Architecture Today Quotes
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She used to tell me that she couldn't feel the sunlight anymore, not even when she was standing in it, not even when it was hot on her cheeks
— Kristin Hannah
Integrating the beauty of seasonal change into the residence was a concept that remains true even today even in the more cramped, inner city machiya.
— Judith Clancy
Not yesterday, not tomorrow, only today can be given form. Only this architecture creates.
— Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe
If you want to be happy, do not dwell in the past, do not worry about the future, focus on living fully in the present.
— Roy Bennett
Today, architecture is invention. It isn't enough to just be rational - It must also be beautiful.
— Oscar Niemeyer
When I read a script, I try not to judge the characters. I try to have an open mind and really see what it makes me feel.
— Penelope Cruz
What's the most outrageous thing I've ever done? Let's just say I don't think I've done it yet. The most outrageous thing is yet to come.
— Steve Albini
The bungalow had more to do with how Americans live today than any other building that has gone remotely by the name of architecture in our history.
— Russell Lynes
Architects today tend to depreciate themselves, to regard themselves as no more than just ordinary citizens without the power to reform the future.
— Kenzo Tange
The only thing that makes a name important, and yours, is that it's given to you by someone who loves you
— Cassandra Clare
I really, really don't think that, outside of maybe some pink wigs, [that] there's anything that separates me from every other woman in America.
— Nicki Minaj
It is a question of building which is at the root of the social unrest of today: architecture or revolution.
— Le Corbusier
The more you read,the eager you read many more.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Of all the lessons most relevant to architecture today, Japanese flexibility is the greatest.
— Stephen Gardiner