
"For an architect, every project begins as an act of reading: reading the land, the light, the materials, the intentions, and even the intangible: that which dwells between space and spirit."
"To interpret the world and then translate it into form may be the most delicate and enduring exercise in architecture."
"When that translation approaches the sacred, the gesture takes on another dimension—a search, through matter, for a language that ascends."
Every architectural project starts with an act of reading various elements such as land, light, materials, and intentions. This process involves interpreting the world and translating it into form, which is considered a delicate and enduring exercise in architecture. When this translation approaches the sacred, it takes on a deeper significance, representing a search for a language that transcends through matter.
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