All fine architectural values are human values, else not valuable.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Values are more important than money.
Nothing is intrinsically valuable; the value of everything is attributed to it, assigned to it from outside the thing itself, by people.
Some values must be universal, like human rights and the equal worth of every human being.
To make architecture with any real value is a massive challenge.
Architecture is art, nothing else.
Architecture is my work, and I've spent my whole life at a drawing board, but life is more important than architecture. What matters is to improve human beings.
Everyone's values are defined by what they will tolerate when it is done to others.
The values of life are most important.
A value is valuable when the value of value is valuable to oneself.
Architecture is not an inspirational business, it's a rational procedure to do sensible and hopefully beautiful things; that's all.