Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together. There it begins.
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Architecture begins when you place two bricks carefully together.
The first thing that an architect must do is to sense that every building you build is a world of its own, and that this world of its own serves an institution.
I am an architect, first.
When you design a building, you start from a general philosophy, and you come down, and you start from detail and come up. Only the theoretical architect believes that you can make the concept and then sometime, somebody will come to build it.
Architecture doesn't come from theory. You don't think your way through a building.
Who is the architect? I am the architect.
Architecture is the story of how we see ourselves. It is the architect's job to service everyday life.
Architecture is the beginning of something because it's - if you're not involved in first principles, if you're not involved in the absolute, the beginning of that generative process, it's cake decoration.
Architecture begins where engineering ends.
Architecture is invention.