these days I spend far more time thinking about how to make being wrong cheap rather than how to avoid being wrong.

Whenever someone used to ask me what my purpose was as an architect, this was my answer. It’s not about getting perfect designs, it’s about reducing regret. Maybe that is a great design that has flexibility and is so well made it doesn’t get changed – equally it could be something that can replaced with almost no regret.

Tony Meyer @tonyandrewmeyer