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Architecture is a visual art, and the buildings speak for themselves.
We build buildings which are terribly restless. And buildings do not go anywhere. They shouldn't be restless.
Architecture tends to consume everything else, it has become one entire life.
What people want, above all, is order.
The interior of the house personifies the private world the exterior of it is part of the outside world.
If you give people nothingness, they can ponder what can be achieved from that nothingness.
Nothing requires the architect's care more than the due proportions of buildings.
Proportions are what makes the old Greek temples classic in their beauty. They are like huge blocks, from which the air has been literally hewn out between the columns.
Architecture is not an inspirational business, it is a rational procedure to do sensible and hopefully beautiful things that is all.
Not many architects have the luxury to reject significant things.
Cities are the greatest creations of humanity.
No architect troubled to design houses that suited people who were to live in them, because that would have meant building a whole range of different houses. It was far cheaper and, above all, timesaving to make them identical.
If I have a style, I am not aware of it.
Do not clap too hard - it is a very old building.
Form follows function.
The work of art shows people new directions and thinks of the future. The house thinks of the present.
My buildings do not speak in words but by means of their own spaciousness.
Designed by architects with honorable intentions but hands of palsy.
The dialogue between client and architect is about as intimate as any conversation you can have, because when you are talking about building a house, you are talking about dreams.
The Romans were not inventors of the supporting arch, but its extended use in vaults and intersecting barrel shapes and domes is theirs.