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Every time I traveled to a new city, I would learn about local heroes I did not know about, and I would learn about their very impressive contribution to their cities.
Unlike sciences, literature as art relies on societal acceptance of a certain vocabulary.
The role of architecture, in terms of communication, is not going to drastically change either.
If I were to arrive at a foreign country like Czech Republic, I don't have to speak Czech to understand the feeling of the local sensations through architecture. That is a kind of communication that no language can perform.
Many artists I enjoy have a large body of work, and eventually the message is derived out from the sum of its parts.
One of the reasons why architects are often attracted to philosophers, partially, has to do with making sense of the world around us as well as the making of worlds.
When I would present my work as a student, often I would hear, "Your project is too formal" - it's too form-based; it's too form-driven. Which is kind of shocking for a visual practice, for someone to say something discouraging about a focus on an exploration of aesthetics.
I believe architecture is a cultural output and I think Rem Koolhaas is one of the rare individuals who was able to really output architecture as cultural artifact.
Setting up absurd worlds with rules to violate - it's one of the things I hope to achieve with my work.
I think architecture could be understood as the construction of realities, or the construction of worlds.
The world is meaningless and therefore it's funny.
I think of architecture as language, and I look within the intra-communication between architects.
As a visual discourse, architecture requires trained individuals to work on the refined philosophical debates. School gave me the necessary training, and I've built on this based on my own aesthetics, as most do.
The obsession was so real and so prolonged. Sleeping was kind of like taking breaks from continuing the obsession.
Architecture, in itself, at the end of the day, is a rational profession.
The moment you put something down on paper it forces you to organize and arrange these thoughts a little better.
What's interesting in archaeology is that we always understand other cultures by digging up their cities; architecture is almost always a way for us to formulate a diagram of how people used to live.
Aesthetics is both politics and philosophy, a series of agreements and disagreements between subjective minds.