"Bridges are perhaps the most invisible form of public architecture." ― Bruce Jackson Topic(s): Architecture More From Bruce Jackson "The U.S. government has in recent years fought what it termed wars against AIDs, drug abuse, poverty, illiteracy and terrorism. Each of those wars has budgets, legislation, offices, officials, letterhead – everything necessary in a bureaucracy to tell you something is real." "Technology has changed the way book publishing works, as it has changed everything else in the world of media." "War is big and there are only so many reporters and only so many places for their words and images to appear. Choices are made constantly." More In Architecture "To hell with reality! I want to die in music, not in reason or in prose. People don’t deserve the restraint we show by not going into delirium in front of them. To hell with them!"― Louis-Ferdinand Celine "Maybe we can show government how to operate better as a result of better architecture. Eventually, I think Chicago will be the most beautiful great city left in the world."― Frank Lloyd Wright "In my early 20s I was so miserable doing construction, I wanted something that paid money. I liked nice stuff. I liked cars and architecture, and things that cost money. I wanted to not swing a hammer, and make money… and not do stuff that was dirty. I attempted to get into comedy. I started to do stand-up, but I wasn’t very good at it."― Adam Carolla