Architecture was pretty much the sexiest thing to be doing from 1700-1800.
“Architecture was pretty much the sexiest thing to be doing from 1700-1800.”
The World Motivation
Architecture was pretty much the sexiest thing to be doing from 1700-1800.
“Architecture was pretty much the sexiest thing to be doing from 1700-1800.”
Architecture was pretty much the sexiest thing to be doing from 1700-1800.
I've had my fair share of colds, which last longer than they should and can cause wheezing, so I avoid people who are sneezing like the plague and am scrupulous about hygiene and hand-washing.
People have got to get over the fear of not being able to trust others. I come across people who are very successful in their own sphere, and really believe they can do it all themselves, but they can't.
I have a recurring nightmare that I wake up in a gutter with nothing. I've had it all my life. That's why I work, I think.
I think about architecture all the time. That's the problem. But I've always been like that. I dream it sometimes.
I have a huge love for architecture.
My interest was always to do interdisciplinary work with space. I thought of architecture as one strand in a multimedia practice.
In any architecture, there is an equity between the pragmatic function and the symbolic function.
The building's identity resided in the ornament.
A friend of mine once wrote a silly article about all these metrosexuals like David Beckham wearing sarongs, and she described me as a 'heteropolitan.' I don't know what that means. I think it was a joke.