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What is the role of an architect vs civil engineer in a building.
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 289000, member: 61772"] When you hear the words "architect" and "engineer," it might not be immediately clear what the difference is. Architects design buildings, while engineers design how buildings will be built. They work together to make sure that a building is functional and safe, but they are also experts in different fields. An architect designs the structure of a building—the space itself, like an apartment complex or office building. They determine what materials will be used to create it, how much money it will take to build it, and where it will be located. Architects must consider all of these things when designing a structure that is meant to last a long time. Engineers design how structures are constructed—how they'll fit together correctly so that they're sturdy enough to support their weight and stay standing in case of natural disasters like hurricanes or earthquakes; whether they'll be structurally sound enough to resist damage during construction; whether they'll be able to withstand heavy loads without crumbling down on top of people inside them; if there's going to be enough space inside for plumbing or electrical lines needed for running appliances within the structure's walls. [/QUOTE]
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