Quotes about arc
architects barriers berlin broken capitalism design global good meant people raised soviet though union work
Architects design buildings; that's what we do, so we have to go with the flow; and, even though I'm still an old Leftie, global capitalism does have its good side. It's broken down barriers - the Berlin Wall, the Soviet Union - it's raised a lot of people up economically, and for architects, it has meant that we can work around the world. Richard Rogers
architecture light structure tends
My architecture tends to be legible, light and flexible. You can read it. You look at a building, and you can see how it is constructed. I put the structure outside. Richard Rogers
architect form harry invented liberals national population proportion
Anticommunism in its modern form was invented by liberals like Harry Truman, the architect of the national security state. The proportion of the voting population that was not anticommunist in 1961 was miniscule. Rick Perlstein
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Like I said earlier, the movie is metaphorical for the world. Today we're seeing so many instances of monumental duplicity, ... I think that's the task, in a way, to show what an architect of duplicity this character is, in his simplicity, forthrightness and morality. It's a strange and wonderful study of how far a horrible lie can be taken in terms of a character. Armand Assante
arc character create opposed television
It's really interesting working in television as opposed to the theater, where you know the arc of the character and you are able to create this whole backstory. Yael Stone
archeology came people strange time unique
Most people in archeology find their specialties in strange and unique ways. I always wanted to do archaeology, and then the time came for me to actually be in the field, and it was excruciatingly boring. Excavation is really, really boring. Gail Carriger
architecture experience folks overall provided superior underlying
The overall experience Skype provided was superior to other folks because of the underlying architecture and the ability to provide a superior experience.
archives collection congress fond jefferson library personal poems research room spending summer time
On a very personal level, I have fond memories of spending a lot of time in the Library of Congress working on my collection of poems 'Native Guard.' I was there over a summer doing research in the archives and then writing in the reading room at the Jefferson building. Natasha Trethewey
architecture built change ethos future leave retain
Architecture is a living thing. If I want to leave something to the future, it has to be able to change - but retain something of the ethos that we built up over 50 years. Richard Rogers
architecture form invisible perhaps public
Bridges are perhaps the most invisible form of public architecture.
architect assign forms instead mere practical sufficient
Wherefore the mere practical architect is not able to assign sufficient reasons for the forms he adopts; and the theoretic architect also fails, grasping the shadow instead of the substance.
architecture due requires
Nothing requires the architect's care more than the due proportions of buildings.
architect takes though
I'm going to have to go with math. Even though that's one of my harder subjects, but it's one of the funnest. Because I also want to be an architect when I grow up, if I can, and I know that being an architect takes a lot of math in it. Sterling Beaumon
architecture
Every song, the title dictates the architecture of the song. Sammy Cahn
architecture behind design interested understanding walls work
I wanted a real profession. And I'd always been interested in architecture and in design and in, really, what makes things work. And understanding what's kind of behind the walls and why things stand up and some things don't.
architecture centered developing form rapidly
Architecture is a discourse; everything is a discourse. Fashion discourse is actually a micro-discourse, because it's centered around the body. It is the most rapidly developing form of discourse. Nate Lowman
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The truth is that all civic and social change is friction. Politics is friction. The only way you can bend the arc of history is to create that kind of friction, which is something that makes most people incredibly uncomfortable but which, for whatever reason, because of my upbringing or because of my genetics, is something that doesn't bug me. Nick Hanauer
archives consider english happens history learned major rather writer
I consider myself a writer who happens to write about history, rather than a historian. I was an English major in college. What I've learned about history is in the field, so to speak. Going into the archives and working with it directly. Nathaniel Philbrick
architecture hope inventions playground
I hope you will understand that architecture has nothing to do with the inventions of forms. It is not a playground for children, young or old. Architecture is the real battleground of the spirit. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
architecture given
Not yesterday, not tomorrow, only today can be given form. Only this architecture creates. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
architecture depends field realm
Architecture depends on facts, but its real field of activity lies in the realm of the significance. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
architecture epoch given translated
Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space. Living, Changing, New. Not yesterday, not tomorrow, only today can be given form. Only such architecture is creative. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
architect inevitably people
The architect must get to know the people who will live in the planned house. From their needs, the rest inevitably follows. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
architecture
The show is called 'The Office,' and while it focuses on the people, the architecture of the space is very important. Brian Baumgartner
architecture love
I love architecture almost as much as I love my musicals. Cameron Mackintosh
archery arrow helps practicing time
I have been practicing archery for a long time; a bow and arrow helps me to unwind. Paulo Coelho
architecture both closely
To me, the fashion and architecture I like are very closely linked. Both should be clean and simple and without embellishment.
architect knows
You know, it is life that is right and the architect who is wrong. Le Corbusier
architecture chairs sofas
Chairs are architecture, sofas are bourgeois. Le Corbusier
arc certain goes overall scenes shooting
No matter how much I plan the overall arc of the character, you get there day one on the film and you shooting certain scenes first, and it goes completely different to anything you ever thought of, and then it's done. Lin Shaye
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Since Brooks Brothers is a 189-year-old company, there are plenty of references and inspirations I can draw from their archives and catalogs. The wearer of Black Fleece may not be all that different from mine, in that I imagine that it would be someone who is a true individual, and independent thinker. This is for both men and women. Thom Browne
arch fear man strong visible
Where he stands, the Arch Fear in a visible form, / Yet the strong man must go.
architects designers ideas mainly mere tradition
'Where do architects and designers get their ideas?'' The answer, of course, is mainly from other architects and designers, so is it mere casuistry to distinguish between tradition and plagiarism? Stephen Bayley