I was good at football and cricket at school. My dad said, 'Son, be an architect,' and I came to Melbourne passionate about becoming an architect.
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I practised as an architect for 10 years. I qualified in 1973 with a fellowship diploma of architecture. World Series Cricket gave me the freedom to go out and pursue architecture.
My dad designed houses and was an architect for many years.
After high school I was going to be an architect. In fact, I was studying to be an architect when the audition for 'The Monkees' came along.
I'm a trained architect. Both my parents were architects.
I wanted to be an architect. I used to draw houses and buildings and construct buildings on my own.
When I was a kid, I thought I was going to be an architect, because when I was 12 years old I had a guidance counselor that convinced me that that was the best career choice for me.
I come from a long line of architects. I'm the only one who did not become an architect, but I've been around the drawing aspect and construction my whole life.
Anyway, when I was a kid, I dutifully went to the Sydney Technical and Fine Arts College.
From when I was about seven, I thought I wanted to be an architect. I've always loved spaces and dwellings in general.
I came to architecture from building. Because my father was a builder, everybody was - and is - a builder in my family.
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