Danh ngôn của John Rocha

I went from fashion to glass in 1995, and I'm very interested in architecture.
I went from fashion to glass in 1995, and I'm very interested in architecture.
Tôi chuyển từ thời trang sang thủy tinh vào năm 1995 và tôi rất quan tâm đến kiến trúc.
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- Beautiful fabrics last; synthetics don't. Certain fabrics, such as linen or cotton, develop their own character over time.
- I turned my hand to costume design a few years ago when I created the outfits for 'This Is the Sea,' with Richard Harris and Samantha Morton. It's a very different discipline to being a fashion designer, though - you have to rein in your own vision and work to a tight brief.
- Dubai is a vibrant city: Big cars, big buildings... it reminds me of my home town, Hong Kong. People are always on the move here, and there's a lot going on. There are some wonderful architecture and some not-so-wonderful.
- Design has always been at the heart of our business.
- I never set out to do interior design; I just do what I do, and some people come along and want me to work with them.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Architecture
- Blockchain technology isn't just a more efficient way to settle securities. It will fundamentally change market structures, and maybe even the architecture of the Internet itself.
- I love the South Bank: every era of architecture is there, and you can stop, look, and listen.
- The Internet is probably the most important technological advancement of my lifetime. Its strength lies in its open architecture and its ability to allow a framework where all voices can be heard.
- The work of art shows people new directions and thinks of the future. The house thinks of the present.
- Architecture arouses sentiments in man. The architect's task therefore, is to make those sentiments more precise.