Here is someone who seeks to construct their house of cards, consciously rejecting conventional ideals. It should therefore not matter to him what others envision his building to be, for its essence depends solely on him and not on the imagination of the beholder. And if the architect has the material, the form, the strength, and the understanding of how it all fits together, yet chooses not to use it, one might assume that he no longer wishes to construct what he once envisioned.
Here is someone who seeks to construct their house of cards, consciously rejecting conventional ideals. It should therefore not matter to him what others envision his building to be, for its essence depends solely on him and not on the imagination of the beholder. And if the architect has the material, the form, the strength, and the understanding of how it all fits together, yet chooses not to use it, one might assume that he no longer wishes to construct what he once envisioned.