"Theatre is real-time – you get that real-time audience reaction, which is fantastic. And with art pieces, people don’t ever have to explain themselves. You can do something and really follow a research. With architecture, you have to be much more public. You have to build consensus. You have to work within the law. There are more complexities."
- Elizabeth DillerRenowned architect Elizabeth Diller is well-known for her avant-garde designs and perceptive observations on the creative process. She talked about the distinctions between theater and architecture, among other art forms, in one of her interviews. Diller likens theater to live performances, where th…