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I don't believe in universal solutions; I believe in singular responses.
I'm interested in the idea of disappearance in architecture.
I try to find what I call the 'missing link' in every project.
I don't do styles. I'm interested in the uniqueness of a place and time.
The city is a shared house, and we are all its architects.
Every line I draw is a moral decision.
Architecture is a political act; it shapes how we live together.
Concrete is the marble of our time, a democratic material.
We build not for today, but for how today will be remembered tomorrow.
We don't do style, we do investigations.
I'm interested in architecture that has a certain level of resistance, that doesn't give itself up too easily.
Every site has its own genius loci, our job is to listen to it.
I don't believe in harmony in the traditional sense. I believe in intensity.
I'm not interested in the isolated object. I'm interested in the relationship between objects.
I'm interested in the in-between, the interrelationship between things.
I'm not interested in the nice and pretty. I'm interested in the intense and the emotional.
I'm more interested in the intensity of the experience than in just the form.
I believe that architecture should excite and inspire.
The fluidity of my designs comes from the idea of creating spaces that flow into each other.
I don't make nice little buildings. I don't like them.