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Architect · English · 1953
English architect (born 1953)
“The difference between good and bad architecture is the time you spend on it.”
“Britain loves a bargain, but you don't get good, lasting architecture on the cheap.”
“I don't think architecture is radical. How can something that takes years and costs millions be radical?”
“I suppose I'm trying to build an architecture that's as timeless as possible, although we're all creatures of our age.”
“Seeing architecture differently from the way you see the rest of life is a bit weird. I believe one should be consistent in all that one does, from the books you read to the way you bring up your c...”
“Architecture has curled up in a ball and it's about itself. It has found itself either as a freakshow, where you're not sure if it's good or bad but at least it's interesting, or at the behest of f...”
“I like to be surrounded by books. My wife Evelyn has a Ph.D. in comparative literature, so we have a lot of her Spanish and German literature books which are wasted on me, plus a lot of novels and ...”
“A building is no good if someone's got to explain to you why it's good. You can't say you don't know enough about architecture - that's ridiculous. It's got to work on many levels.”
“I do quite like Gehry's Guggenheim. But where in Bilbao it's seen as an outgrowth of years of investment in urban design and engineering, in Britain it's seen as the catalyst for urban regeneration...”
“If you look at a building by Mies van der Rohe, it might look very simple, but up close, the sheer quality of construction, materials and thought are inspirational.”