From when I was about seven, I thought I wanted to be an architect. I've always loved spaces and dwellings in general.
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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 initially thought I would be an architect, maybe. So I went to architecture camp and quickly learned that I did not want to be an architect. I was like, 'No. This is not for me.'
I could have been an architect, but I don't think I'd have been very happy. Nearly all modern architecture is a silly game as far as I can see.
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.
If you were a son of mine, I wouldn't want you to be an architect, because it's a tough way to be in the world.
My passion and great enjoyment for architecture, and the reason the older I get the more I enjoy it, is because I believe we - architects - can effect the quality of life of the people.
I wanted to be a decorator. I wanted to interior design homes and do everything myself.
I am an architect at heart. I designed every home I've ever had, plus my studio.
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.
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