![]() ![]() I started in middle school with painting, sculpture, and so on, but I went to university to study architecture because, in my view, that is art as well. You studied art then moved on to architecture. I hope that my fame, if I have any, is not because I’m different from others but because of the Cube and its content. So I can’t name people, just what they’ve created. I admire literature, art, engineering-how things are accomplished. I’m impressed not by people but by what they’ve done or what they are doing. Who else has inspired or influenced you in your career? ![]() And I was curious and tried to make things. I climbed trees and had fun in other ways that weren’t allowed but were exciting to me. I was an ordinary boy, wanting to do everything possible-and not possible. So they applied for a loan and got one, and they built a factory, which I got to visit. After finishing his education at a university in Budapest, he and some other young engineers decided they wanted to manufacture airplanes, gliders, and other products. My father was working in the countryside, but I saw his work, and it was important to me. I actually spent more time with my mother and was closer to her. He was not a person who wanted to push me in any direction. Rubik: Father and boy, parents and kids-we are based on them, both through our genes and by seeing how they live. How did that influence your career choices? Ernő Rubik, circa 1980 | Pictoral Parade/Getty Images ![]()
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