"This is just plain fun. Making buildings that exist, just piling them on – stone and glass and concrete out of control. And the cranes mean that they will just continue on and on. Even the crazy cranes are part of the architecture – you’d think they’d all get in each other’s way." -- Robert Morris
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"Classical architecture put together as a balancing act." -- Robert Morris
"Architectural History 101. Sort of an overview like what you get in history of architecture class. A compendium of styles and materials up to the 1950s." --Robert Morris
"This is an Olympic stadium in Japan which is pretty curvy – hardly a straight line. So I took it from there and did a riff on curves stemming from the curves in that structure." --Robert Morris
"I like cranes. They’re very interesting sets of straight lines … and staircases that go up many levels … and the geometry of aqueducts and old and new buildings – and putting all these disparate geometries and histories together." --Robert Morris{/blockquote]
"This is an amalgamation of architecture with anarchy at the top and bottom and stability in between. Sort of a duel between something geometric and under control and other things that are totally out of control -- which is what you find in architecture." -- Robert Morris
"My idea was to use the West Side an urban highway … after I put in the architecture it needed something to make it move. So I added many different cars whizzing in opposing directions." -- Robert Morris