Christian de Portzamparc quotes:

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  • When I was 18, I lived in Greenwich Village, New York, for nine months. At that time, I wanted to change the world, not through architecture, but through painting. I lived the artist's life, mingling with poets and writers, and working as a waiter. I was intrigued by the aliveness of the city.

  • We need to rediscover the essence of the meaning of 'the use.' Architecture is, above all, here for a better living. Every gesture, every shape must be justified by various reasons that would reinforce their reason to be, their use, and will give more sense to their beauty.

  • In the '60s when I was a student, there was this campaign to destroy 75 percent of the old buildings in Paris, replacing them with modern architecture. I realized this as a dangerous utopia. This modern vision did not understand the richness of the city. Thankfully, such destruction did not happen.

  • Architecture has a strong link with the movies in terms of time progression, sequencing, framing, all of that.

  • An architect must remember that the people working or living in his building need space - to dream, to be quiet, to find beauty somewhere.

  • When I am true to my inspiration, even fight for my design, the project always turns out well.

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