August 4, 2012
“I’ve always made a distinction between building, sculpture and architecture. If it’s space that physically encloses a human activity and functions at a reasonable level but has no capacity to elicit from you a desire to go further, think spiritually, worry about your fellow man, then it’s just a building. If it’s an enormously elaborate, beautiful, moving space that you can inhabit but it was designed as a symphony hall and you can’t hear the orchestra in the back, then it’s large-scale sculpture. Architecture to me is that fantastic combination of the two where it enhances and encloses human activity but it actually inspires you to do better.”
Will Miller, President of The Wallace Foundation
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