For the most part things never get built the way they were drawn.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When drawings of the main buildings I have designed in the last five years are juxtaposed, the fact that they all involve the pursuit of certain configurations is obvious to anyone.
The frightening thought that what you draw may become a building makes for reasoned lines.
I would think twice about designing stuff for which there was no need and which didn't endure.
You can never draw enough or read enough - reading about architecture, in other words.
Part of creating is understanding that there is always more to do; nothing is ever completely finished.
A builder is like a little god - somebody who does things, doesn't just draw things.
Drawing is still basically the same as it has been since prehistoric times. It brings together man and the world. It lives through magic.
My whole life had been designing computers I could never build.
Nothing they design ever gets in the way of a work of art.
The process of building a part doesn't really stop.