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I want my work to be open to interpretation.
My work is about people more than anything else.
I like to make work that is accessible but also has depth.
My work is about celebrating the complexity of existence.
I try to make work that is open enough for people to bring their own meaning to it.
The city is the ultimate client, the ultimate context for any architectural work.
The city is a great artifact, the supreme work of human civilization.
The city is the greatest work of architecture.
My house is my refuge, an emotional piece of architecture, not a cold piece of convenience.
Architecture is surely not the design of space, certainly not the massing or organizing of volumes. These are the means, not the end. The end is the complete and total work of art.
The greatest works are those that are still being read long after their authors have died.
"I'm a work in progress."
"I'm not a diva. I'm a work in progress."
I'm a work in progress.
I never want to repeat myself—each project should have its own identity.
The best biographies are those that make the reader feel they have met the subject in person.
Fiction allows us to tell truths that are too slippery for nonfiction.
"The best novels are the ones that change you when you're not looking."
"The best poems are the ones that leave room for the reader to enter."
"I don't think of my work as being for children or for adults. I just think of it as being."