“We shape our buildings; thereafter, they shape us.” — Winston Churchill
“A great building must begin with the immeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed, and in the end must be unmeasured.” — Louis Kahn, architect
“Construction is the art of making a meaningful whole out of many parts. Buildings are witnesses to the human ability to construct concrete things.” — Peter Zumthor, architect
“In construction, we don’t just work with concrete and steel, but with hope and dreams.” — Jackie “The Jackhammer” Jackson
“From blueprints to buildings, we’re making dreams tangible.” — Larry “The Foreman” Franklin
“Brick by brick, stone by stone, every great thing was built by those who believed they could.” — Tom “The Mason” Mitchell
“Success isn’t just the building itself. It’s the journey of building, the growing, the learning. It’s construction in progress.” — Fred “Foreman” Foster
“In the construction world, tools are important. But the greatest tool you have is your mind.” — Rebecca Barnessin
“There’s no satisfaction like seeing a house stand tall because of your own hands.” — Samantha “The Carpenter” Chapman
“Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness.” — Frank Gehry
“Construction is a matter of optimism; it’s a matter of facing the future with confidence.” — Cesar Pelli
“I told my kids that being in construction was like playing with LEGOs, but with more cursing.” 😊 — Dave “Nails” Brown