Quote by Christopher Nolan
The only job that was ever of interest to me other than filmmaking

The only job that was ever of interest to me other than filmmaking is architecture. – Christopher Nolan

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I have been interested in dreams, really since I was a kid. I have always been fascinated by the idea that your mind, when you are asleep, can create a world in a dream and you are perceiving it as though it really existed. – Christopher Nolan

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Dreams
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You know when Hollywood does a great big blockbuster that really wraps you up in a world, and lets you believe in extraordinary things that move you in some way, in an almost operatic sensibility? That to me is the most fun I have at the movies. – Christopher Nolan

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movies
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Less is more. – Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

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architecture

Architecture is about public space held by buildings. – Richard Rogers

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architecture

We are stymied by regulations, limited choice and the threat of litigation. Neither consultants nor industry itself provide research which takes architecture forward. – Arthur Erickson

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architecture

Even at the United Nations, where legend has it that the building was designed so that there could be no corner offices, the expanse of glass in individual offices is said to be a dead giveaway as to rank. Five windows are excellent, one window not so great. – Enid Nemy

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architecture

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