Of course I believe imaginative architecture can make a difference to people's lives, but I wish it was possible to divert some of the effort we put into ambitious museums and galleries into the basic architectural building blocks of society.
I can't focus when there's too many things around. Whenever I used to go to the office, I used to always say, 'Tidy up.'
My buildings are not particularly expensive. It is not a tin shed. If you want a tinny car, you pay for that.
I find industrial cities exciting. I like their toughness.
What's nice about concrete is that it looks unfinished.
I have always appreciated designers who dare to reinterpret fabrics and proportions, so I follow the Japanese and Belgian designers. The pieces are so animated. When they lie still, they are one thing, but once you stand them up or wear them, they become something else.