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If you make a bad building tall you see it a lot.
"This is not a place for a bad building".
"Nobody's saying it's a bad building, I don't know what the problem is here.
"Not a bad building, huh?" Herzog said to Schrager, at the door.
A bad building might disappoint or overreach; a good one simply is.
But if you make a bad building that is low you don't see it too much.
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The Swedish entrepreneur also said there's a misconception that Europe is bad at building very big companies, and that it's mainly an issue in the high-tech and Internet sector.
Good buildings don't cost any more than bad buildings.
"Who's afraid of the big, bad buildings?" she wrote.
On the World Trade Center, by Minoru Yamasaki: "Who's afraid of the big, bad buildings?
A fear of modernism has led to weak and pompous buildings, like the Kennedy Center and the Rayburn House Office Building, which weren't simply a consequence of trying to save money, the way bad buildings often are in New York and other cities.
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