
应该
A building should feel inevitable, as if it couldn't be any other way.
We believe in architecture that is rooted in its place, connected to the landscape and the people who inhabit it.
Nature does not waste, and neither should we.
Structures should grow, not be imposed.
A building should breathe like a living thing.
Architecture should be a living organism, not a rigid monument.
Architecture should not shout. It should whisper to people's lives.
Good design should be available to all, not just those who can afford it.
After disasters, people lose not only their homes but their communities. Temporary housing should help rebuild both.
A building should breathe, just like a living thing.
A building should respect its surroundings, not dominate them.
A building should be like a tree—it grows and changes with the seasons.
Architecture should be silent, not shouting.