Architecture is about public space held by buildings.
I find texting to be kind of a safe space.
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.
Jupiter, Pluto, pick a planet: we can go there. I just got a bit more work to do in the music industry, and we’re going to space, baby.
Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep.
In my mind I needed a symbol of today’s technology, and I realized that what I wanted to photograph was the Space Shuttle. And so that’s where Places of Power came into being.
For me, architecture is not just creating a space to protect people but to make them dream as well.
A library is a place that is a repository of information and gives every citizen equal access to it. That includes health information. And mental health information. It’s a community space. It’s a place of safety, a haven from the world.
I have values. But morals are Christian. There’s no religion here. Values. Don’t hurt when you don’t need to, but don’t let anybody step over that line – it’s an invisible line, but it’s respect for somebody’s space.
A just laicism allows religious freedom. The state does not impose religion but rather gives space to religions with a responsibility toward civil society, and therefore it allows these religions to be factors in building up society.
Words are like untying a corset – you can move into this great space with them.
I love the freedom of having my own space and my own place and doing things on my terms, and not really having to think about anybody else’s schedule.
Rhythm is the life of space of time danced through.
No one cares about race or religion or nationality in space travel. We’re all just part of Team Human.
A pedestal is as much a prison as any small, confined space.
The modern artist is working with space and time, and expressing his feelings rather than illustrating.
We look forward with great anticipation to see the course that the National Space Council charts for America’s future in space.
I’m an artiste… I dance, I act, and I do a lot of things that’s got to do with arts, and that’s my space. I feel happiest in that space.
I think maths is the root of everything. If we understood every area of math, it would lead to improving our sense of science, physics, engineering, space travel… all those great things. Maths is a backbone for it.
What I didn’t know was I was deeply attracted to the big space.
I take the invasion of my personal space very seriously.
The rhythm of relations of color and size makes the absolute appear in the relativity of time and space.
Underwater, I experience space with my body. I’ll see a school of fish gathering and moving together and I’ll exclaim, ‘This is architecture.’
I spend the entire 90 minutes looking for space on the pitch. I’m always between the opposition’s two holding midfielders and thinking, ‘The defence is here, so I get the ball and I go there to where the space is.’
Perhaps I seek certain utopian things, space for human honour and respect, landscapes not yet offended, planets that do not exist yet, dreamed landscapes.