How do we rebuild a city that is so complicated, and interestingly so? ... There will be an impulse to do this completely rationally, then we'll end up with something that has none of New Orleans' quality. One of the charms of New Orleans was the irrationality. |
I have felt bereft. The city Richard and I knew and loved, that city's gone, I think irrevocably. |
I see houses that are maintained to different degrees, I see gardens that are maintained to different degrees, ... One of the things that I would look for would be a design that very quickly would reveal individual enthusiasm of individual residents. ... Anything monolithic can, if it's designed well, look less monolithic. |
Trying to re-create what was a big jumble created by 300 years of history is going to be the most interesting urban planning challenge of this century. |
You can look at parts of the city and say it shouldn't have been built that way in the first place, and we shouldn't rebuild it that way. |