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I get between nine and ten hours of sleep. Go to bed at 8:30 and get up at 6:00 or 6:30 if I oversleep.


Purpose is not necessary to make a building beautiful.


I wish someone would ask me to design a cathedral.


There's no worse feeling than seeing my buildings and realizing the mistakes.


Anybody can build a building, putting some doors into it, but how many times have you been in a building that moves you to tears the way Beethoven's 'Eighth' does?


How does an artist know when the line that he just painted is good or not good? That's the catch. De Kooning was the greatest of my contemporaries in art, and he knew when he'd done a good line. When he didn't, he threw it away. I wish I'd thrown away some of mine.


Processionalism is primary - how you get from one place to another, the relationships and effects of spaces as you move about in them. That's worked out awfully well in the State Theater. I'm a 'straight-in' man myself; I'm too nervous, I like to know where I am. I also like to know where I'm going.


The people with money to build today are corporations - they are our popes and Medicis. The sense of pride is why they build.


In my own work, I'd say I'm a classicist, but I look everywhere for my solutions. I don't study the toilet-living habits of my clients, although that's a popular approach. First, I think of every building in history that has been similar in purpose. Then I think of the functional program - that's a major part of the study.


You cannot not know history.


I guess I want to make money just like other people, perhaps more than most people.


Glibness will get your anywhere.


Dullness is the enemy.


It is wonderful to be in the country in a glass house, because no matter what happens out there, you're nice and safe, you know, cuddled in your little bed, and there it is, raging storms, snowing - wonderful.


I used to think that each phase of life was the end. But now that my view on life is more or less fixed, I believe that change is a great thing. In fact, it's the only real absolute in the world.


I'm a chameleon, so changeable. I see myself as a gadfly and a questioner.


I wouldn't build a building if it wasn't of interest to me as a potential work of art. Why should I?


I call myself a traditionalist, although I have fought against tradition all my life.


I guess I can't be a great architect. Great architects have a recognizable style. But if every building I did were the same, it would be pretty boring.


There's no such thing as old age. I'm no different now than I was 50 years ago. I'm just having more fun.