A Quote by Elizabeth Diller

When I was studying architecture in the 1970s, it was intellectually bankrupt. — © Elizabeth Diller
When I was studying architecture in the 1970s, it was intellectually bankrupt.
I was a rebel. I never wanted to build. We thought of architecture as intellectually bankrupt and slightly corrupt, and I was always more interested in other forms of discourse.
[T]o argue that something is so because it is in the Bible is more than intellectually bankrupt.
I always had a sense of liking diagrams, from the time I was studying architecture. Architecture is built diagrams, basically.
Barack Obama inherited a bankrupt economy, a bankrupt government, and a bankrupt foreign policy.
Those who remember New York in the 1970s, as I do, look back on a city that had hit a very rough patch - decaying, bankrupt, and crime-ridden. But fun.
Obamacare won't just bankrupt the country. It may bankrupt small businesses. It may bankrupt individuals.
I didn't study no rappers when I was coming up. I was studying moguls. I was studying Jay Z. I was studying Puff. I was studying Master P.
I grew up in Romania studying art and architecture.
I quit college. I was studying architecture for about a year.
I don't find Hollywood interesting, so I'm thinking of studying architecture instead.
One cannot make architecture without studying the condition of life in the city
When I started studying architecture, people would say, you know, 'Can you tell me why are all modern buildings so boring?' Because, like, people had this idea that in the good old days, architecture had, like, ornament and little towers and spires and gargoyles, and today, it just becomes very practical.
I have been studying women’s political behavior since the early 1970s and first identified the gender gap in 1980 with the help of legendary pollster Louis Harris.
I have been studying women's political behavior since the early 1970s and first identified the gender gap in 1980 with the help of legendary pollster Louis Harris.
Architecture remains a passion and a subject I'm very interested in. I learned a great deal from studying it and working in it.
To me... San Francisco is an ideal city, intellectually stimulating and naturally beautiful. The oceans and forests are close enough to refresh the spirit; the architecture is always exciting.
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