If only more architects had known what to do with that freedom, this would be a wonderful town.
The architect knows only too well how devoted they become to a building once it is erected.
Apparently, the new trustee and architect knew what they were doing because this stone received many visitors from all over the world.
Their architect knew how to shave and change and make things come out exactly to the penny.
But what any architect knows she has also come to learn: a lot can happen while bringing a blueprint to life.
Any architect knows that, as a rule, old buildings are more soundly built than new ones.
However, we have no indication of how much more the architects may have known about the mathematics involved.
But, he added, "even our architect didn't know how to answer half these questions."
So quietly that most architects and Wright scholars do not know it exists.
In each case the architect knew just how far to go to balance spectacular effect with a sense of fitting in.