Quote by Joseph Kosinski
I went to school for engineering, I studied jazz. So I always had

I went to school for engineering, I studied jazz. So I always had this kind of creative side and technical side, and I thought architecture might be the way to combine them, so I went to architecture school in New York. – Joseph Kosinski

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I realized that I loved using computers to create something, but being an architect just wasnt going to keep me interested. The idea of a life spent obsessing over bathroom details for an Upper East Side penthouse was pretty depressing. – Joseph Kosinski

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Once I got out of architecture school I decided not to be an architect, I just started my own little design studio. – Joseph Kosinski

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