‘The architectural barrier, in its cold hardness, hides the softness of the being that yearns for freedom. A barrier, when removed, reveals the secret path to the soul.’ Clarice Lispector
‘[...] architecture does not end at any point, it goes from the object to the space and, consequently, to the relationship between the spaces, to the encounter with nature’
Álvaro Siza
‘The routes in and around buildings are crucial to understanding how architecture relates to the landscape. My photographs try to capture this connection, showing how buildings are part of a larger whole, a continuous journey.’ Erieta Attali
‘Architecture and landscape, lucid and separate experiences, are like rival protagonists in a debate that progressively contradict and clarify each other's meaning.’ Rowe
‘Words mean nothing if they are not received as an echo of the will of those who hear them’
Agustina Bessa-Luís
‘Light and dark, vertical and horizontal, geometric and organic, contrasts permeate Le Corbusier's work (...)’ Flora Samuel