Peter Eisenman Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 34 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Peter Eisenman.
Famous Quotes By Peter Eisenman
The more centralized the power, the less compromises need to be made in architecture. — Peter Eisenman
I'm a Larry David fan, right? And it seems to me that Jewish history from the Talmud on has been a self-deprecating, self-critical kind of humor. — Peter Eisenman
If you were a son of mine, I wouldn't want you to be an architect, because it's a tough way to be in the world. — Peter Eisenman
Clearly the anti-Semitism in Germany in the 1930s went overboard and it was clearly a terrible moment in history. — Peter Eisenman
I would never live in anything I design. Life and art are different. My life is very precious to me - my art is precious to me. I love designing things for other people, but I don't like designing things for myself. — Peter Eisenman
Architects design houses. I live in a home. — Peter Eisenman
I am very different as a parent to new kids. My work changed from being rooted in the sky to being rooted in the earth. — Peter Eisenman
Endings are like, I always say, like a women's pregnancy. When she has a child, she is happy to have the child, but there is a thing called postpartum depression, that is that she is no longer carrying the baby. — Peter Eisenman
If you want to show a picture, just show it - don't spend too much time arranging it. — Peter Eisenman
My father went to Rutgers, and I grew up in New Jersey, so I'm a great Rutgers fan. I have season tickets. — Peter Eisenman
I truly believe that the great heroes that create the history of architecture are people who take risks and write to tell about it. — Peter Eisenman
There's no such thing as an absolute openness. Openness is relative, I think, in all societies. — Peter Eisenman
The best clients in the world are the people who cause you to struggle. — Peter Eisenman
The architecture we remember is that which never consoles or comforts us. — Peter Eisenman
My wife has her stuff and her taste, and I have my stuff and my taste. — Peter Eisenman
I don't believe that classical architecture is enough to engage people anymore. They say: 'So what else is new?' — Peter Eisenman
Stop making me feel good. If you are anti-Semitic, fine. If you don't like me personally, fine. But deal with me as an individual, not as a Jew. — Peter Eisenman
I don't design houses with the nuclear family idea because I don't believe in it as a concept. — Peter Eisenman
I use the NordicTrack every other day for 20 minutes. I don't listen to music or watch TV while I do it. I count to myself. I count to 25; I count to 25 backwards, that sort of thing. — Peter Eisenman
I am not a finisher, I am a starter. And I am always thinking, what is the next project. — Peter Eisenman
When looking at Germans, I have never felt a sense that they are guilty. I have encountered anti-Semitism in the United States as well. — Peter Eisenman
In New York, a Jew is a Jew, an Italian is an Italian, a Muslim is a Muslim: Nobody's going out of his way to treat you in a special way. — Peter Eisenman
I'm not a fashion architect. I don't dress in Ralph Lauren and Gucci. When I buy a suit, I buy it at J. Press. I have a blue blazer that I wear 80 percent of the time. — Peter Eisenman
The world is too full of information. — Peter Eisenman
Conservation destroys the present. If we are only busy preserving the past, we are not living in the present and unable to look forward. I am against conservation. We should let young people move forward, whether we agree with them or not. We should let new things happen. — Peter Eisenman
I didn't know I was Jewish until I encountered anti-Semitism at the age of 10, when my best friend told me I couldn't come to their house because I was a Jew. — Peter Eisenman
The guy who sits in front of the TV set with headphones on has lost the capacity to react to the tactile environment. — Peter Eisenman
You cannot live with guilt. — Peter Eisenman
I was in Jungian analysis for 20 years, 1976-96. — Peter Eisenman
The problem with digital architecture is that an algorithm can produce endless variations, so an architect has many choices. — Peter Eisenman