![]() ![]() It’s the cold tiled floor of the sunroom. It’s the feel on my knees of the scratchy carpet in the dining room and the slipperiness of the seagrass matting (on the stairs, of all places). Some are more dramatic, with memories of wartime and a parent’s anxiety. Often it’s random things, noticing trees or loving boats. Naturally, I ask about their earliest recollections. Over the past couple of years, I’ve interviewed certain architects, recording their memories for the NSW State Library archive, from childhood to architectural success and beyond. Whatever the age, I think early memories ground us, helping us to understand why we turned out as we did. ![]() What’s your earliest memory? It’s generally agreed by psychologists that our memories can go back to when we were two but no further, although others dispute that. ![]()
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