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Can the architect engineer work without the presence of other engineering disciplines with him in the project?

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Date Posted: 2016/05/23
SHAHZAD Yaqoob
by SHAHZAD Yaqoob , SENIOR ACCOUNTANT , ABDULLAH H AL SHUWAYER

BEFORE that one must the differences between two methodology.

Architecture
  • Build public or private structures.
  • Focus on the aesthetic principles of design. In school, you will take more art-related classes and fewer engineering- and science-related courses.
  • Acquire the relevant certifications in the field of architecture.
Engineering
  • Build public or private structures, with a focus on public structures.
  • Also build hydroelectric dams, canals, roadways, or other structures with useful functions in society.
  • Focus on science and engineering. In college, you will take fewer art-related classes and learn a lot more engineering and physics than you would if you majored in architecture. This major is usually considered more “difficult.”
  • Acquire the relevant certifications in the field of civil engineering.

Architects cannot do everything that civil engineers can do, since they lack the scientific and engineering knowledge required for many jobs. An architect can build a house or even an airport, but probably will not be given the job of designing a power dam or a roadway for example. Those jobs require more technical knowledge and planning, and architecture school doesn’t really give you that knowledge since it is focused more on aesthetics.

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