Ma Yansong Quotes

Professions:Architect

Born: April 2, 1975

Ma Yansong, a visionary architect and philosopher of modern resilience, forged a legacy where focus becomes the bedrock of creation. Rising from China’s transformative urban landscape, he redefined architecture not as static form, but as a living dialogue with nature and human will. His philosophy—that true strength lies in bending without breaking, and that clarity emerges from disciplined intention—resonates deeply with those seeking purpose amid chaos. Ma Yansong’s quotes inspire by reframing obstacles as raw material for innovation, urging us to channel our energy into what matters most. His words are a masterclass in turning adversity into art, reminding us that resilience is not mere endurance, but a focused, deliberate act of shaping one’s world.

Ma Yansong Quotes (25)

"When I graduated from high school, I thought I wanted to make science fiction movies, so I applied to film school, but I couldn't get in. A professor told me I should try architecture instead."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Technology

"The beauty of architecture is it involves work that stretches over a very long time but often starts in one instant, with just one emotion, a kind of instinctual response."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Motivation

"In a traditional Japanese or Chinese garden, it's not only about the building or temple but about the whole setup - the structure, the landscape, the light, the plants, the water. The whole experience that makes your life there so beautiful."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"In China, we had some buildings that looked like the White House or wine bottles. All they seemed to represent was bad taste."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"I think architects have a major role in being responsible for illustrating what the future could be. Because of the very strong political and commercial climate, many architects are trying very hard to solve everyday issues, to respond to the authorities."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"We need to be brave and tell the politicians what a better future could be."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Technology

"We need architects to be visionaries."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"In the past, young, talented architects worked together to form a strong social agenda and communicate with a larger audience. That's what today's architecture community should be."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Resilience

"When we talk about a city, we need to talk about what the future is. Whats the ideal scenario in the future?"

Ma Yansong
Topic: Technology

"We proposed Tiananmen Square - this very empty political square in the city centre - should turn green. Maybe in the future, this space could become a very human and open urban space. And if that happens, I think that all the cities around China will follow to change."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"It's very strange: if you're a philosopher or musician or an artist, people automatically believe you can see the future. Even if they don't like you, they accept your vision as an individual."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Technology

"If we're talking about the urban landscape as an advanced, forward-thinking art form, there must be some intellectual thinking involved."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"I think where traditional values are concerned, Chinese people see nature as very symbolic. It's a form of culture."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"Since the Industrial Revolution, we tend to use technology to show our power: you know, we build high-rises, towers, big buildings that become symbols of power and capitalism. We don't talk about how emotions and nature can be connected."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"China is a place where you can experience two very contrasting things coexisting. First, the rich, cultural history of the country - and, second, rapid urbanization."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Motivation

"A shan-shui city is a modern city, a high-density urban situation, but we pay more attention to the environment. We bring waterfalls; we bring in a lot of trees and gardens. We treat architecture as a landscape."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"'Shan shui' you can literally translate as 'mountain and water.' In traditional Chinese culture, there are a lot of paintings about shan shui, but now we're talking about a shan-shui city."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Mindfulness

"To allow millions of people to live together on limited land, we have to go to the sky; we have to build a high rise. But we can still build nature and social space into the towers. Each family can have their own courtyard in the sky."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"The shan-shui city idea is trying to bring traditional values and ways of living to modern high-rise architecture."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Motivation

"Although we're architects, we believe we do culture; architecture is culture, and the topics we tackle will always arise a broader debate."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"We try to turn buildings into landscapes - defying the idea of modernism which sees nature and buildings as two distinct elements."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Motivation

"Traditionally, in the Eastern World, man and nature are close: men find happiness and prosperity in the beauty of nature, even if the nature is actually built to match this very need."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"My first impression of Beverly Hills was that it had a landscape of small houses built by famous architects, so I didn't want to make a big block or sculpture here; I wanted to make a community rooted to the place."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"We need to enter a new era to make nature and humans more emotionally connected in modern cities."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Wisdom

"In our traditional culture, people have a very different view towards nature than in Western culture. We consider humans as part of nature. But in the West, they talk about protecting nature. That's a joke because nature doesn't care; it's humans who need to protect themselves."

Ma Yansong
Topic: Creativity
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