We have the tools, we take them and build, and we get what we built. It's a big responsibility. If we don't take the tools and don't go build, we have that what the others have built. Everyone has his tool to build, and everyone has a different tool. What is a good architecture? What is a good environment for us to live in?I have one dream, when I think about architecture, about the cities we will live in in the future, an image comes to my mind. Against the backdrop of modern light-colored buildings is a public space, a park of sorts, and a deer walking along the path.He accidentally wandered into town from the woods.And now he will be safely helped to find his way home to the forest. This is a completely unrealistic story. That can't happen in a modern city. If a deer were to suddenly find himself in the middle of town right now, he would at the very least have a nervous breakdown.The environment in which we live is artificial and changeable, and we must remember that, and that we have the right to create for ourselves an environment from which we do not have to defend ourselves, which will be in harmony with our first habitat, with our planet and with ourselves. Form, the outer shell of architecture, can be obtained in a variety of ways. It can be set by the will of the author, or it can be obtained based on the necessary parameters.The author can translate into his architecture or his own ego, or he can become a relay of reason, the needs of society, nature and objective external circumstances, light, harmony. Build by fiat or build what you think you need to build. Building what you think you need is harder. We need to start by understanding what's needed. This issue goes far beyond the boundaries of architectural practice. This is why I love architecture that adopts the expertise of other sciences, arts and technologies. Sociology, futurology, economics, politics, ecology, psychology, this is just a small list of the sciences whose convergence is necessary for architecture to become perfect. Right. Eternal. Beautiful. Beautiful architecture. What's that? It is one that is not in defiance of nature and man. It is for. It does not disturb the balance, but it does disturb the boundaries of triviality. It systematizes life without isolating it from our original, first habitat. It looks to the future and respects the past. It is able to live and develop together with society.