My buildings don't speak in words but by means of their own spaciousness.
Don't clap too hard - it's a very old building.
No architect troubled to design houses that suited people who were to live in them because that would have meant building a whole range of different houses. It was far cheaper and above all timesaving to make them identical.
Nothing requires the architect's care more than the due proportions of buildings.
We build buildings which are terribly restless. And buildings don't go anywhere. They shouldn't be restless.
Architecture is a visual art and the buildings speak for themselves.
I love building spaces: architecture furniture all of it probably more than fashion. The development procedure is more tactile. It's about space and form and it's something you can share with other people.
The loftier the building the deeper must the foundation be laid.
Every building is a prototype. No two are alike.
A city building you experience when you walk a suburban building you experience when you drive.