I loved medieval architecture when I was very small; I don't know why.
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I think architecture, to be really intense and fulfilling, doesn't have to be large.
From when I was about seven, I thought I wanted to be an architect. I've always loved spaces and dwellings in general.
I love architecture.
But I feel truly wowed by the architecture and the meaning of the architecture if you get lost in it and think about the man hours in the smallest little chapel, and the love involved. God it's fantastic.
When I started designing in school, I discovered that I had a knack for it. I fell completely in love with architecture, and I remain in love with it.
Architecture was pretty much the sexiest thing to be doing from 1700-1800.
I could have been an architect, but I don't think I'd have been very happy. Nearly all modern architecture is a silly game as far as I can see.
I don't know why I've always been so captivated by architecture.
Of course I know very little about architecture, and the older I get the less I know.
I didn't know what architecture was except that I lived in a house. I don't even think that I knew the word for a long time. My dad funneled me into engineering because it was his background.
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