- "As one of an older generation that used to think Corbusier had the final answer, I am constantly having to revise my ideas since the beginning of the twenty-first century.
Nowadays we have had to get accustomed to a new kind of expressionism, a kind of no-holds-barred radicalism, affected to a large extent by the conceptualism of contemporary art. What matters with Libeskind is his narrative, with Hadid is her unbridled dynamism, with Koolhaas is his surrealism.
- With Woolf we have a clear originality that eschews any over-riding ideology, but for all its understatement projects a hidden strength. It's a quality that I feel grateful for."
- Robert Maxwell
Professor Emeritus Princeton University USA, October 2003