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Them Quotes by Frank Gehry
- I don't know why people hire architects and then tell them what to do.
- I know I draw without taking my pen off the page. I just keep going, and that my drawings I think of them as scribbles.…
- Not every person has the same kinds of talents, so you discover what yours are and work with them.
- I can't just decide myself what's being built. Someone decides what they want, then I work for them.
- The fact is I'm an opportunist. I'll take materials around me, materials on my table, and work with them as I'm searching for an idea…
- I think people care. If not, why do so many people spend money going on vacations to see architecture? They go to the Parthenon, to…
- On certain projects, on big public projects, people definitely are interested in making them greener, but on smaller projects with tight budgets it can be…
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