Quote by Parker Stevenson
I could be happy doing something like architecture. It would invol

I could be happy doing something like architecture. It would involve another couple of years of graduate school, but thats what I studied in college. Thats what I always wanted to do. – Parker Stevenson

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I like people who are enthused about things they do, like travel, sports, work. I like being with people who have things theyre excited about. – Parker Stevenson

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What I do is not some magical, mystical thing. I simply get up in the morning, get to work on time, say my lines, and do the best I can. – Parker Stevenson

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Its my goal to make a building as immaterial as possible. Architecture is a very material thing. It takes a lot of resources, so why not eliminate what you dont need as long as youre able to achieve the same result? – Helmut Jahn

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I left science, then I went into art, but I approach things very analytically. I choose to pursue both art and architecture as completely separate fields rather than merging them. – Maya Lin

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The details are the very source of expression in architecture. But we are caught in a vice between art and the bottom line. – Arthur Erickson

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Architecture is a slow business, and city planning even slower. – Richard Rogers

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