1. Architects can no longer be intimidated by the puritanical moral preaching of orthodox modernism. I like the mixture of architectural elements, not the 'pure';
I would rather boil in one pot, than refreshing; I would rather have the distorted, rather than the 'straightforward';
Ning Be ambiguous, rather than coherent, rigid, impersonal, boring and so-called 'interesting';
I would rather have something passed down from generation to generation than something 'designed';
Be accommodating, not exclusive;
Better overabundance than simplification, underdevelopment, and reformism;
Better contradiction and ambiguity than straightforwardness and clear at a glance;
I appreciate messy and lively over clear and unified. I allow reasoning that violates premises, and I declare in favor of dualism.
2. The philosophy of my own office is: architecture is schematized and electronic as a means of communication, and it should be an integration of daily life.
3. This is my mother’s house. It has many levels, uses the necessary symbols to express information, and reflects the understanding of architecture as a shelter.