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" In the 1970s, New York was known as a place of great artistic production. Slowly, my city went from a place of production to a place of consumption. "
Elizabeth Diller
Known
New
City
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" We conventionally divide space into private and public realms, and we know these legal distinctions very well because we've become experts at protecting our private property and private space. But we're less attuned to the nuances of the public. "
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" As a kid, I imagined being an artist. "
Elizabeth Diller
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" When I was studying architecture in the 1970s, it was intellectually bankrupt. "
Elizabeth Diller
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" We're always taught that we're building for permanence, but why? I like the idea of a prosthetic architecture! When a section is removed, the building readjusts its weight distribution, like a living body. "
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" Being a New Yorker and someone that goes to MoMA as a patron, I want it to be good. "
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" Whenever I ask Siri for directions or a recommendation, I also ask her a trick question. Her answers are usually wacky. She scolds me for cursing, which I love, but she has no problem with ethics. If I say, 'Remind me to rob a bank at 3 P.M.,' she responds, 'Here's your reminder for today at 3 P.M.: Rob a bank. Shall I create it?' "
Elizabeth Diller
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" I never thought I was going to be an architect in the conventional sense. "
Elizabeth Diller
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" I cannot read on a Kindle. I love the physical experience of holding a book, cracking it open, and the process of making the right half weigh less than the left half. I only read hardcover books because I like the resistance and the presence on a bookshelf. "
Elizabeth Diller
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" I don't really know what 'starchitect' means. I take it as a pejorative because it means that you're sought-after. "
Elizabeth Diller
You
Means
Really
" Architects typically inherit programmes or sites. We maybe twist the programme a little bit, bring our own invention into it, and we feel perfectly happy when we walk away. It doesn't feel like quite enough. "
Elizabeth Diller
Happy
Enough
Own
" My mother and father had been through the Holocaust. The family was wiped out. I grew up never knowing aunts, uncles, or grandparents. "
Elizabeth Diller
Family
Grandparents
Father
" Theatre is real-time - you get that real-time audience reaction, which is fantastic. And with art pieces, people don't ever have to explain themselves. You can do something and really follow a research. With architecture, you have to be much more public. You have to build consensus. You have to work within the law. There are more complexities. "
Elizabeth Diller
Architecture
Work
People
" I hate digital calendars, so I use pen and paper or the palm of my hand for my daily schedule. I get much more satisfaction out of physically crossing things out than deleting. "
Elizabeth Diller
Hate
Pen
Satisfaction
" In art school, it was about feeling. In architecture school, it was about ideas. "
Elizabeth Diller
Art
School
Architecture
" We try to make buildings last long and be resilient but also be not so idiosyncratic that they can't change. "
Elizabeth Diller
Last
Buildings
Change
" Each project is torturous and joyful, and it's always an inspiration. "
Elizabeth Diller
Always
Joyful
Inspiration
" I think idiosyncrasy is great. "
Elizabeth Diller
Great
I Think
Think
" Architects and food at a construction site equals indigestion. We're always looking for details that haven't been executed correctly. "
Elizabeth Diller
Food
Construction
Details
" As a student, I hadn't really been interested in architecture at all, but when I started teaching, it grew into me - rather than me growing into it. "
Elizabeth Diller
Student
Architecture
Been
" We were kind of arrogant when we started and became really humbled as we were doing architecture. It's really hard to work with budgets and deadlines and all of these collaborators and all of these voices and special interests. "
Elizabeth Diller
Architecture
Work
Kind
" My interest was always to do interdisciplinary work with space. I thought of architecture as one strand in a multimedia practice. "
Elizabeth Diller
Work
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Architecture
" Aside from keeping the rain out and producing some usable space, architecture is nothing but a special-effects machine that delights and disturbs the senses. "
Elizabeth Diller
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Nothing
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" I believe in planning logics where you have neighbourhoods, and you don't just do one building at a time. "
Elizabeth Diller
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" I was a rebel. I never wanted to build. We thought of architecture as intellectually bankrupt and slightly corrupt, and I was always more interested in other forms of discourse. "
Elizabeth Diller
Build
Rebel
Thought
" In my thesis, I made an intellectual exercise out of creating a pair of buildings that were a repeat but slightly different - dissonant things make me uncomfortable. "
Elizabeth Diller
Exercise
Me
Uncomfortable
" We like to take impossible things and actually make them happen. "
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Take
Happen
Impossible
" I have a real survivor's instinct. "
Elizabeth Diller
Survivor
Real
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" I can't live without my 15-inch MacBook Pro. I drag it everywhere I go. I love having a big screen with me at all times, especially in transit. "
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Go
" The public brings our buildings to life, and we try to choreograph a lot of things, but our most successful work functions in unanticipated ways. Like the Blur Building. When little kids got in there, they cried or laughed or ran around. And no matter how much theory we put on top of it, it didn't matter: it worked. "
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Blur
Successful
Work
" I can't imagine having a spouse who is not an architect. It's hard to put myself in the shoes of other couples where each partner brings totally different things from their day to the table. "
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Hard
Myself
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