"The greatest of them all, in my opinion was Nervi. ...First of all, he did a tremendous volume of work. Now Torroja, from Spain, was very good, but the bulk of his work was quite small. ...Candela came along and... was very experimental and very creative, but he stuck almost entirely with the hyperbolic paraboloid form of the shells. ...[H]e did... a lot of great buildings, but they were... limited in that they were all this one type... Nervi stuck with all kinds of different stuff: precast... and Nervi had a laboratory in ... where he made experimental models. ...Torroja had a lab too and... finally became... just a professor... [so he] didn't do a great deal of volume. ...Nervi kept on doing these things his whole life... working with models, and working with whatever theory he could learn... [T]he great Lamella roof hangar he built before the war, that the Germans finally blew up when they had to retreat from Italy, was a magnificent... and a huge structure... [T]he other two... Torroja and Candela, were excellent engineers. Candela became a friend of mine later on... but they never had the tremendous variety and the huge buildings that Nervi did... Nervi's the guy that I really admire... most..."
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