Facts about Michael Arad

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Michael Arad is a famous Architect from Israel.

Our collection contains 16 quotes who is written / told by Michael.

16 Famous quotes by Michael Arad

Small: I pushed the process forward by saying, We should do this, this, and this right now. Please find the bu
"I pushed the process forward by saying, 'We should do this, this, and this right now. Please find the budget for me to find a structural engineer, a mechanical engineer, a civil engineer, so we can do the preliminary work.'"
Small: I have no choice but to fight them every step of the way. I cant tell you how many other stupid ideas h
"I have no choice but to fight them every step of the way. I can't tell you how many other stupid ideas have been proposed over the last two years"
Small: No rendering can really simulate the way the light bounces off the bronze panel. From some angles, its
"No rendering can really simulate the way the light bounces off the bronze panel. From some angles, it's almost a mirror, and from others it's a matte surface"
Small: I hope for the experience of people standing together, turning their backs to the city and facing this,
"I hope for the experience of people standing together, turning their backs to the city and facing this, and hearing the leaves rustle. Well, maybe it won't be as bucolic as at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, but I know you will feel removed from the city"
Small: It was really a magical moment, to see this idea thats in your head
"It was really a magical moment, to see this idea that's in your head"
Small: You can just never desist. You have to always push back, whatever the pressures put on you
"You can just never desist. You have to always push back, whatever the pressures put on you"
Small: New York was a place I wanted to live and work all along. If I wasnt going to live in Israel, I had to
"New York was a place I wanted to live and work all along. If I wasn't going to live in Israel, I had to live in New York"
Small: It sounds really over the top to say youre responsible for the city of New York, but I do feel responsi
"It sounds really over the top to say you're responsible for the city of New York, but I do feel responsibility to the city of New York, to this country, to people everywhere. So many people were affected by the events of September 11, and I feel this is one of the ways that that event will be understood and defined"
Small: I had a dual role: designer and advocate
"I had a dual role: designer and advocate"
Small: For two years nobody talked about anything other than the name arrangement. There was no fund-raising a
"For two years nobody talked about anything other than the name arrangement. There was no fund-raising and no progress being made on construction and design"
Small: Im a little more measured. That sense of urgency I thought accompanied things - it can take a little lo
"I'm a little more measured. That sense of urgency I thought accompanied things - it can take a little longer. You have to take the long view"
Small: I built a series of supporters that had my back. I never abused that trust. You cant cry wolf. You have
"I built a series of supporters that had my back. I never abused that trust. You can't cry wolf. You have to solve most problems yourself"
Small: I think my desire to imagine a future for this site came out of trying to come to terms with the emotio
"I think my desire to imagine a future for this site came out of trying to come to terms with the emotions that day aroused"
Small: How do you design it so that people can form a space of their own, and feel quiet and contemplative?
"How do you design it so that people can form a space of their own, and feel quiet and contemplative?"
Small: When I was in the Army, the unit I served in, you could never stop. It was a volunteer unit, and there
"When I was in the Army, the unit I served in, you could never stop. It was a volunteer unit, and there was a fairly high rate of attrition. The people who stayed through are the people who were either great at it or the people who just didn't know how to stop. And I fell into that second category"
Small: When I started this project, I was a young architect. I was very apprehensive about any changes to the
"When I started this project, I was a young architect. I was very apprehensive about any changes to the design. Whether I wanted to or not, I learned that you can accept some changes to its form without compromising its intent. But it's a leap of faith that I didn't want to make initially - to put it mildly"