Justice Black:
"There are things in this building
which I suppose if we’d not trusted the architect we would have been
very troubled about and probably said no, and we would have been wrong."
Paul Tritton, Fremantle Cemetary Manager:
"I see the
architect’s role in a design of this type is to... taking you to the
realms of possibility."
Marie Wilson, Uniting Church Minister:
"It pushed the
boundaries of my thinking at least of what could be..."
Robert McClelland:
"Why are you uncomfortable with the
building that you don’t like? The answer is... probably because you
don’t understand it."
Sean Godsell:
"Great clients have the vision and the
courage to commit to an idea and enable an architect to pursue that idea
to its ultimate degree, which is the built form."
Earl Carter,
client:
"I suppose you have to give over quite a lot of power to
the architect on a project like this. You have to trust in them. You
have to had done your research on them. You had to have been able to
make sure that you can get on with them and that levels of communication
can still be open."
Wanda Carter, client:
"I mean we
thought we read the plans and everything..."
Greg Burgess:
"Tjamiwa (one of the elder men of the
community) said "you’ve got all our stories now, we’ve rounded them up,
got them in the yard for you, you’re inside, now do it, draw it."