I say what I need to, not a whole lot more.
When they have a choice, people will always gravitate to those rooms which have light on two sides, and leave the rooms which are lit only from one side unused and empty.
Most of the wonderful places in the world were not made by architects but by the people.
There is a myth, sometimes widespread, that a person need only do inner work. . . that a man is entirely responsible for his own problems; and that to cure himself, he need only change himself. . . . The fact is, a person is so formed by his surroundings, that his state of harmony depends entirely on his harmony with his surroundings.
In short, no pattern is an isolated entity. Each pattern can exist in the world only to the extent that is supported by other patterns: the larger patterns in which it is embedded, the patterns of the same size that surround it, and the smaller patterns which are embedded in it.
Drawings help people to work out intricate relationships between parts.
We are searching for some kind of harmony between two intangibles: a form which we have not yet designed and a context which we cannot properly describe.
The true man wants two things: danger and play. For that reason he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything.
There's laws that we must live by, and they're not the laws of man.
The problem with putting off things you've always wanted to do is that eventually you run out of always.
I enjoy competing in the marketplace of free ideas.