Danh ngôn của Joseph Kosinski

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.
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.
Tôi đến trường kỹ thuật, tôi học nhạc jazz. Vì vậy, tôi luôn có khía cạnh sáng tạo và kỹ thuật, và tôi nghĩ kiến trúc có thể là cách kết hợp chúng, vì vậy tôi đã theo học trường kiến trúc ở New York.
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