I design a house instead of a building. The house is the amateur architecture approach to the infinitely spontaneous order.
Built
spontaneously, illegally and temporarily, amateur architecture is equal
to professional architecture. But amateur architecture is just not
significant.
One problem of professional architecture is, that it
thinks too much of a building. A house, which is close to our simple and
trivial life, is more fundamental than architecture. Before becoming an
architect, I was only a literati. Architecture is part time work to me.
For one place, humanity is more important than architecture while
simple handicraft is more important than technology.
The attitude of
amateur architecture, - though first of all being an attitude towards a
critical experimental building process -, can have more entire and
fundamental meaning than professional architecture. For me, any building
activity without comprehensive thoughtfulness will be insignificant.
--Wang Shu, Amateur Architecture