Often architects work too hard trying to make their buildings look different. Itโs like weโre actors let loose on a stage, all speaking our parts at the same time in our own private languages without an audience.
David ChipperfieldYou don't restore 'The Last Supper' by filling in the missing bits - you preserve. You accept the material that has somehow survived.
David ChipperfieldIn Britain, we've tended to replace the kind of architectural culture valued in much of Europe with an in-flight magazine lifestyle - all branding, marketing and 'accessibility', a word that usually means dumbing-down.
David ChipperfieldI spent more than ten years working on the Neues Museum. It was a wonderful experience, an example of real collaboration between architects, conservationists, curators, client, politicians, the media, and the public. Discussions, even when difficult, were always about ideas. Ideas matter to Germans. They're a reflective people. That's attractive.
David ChipperfieldI may not be the most interesting architect, but I'm still out there and have maintained some position of integrity.
David ChipperfieldBritain gets the architecture it deserves. We donโt value architecture, we donโt take it seriously, we donโt want to pay for it and the architect isnโt trusted.
David ChipperfieldIt used to be presumed that if you weren't at your desk working, you weren't working. But we said, why can't we make a workplace where casual meetings are as important as working at your desk? Sometimes that's where your better creative work happens.
David ChipperfieldThere is a danger when every building has to look spectacular; to look like it is changing the world. I don't care how a building looks if it means something, not to architects, but to the people who use it.
David ChipperfieldMost architects work in ยญstudios largely divorced from academia, as if ideas, criticism and ยญhistorical ยญresearch were irrelevant.
David ChipperfieldI think that the point of being an architect is to help raise the experience of everyday living, even a little. Putting a window where people would really like one. Making sure a shaving mirror in a hotel bathroom is at the right angle. Making bureaucratic buildings that are somehow cheerful.
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