I've seen the future and it's murder.
I was born in 1935, and as far back as I can remember, I was sketching designs. My first subject was an aircraft, which I imagined myself piloting.
As an architect you design for the present, with an awareness of the past, for a future which is essentially unknown.
Everything inspires me; sometimes I think I see things others don’t.
It takes a lot of effort to make a building look effortless.
Since Stonehenge, architects have always been at the cutting edge of technology. And you cant separate technology from the humanistic and spiritual content of a building.
If you weren’t an optimist, it would be impossible to be an architect.
Experience is making mistakes and learning from them.
I would like to have a girlfriend who is more mature than my mental age.
The wind at Candlestick tonight is blowing with great propensity.
Now, I know among the politically correct, you're not supposed to use facts that are uncomfortable.