Of course I know very little about architecture, and the older I get the less I know.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
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.
Architecture is art, nothing else.
I never talked about architecture with my father, which I regret.
I don't know why I've always been so captivated by architecture.
There is a profound ethic to architecture which is different from the other arts.
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.
Architecture is not a profession for the faint-hearted, the weak-willed, or the short-lived.
Architecture is a living thing. If I want to leave something to the future, it has to be able to change - but retain something of the ethos that we built up over 50 years.
Architecture has always been a very idealistic profession. It's about making the world a better place, and it works over the generations because people go on vacation and they look for it.
I love architecture.