I'm one of those odd-balls who stayed in college way too long. Got a bachelor's in architecture at one school, and a BSCE/MSCE in structual civil engineering at another.
This world needs both architects and engineers, and Lord help the person who wants to be both.
After my junior year in architecture, I was frustrated by the lack of "reality" and started taking CE classes in structures, which I loved.
But after finishing my architecture degree, and taking just civil classes, I was frustrated by the lack of "art" in engineering. Structural steel can be really ugly without something covering it!
Is it so difficult in today's world to turn something functional, like a building, into something nice to look at? I look at the Chrysler Building in New York City and I think , if they could do that in the 30's, why shouldn't we have that today? And here I sit at work, solving problems, managing projects and averting crises and not designing a darn thing.