I would say that the whole way that I have approached the body is as a space, not a thing - not an object to be improved, idealised or whatever, but simply to be dwelt in.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The most important thing that I've learnt is that the perfect body doesn't exist.
Body experience... is the centre of creation.
Sculpture occupies the same space as your body.
We should realize in a vivid and revolutionary sense that we are not in our bodies but our bodies are in us.
So much of what makes a room great is how you enter and circulate through it, how it addresses the body.
I think what's important is to give space to the range of human experience.
When I design buildings, I think of the overall composition, much as the parts of a body would fit together. On top of that, I think about how people will approach the building and experience that space.
The physical world, including our bodies, is a response of the observer. We create our bodies as we create the experience of our world.
I like the body. I like to design everything to do with the body.
I think in today's world we've discovered what works, silhouette-wise. A body's a body.