenological work. Conceptual Overview: A dedicated summary essay

While the specific phrase "Intentions in Architecture" is often associated with his seminal 1963 work Intentions in Architecture (and sometimes conflated with his later masterpiece Genius Loci ), the search for these texts in digital format represents a universal quest in the design community: the need to reconcile the physical reality of buildings with the spiritual and psychological needs of humanity.