The hand expresses what the heart already knows.

I tell my students, it's got to be warm, dry, and noble.

Take something ordinary and elevate it to something extraordinary.

It's not about your greatness as an architect, but your compassion

The meaning resides in one's own experience, making the everyday the exceptional.

The Goal is not to have a warm, dry house, but to have a warm, dry house with a spirit to it.

Everyone, rich or poor, deserves a shelter for the soul, architects should lead in procuring social and environmental change.

Theory and practice are not only interwoven with one’s culture but with the responsibility of shaping the environment, of breaking up social complacency, and challenging the power of the status quo.

If architecture is going to nudge, cajole, and inspire a community to challenge the status quo into making responsible changes, it will take the subversive leadership of academics and practitioners who keep reminding students of the profession’s responsibilities.

Architecture has to be greater than just architecture. It has to address social values, as well as technical and aesthetic values. On top of that, the one true gift that an architect has is his or her imagination. We take something ordinary and elevate it to something extraordinary.

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