Architecture begins with an idea
"Good design solutions are not merely physically interesting but are driven by underlying ideas. An idea is a specific mental structure by which we organize, understand, and give meaning to external experiences and information. Without underlying ideas informing their buildings, architects are merely space planner. Space planning with decoration applied to "dress it up" is not architecture; architecture resides in the DNA of a buildings, in an embedded sensibility that infuses its whole." - (101 things I Learned in Architecture School)
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth - Tadao Ando, 2002








