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Architecture

OVERVIEW OF WHAT THEY DO  

An Architecture major teaches you how to design and plan buildings and spaces. You'll learn about architectural styles, construction techniques, and building materials. With this knowledge, you can create functional, aesthetic, and sustainable designs for various structures like homes, offices, and public spaces, shaping the built environment and enhancing the quality of life for people in communities.

Difficulties and concerns in studying Architecture:

Spatial Visualization: Architecture involves visualizing three-dimensional spaces and structures. If students struggle with spatial awareness or visualizing complex designs, it can make studying architecture difficult.

Technical Knowledge: Architecture requires a strong understanding of building materials, construction techniques, and building codes. Architects need to stay updated with the latest technologies and construction methods to ensure the safety and integrity of their designs.

Complexity of Design: Architecture involves designing buildings and structures that are functional, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing. Balancing these requirements and creating cohesive designs that meet the needs of clients and users can be challenging.

Client Expectations: Architects must work closely with clients to understand their needs, preferences, and budget constraints. Managing client expectations and translating their vision into feasible designs can be challenging, especially when dealing with diverse client requirements.

Professional Liability: Architects are subject to professional liability and may be held accountable for design errors, omissions, or negligence that result in property damage or personal injury. Maintaining professional indemnity insurance and adhering to ethical standards and best practices are essential for mitigating legal risks.

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Main RIASEC codes: Artistic (A), Investigative (I)
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Artistic (A): Architecture involves creativity, design, and expression. Architects use artistic skills to develop aesthetically pleasing and innovative designs that enhance the built environment and evoke emotional responses in people.

Investigative (I): Architecture also requires analytical thinking, research, and problem-solving. Architects analyze site conditions, environmental factors, and client needs to develop solutions that meet functional and practical requirements.

- Architect
- Interior Designer

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