I don't really want to be doing high budget, where they've got cranes and everything. That just sounds boring, having to do the same thing over and over again.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I hope to always be doing some low budget things.
My buildings are all on budget.
You don't need to spend a lot of money on stuff when you have amazing architecture.
It's insane to try to balance the budget.
If we're going to have an unconventional budget, we probably need an unconventional process to get there.
My focus on the budget, though, has played second fiddle to what I believe is even more important - creating jobs.
You can find a lot of reasonable buys at Wal-Mart. But one key to making it on a budget is by donating your time and labor to the project. Do-it-yourself projects will always help you save.
The key thing for me is to secure medium-term funding for the Roundhouse studios. It costs around £2m a year to run, but we want to grow it, and of course that will cost more.
Don't spend months building something without any idea if someone actually wants it.
The budget is tight, and that is exactly where we want it to be and where we need it to be.