Top 86 Frank Gehry Quotes
#1. Democracy, obviously, is something we don't want to give up, but it does create chaos. It means the guy next door can do what he wants, and it creates a collision of thinking. In cities, that means people build whatever they want.
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#2. I can't just decide myself what's being built. Someone decides what they want, then I work for them.
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#3. My father probably - he had flashes of creativity - he used to do store windows for fruit stores that he worked in and stuff.
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#4. Some people may say my curved panels look like sails. Well, I am a sailor, so I guess I probably do use that metaphor in my work - though not consciously.
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#5. You can look anywhere and find inspiration.
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#6. People ask me if I'm an artist or an architect. But I think they're the same.
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#7. I don't think all buildings have to be iconic, but the history of the world has shown us that cultures build iconic buildings for their major public buildings.
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#8. I approach each project with a new insecurity, almost like the first project I ever did, and I get the sweats, I go in and start working, I'm not sure where I'm going.
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#9. There are a lot of questions about whether architecture is art. The people who ask that think pretty tract houses are architecture. But that doesn't hold up.
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#10. I promised a lot of people I'd slow down when I turned 80.
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#11. I don't know how to overcome this perception that I'm extravagant.
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#12. One of my greatest influences is the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
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#13. I have always thought that L.A. is a motor city that developed linear downtowns.
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#14. My only extravagance in life is my sailboat. I'm bonkers about that, but other than that, I don't spend money on myself.
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#15. A well-designed home has to be very comfortable. I can't stand the aesthetes, the minimal thing. I can't live that way. My home has to be filled with stuff - mostly paintings, sculpture, my fish lamps, cardboard furniture, lots of books.
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#17. The whole can be greater than the sum of it's parts, that we all have something to put in the pie to make it better, and that the collaborative interaction works.
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#18. This neo-minimalism super cold stuff is weird to me. I need a place where I can come home and take my shoes off.
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#19. On certain projects, on big public projects, people definitely are interested in making them greener, but on smaller projects with tight budgets it can be harder.
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#20. If you know where it's going, it's not worth doing.
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#21. I don't want to do architecture that's dry and dull.
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#22. Each project, I suffer like I'm starting over again in life. There's a lot of healthy insecurity that fuels this stuff.
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#23. Not every person has the same kinds of talents, so you discover what yours are and work with them.
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#25. The fact is I'm an opportunist. I'll take materials around me, materials on my table, and work with them as I'm searching for an idea that works.
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#26. The best advice I've received is to be yourself. The best artists do that.
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#27. There are people who design buildings that are not technically and financially good, and there are those who do. Two categories - simple.
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#28. I am obsessed with architecture. It is true, I am restless, trying to find myself as an architect and how best to contribute in this world filled with contradiction, disparity and inequality, even passion and opportunity.
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#29. Man, there's another freedom out there, and it comes from somewhere else, and that somewhere else is the place I'm interested in.
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#30. Look, architecture has a lot of places to hide behind, a lot of excuses. 'The client made me do this.' 'The city made me do this.' 'Oh, the budget.' I don't believe that anymore.
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#31. When I went to Harvard and studied planning, I found I didn't have the skills or the strength to become the kind of public person who could go out and lobby government agencies.
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#32. I'm a leftie, and I've always believed in doing things on a modest scale.
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#33. When I was a kid, my father didn't really have much hope for me. He thought I was a dreamer; he didn't think I would amount to anything. My mother also.
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#34. Take what comes your way. Do the best with it. Be responsible as you can and something good will happen ...
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#36. Well, I've always just - I've never really gone out looking for work. I always waited for it to sort of hit me on the head.
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#37. I love working. I don't know what the word vacation means.
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#38. The game is if the orchestra can hear each other, they play better. If they play better and there's a tangible feeling between the orchestra and the audience, if they feel each other, the audience responds and the orchestra feels it.
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#39. I would like to make a building as intellectually driven as it is sculptural and as positive as it would be acceptable to hope.
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#40. The message I hope to have sent is just the example of being yourself. I tell this to my students: It's not about copying me or my logic systems. It's about allowing yourself to be yourself.
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#41. It's not new that architecture can profoundly affect a place, sometimes transform it. Architecture and any art can transform a person, even save someone.
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#42. Liquid architecture. It's like jazz - you improvise, you work together, you play off each other, you make something, they make something. And I think it's a way of - for me, it's a way of trying to understand the city, and what might happen in the city.
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#43. I think people care. If not, why do so many people spend money going on vacations to see architecture? They go to the Parthenon, to Chartres, to the Sydney Opera House. They go to Bilbao ... Something compels them, and yet we live surrounded by everything but great architecture.
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#44. There are a great many things about architecture that are hidden from the untrained eye.
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#45. Architecture is a service business. An architect is given a program, budget, place, and schedule. Sometimes the end product rises to art - or at least people call it that.
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#46. I don't know why people hire architects and then tell them what to do.
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#47. I think my best skill as an architect is the achievement of hand-to-eye coordination. I am able to transfer a sketch into a model into the building.
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#49. I was in Peru and visited a building near Lima built by the Incas. It was low in height, with no windows at all, but all the way in the back there was air movement. And I couldn't figure out how they'd done it; it was incredible.
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#50. My father was an urchin that lived in Hell's Kitchen. He was part of a family of nine. I mean, there were times that were better and worse, but mostly, by the time we got to L.A., they'd lost whatever they had. And it was a sad time. And both he and I became truck drivers for different companies.
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#51. Time is just a blur for me. I don't know what - I don't even know where I am sometimes.
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#52. You have freedom, so you have to make choices - and at the point when I make a choice, the building starts to look like a Frank Gehry building. It's a signature.
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#53. For me, every day is a new thing. I approach each project with a new insecurity, almost like the first project I ever did. And I get the sweats. I go in and start working, I'm not sure where I'm going. If I knew where I was going I wouldn't do it.
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#54. Your best work is your expression of yourself. Now, you may not be the greatest at it, but when you do it, you're the only expert.
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#55. You have to be optimistic. I still have doubts and conflicts, but the bottom line is, I believe in the future.
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#56. You have to build up a credibility before the support comes to you.
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#57. The culture of France is unique because it's a culture that has a high priority on the arts, more than any other place in the world in our time since Greece. So as a practicing artist, if you will, this is home ground. They love us, so music, literature, art continues to be the center.
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#58. In an ideal world, pressure should come from below and from the top.
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#59. There is a backlash against me and everyone who has done buildings that have movement and feeling.
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#60. You've got to bumble forward into the unknown.
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#61. If I knew where I was going, I wouldn't do it. When I can predict or plan it, I don't do it.
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#62. Green issues have been used as a marketing tool. Sometimes these green claims are completely meaningless.
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#63. I found myself starting architecture with a deep social, Jewish, liberal conscience, and the belief that architecture is for the people. It was a do-gooder base; I was born and raised that way. I was for blacks, whites, Italians, Poles, whatever.
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#64. I don't make things with my hands, although I studied woodworking and made furniture.
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#65. I never said I was opposed to the LEED program or to green building - I'm not.
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#66. I make a model of the site. There are some obvious things: where the entrance should be, where the cars have to go in. You start to get the scale of it. You understand the client's needs, and what the client is hoping for and yearning for.
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#67. I refuse to work unless I get paid, so I don't get a lot of work sometimes.
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#68. I found the material that people hated the most and used the most. So, I was going and try and see if I could play with it sculpturally.
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#69. You see a lot of so-called architecture that part of the ego trip overpowers the functionality and the budget and all that stuff.
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#70. Most of our cities built since the war are bland. They're modernist, they're cold, and now architects want to go back to that.
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#71. The idealism [in architecture] is in the formal arrangement, the relationship to the city, the use of materials that are available to me. That's where I say our powers are limited.
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#72. Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness.
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#73. I like the idea of collaboration - it pushes you. It's a richer experience ...
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#74. Anybody I talk to agrees that maybe 2 percent of the building environment since the war, we could call architecture.
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#75. Chicago's one of the rare places where architecture is more visible.
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#77. Your work may be great and not make its way into the big picture ... like Van Gogh ... so who's to say what's good and bad?
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#78. There is stuff I would have liked to have done. But there are no sour grapes.
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#79. I used to sketch - that's the way I thought out loud. Then they made a book of my sketches, and I got self-conscious, so now I don't do it much.
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#80. In the end, the character of a civilization is encased in its structures.
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#81. Democracy is a problem and we don't want to get rid of it.
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#82. Architecture has always been a very idealistic profession. It's about making the world a better place, and it works over the generations because people go on vacation and they look for it.
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#83. Bilbao opened in 1997. It was only ten years later that I was asked to do another museum. A lot of other people got work because of Bilbao.
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#84. A lot of people don't get it, but I design from the inside out so that the finished product looks inevitable somehow. I think it's important to create spaces that people like to be in, that are humanistic.
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#85. And I realized, when I'd come in to the meetings with these corrugated metal and chain link stuff, and people would just look at me like I'd just landed from Mars. But I couldn't do anything else. That was my response to the people and the time.
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#86. I think my attitudes about the past are very traditional. You can't ignore history; you can't escape it even if you want to. You might as well know where you come from, and you might as well know that everything has been done in some shape or form.
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