Danh ngôn của David Chipperfield

I suppose I'm trying to build an architecture that's as timeless as possible, although we're all creatures of our age.
I suppose I'm trying to build an architecture that's as timeless as possible, although we're all creatures of our age.
Tôi cho rằng tôi đang cố gắng xây dựng một công trình kiến trúc trường tồn với thời gian nhất có thể, mặc dù tất cả chúng ta đều là những sinh vật ở thời đại chúng ta.
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