Quote by Alain Robert
In fact, it will be very easy to climb the building because of its

In fact, it will be very easy to climb the building because of its shape and architecture. – Alain Robert

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We set ourselves limits, but we are all strong enough to aim higher, to achieve our goals. All we have to do is find such strength within ourselves. Know how to develop it. – Alain Robert

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strength
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Modern people are only willing to believe in their computers, while I believe in myself. – Alain Robert

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Computers
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I feel completely alone – its like melting, I am the structure, and I am also Alain Robert. – Alain Robert

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alone
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architecture
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Opera, next to Gothic architecture, is one of the strangest inventions of Western man. It could not have been foreseen by any logical process. – Kenneth Clark

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architecture

All the revision in the world will not save a bad first draft: for the architecture of the thing comes, or fails to come, in the first conception, and revision only affects the detail and ornament, alas! – T. E. Lawrence

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architecture

The aesthetic of architecture has to be rooted in a broader idea about human activities like walking, relaxing and communicating. Architecture thinks about how these activities can be given added value. – Thom Mayne

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architecture

Japanese architecture is traditionally based on wooden structures that need renovating on a regular basis. – Tadao Ando

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architecture

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