A one on one interview with Harvey Gantt and an unknown interviewer in Charlotte, NC. Questions relate to the field of architecture and where it is heading in the next century. Gantt discusses his ideas on growth in urban centers, the complexity of urban architecture, a need for greater understanding of the social context of urban design, how architects should become stronger in understanding and influencing political and policy decisions, improvements to architecture education, a need for greater diversity in the student body, how what he learned about the overall approach to architecture during his education at Clemson is still valuable today, and the value of an old fashioned pencil sketch as a communication tool in architecture.