Ben Nicholson was a celebrated British artist, known for his abstract and landscape paintings that captured the beauty and complexity of the British countryside. His work was characterized by its simplicity, clarity, and deep connection to nature. Nicholson's ability to blend form and color has left a lasting impact on modern British art. His journey reminds artists of the importance of experimenting with style and technique, and embracing personal expression. His legacy encourages individuals to find their unique voice and vision in their art.

"You can just drift unhappily towards this vision of heaven on earth, and ultimately that is what architecture is a vision of: Heaven on earth, at it's best."



"I'm interested in locating the holy grail of the minimum means to express the most complex ideas."



"If you're into architecture and you're from the West, everything is hors d'oeuvres for working to rebuild the Temple. Ultimately you're led there. You can't escape it."



"I'm just interested in meditating on certain ideas, and I like to draw: that's my way of thinking."



"At this present time, matter is still the best way to think of architecture, but I'm not so sure for very long. The computer is radicalizing the way we think about our world."



"The beast for me is greed. Whether you read Dante, Swift, or any of these guys, it always boils down to the same thing: the corruption of the soul."



"I have a book of buildings from 25,000 BC. These are huts built out of mammoth bones. These buildings were beautifully made, from the bones of the body into shelter."

