"A true architect is not an artist but an optimistic realist. They take a diverse number of stakeholders, extract needs, concerns, and dreams, then create a beautiful yet tangible solution that is loved by the users and the community at large. We create vessels in which life happens."
About Cameron Sinclair
Cameron Sinclair — Life and Legacy
Cameron Sinclair is a prominent architect and humanitarian recognized for his innovative approach to design and social impact. As the founder of Architecture for Humanity, he has dedicated his career to promoting sustainable architecture that meets the needs of underserved communities. Sinclair's philosophy centers on the idea that design should not only be aesthetically pleasing but also socially responsible. His famous quote, 'design like you give a damn,' reflects his commitment to using architecture as a tool for positive change. Sinclair's work challenges conventional architectural practices by emphasizing collaboration and community involvement. He believes that engaging with local populations leads to more effective and meaningful design solutions. This perspective is evident in his projects, which often prioritize sustainability and social equity, pushing the boundaries of what architecture can achieve. Today, Sinclair's influence extends beyond individual projects; he inspires a movement towards socially conscious design. His quotes resonate with architects and designers who seek to create spaces that foster community and resilience, making his insights particularly relevant in a world facing complex social and environmental challenges.
Quote collection
Cameron Sinclair quotes (page 1 of 2)
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"When sustainability is viewed as being a matter of survival for your business, I believe you can create massive change."
"If you focus on design, you can call yourself a designer. If you focus on the implementation of your design, you can call yourself an architect."
"Design is about creating spaces for people to enjoy and of course, creating moments where you elevate the spirit, but 'design for good' is figuring out a program that not only creates better spaces, but creates jobs, creates new industry and really kind of raises the conversation about how we rebuild."
"Many feel that sitting at a screen sweating over the design of handrail details for the next cute downtown boutique hotel just doesn't make sense when more than 150,000 people have lost their lives, more than five million people have been made homeless and whole towns have been swept away."
"When your focus is social change and not financial change why wouldn't you want to share that openly? Innovation only succeeds when it's shared."
"Through training, practice, and a deep sense of optimism, architects see opportunities where others only see a void. This has been the driving principle behind Architecture for Humanity since our founding."
"Some of the best work that's happening right now is from architects who have remained in their home countries and who have focused on a local or national identity and the idea of critical regionalism."
"We often discuss housing refugees, but not how you help return refugees back to their home countries. As a result, in a post-disaster or post-conflict situation, we end up with intractable refugee camps that end up staying for decades."
"The fact that the president (Michelle Bachelet) was out giving minute-to-minute reports a few hours after the quake in the middle of the night gives you an indication of their disaster response."
"When you build a beautiful building, people love it. And the most sustainable building in the world is the one that’s loved."
"An architect is not an artist but an optimistic realist."
"Ego gets you inches but it doesn't get you impact."
"Forget your environmental footprint. Think about your ethical footprint. What good is it to build a zero-carbon, energy efficient complex, when the labor producing this architectural gem is unethical at best?"
"It angers me when sustainability gets used as a buzz word. For 90 percent of the world, sustainability is a matter of survival."
"When your focus is social change and not financial change why wouldn't you want to share that openly? Innovation only succeeds when it's shared. If you're a pioneer and you come up with something that can change the world and you turn round and say 'I'm not going to share this idea with anyone' then you only impact the few and not the many."
"Treat the world like a failed state, then you can understand the players needed to fix it."
"I build community. However, I do it wearing a number of hats."
"A career is a job you love, right? That's what a career should be. If you're in a job that you hate, you should quit. That's the way I look at it. I'm in a job that I love so I'm going to make it my career."
"Success will only happen with Afghans leading the charge, and it is far, far more important for Kabul to create and support a purpose-driven school of architecture than to invite a high profile designer to build."