Minoru Yamasaki was an American architect renowned for designing the original World Trade Center in New York City. His architectural style, characterized by minimalist and modernist elements, has left a significant mark on urban design. Yamasaki's work on the World Trade Center, with its iconic twin towers, is particularly notable for its impact on the skyline and architectural history.

"I have been criticized rather strenuously by painters and sculptors for not incorporating their work in our buildings."



"Because, if we understand how a building is to be produced and we find a way that it can be more simply produced, then obviously we are contributing to building better buildings more easily."



"I feel this is very important for us to have serene buildings because our civilization is chaotic as it is, you see; our whole machine age has brought about a chaos that has to be somehow counterbalanced, I think."



"I want to do very useful buildings and I would like to find a method of producing these buildings through our technology because I think that this is the only way that we will gain wonderful environment easily in the future."



"Japanese architecture is very much copied in this country and in Europe."



"If you look at the buildings, you'll find that one part looks as if it was designed by one man, and you go around and look at another facade and it looks as if it was designed by another man, you see."



"If you examine this, I think that you will find that it's the mechanics of Japanese architecture that have been thought of as the direct influence upon our architecture."



"So what we have tried to do in our later buildings is to try to be completely consistent, as a painter is consistent or as a sculptor is consistent. Architecture also must be very consistent."



"And I think that the environment is one very strong way to counterbalance the chaotic nature of our life."

