2. Article of architecture.
Architecture Graduates: What Next?
Architects design buildings and other structures. In addition
to considering the way these buildings and structures look,
they also …
These: design buildings, other structures.
They: buildings
3. make sure they are functional, safe, economical and suit the
needs of the people who use them.
Over the course of the five years of study (and two years of
work placements) it takes to qualify, an architecture graduate
will have covered a wide range of subjects, including history,
law, IT, technology and management, as well as a
substantial design element. In addition, the student will pick
up numerical skills, drawing, computer-aided design and
project management skills
They: design buildings and other structures.
It: years of study.
4.
A career in architecture may be of several types. A licensed
architect, after gaining experience, may take on increasingly
responsible duties and eventually manage entire projects.
Architects may advance to supervisory or managerial positions in
large firms. Some become partners in established firms while
others set up their own practices. The work of an architect involves
the following
Discussing the objectives, requirements and budget of a project
Providing various predesign services which may include conducting
feasibility and environmental impact studies, selecting a site, or
specifying the requirements the design must meet
Preparing drawings and presenting ideas for the client to review
Developing final construction plans that show the building's
appearance as well as details for its construction
Their: architects.
That: constructions plans.
5. In addition to ''traditional'' careers in architecture, an architectural
education may lead to a number of other careers. Some of these
are: critic, building inspector, campus planner, developer,
landscape architect, graphic designer, set designer, construction
manager, professor, interior designer, codes consultant, structural
engineer and photographer.
There are some specialized areas that could also be of interest to
those with a passion for the environment and history - such as
historic building inspectors and conservation officers.
These: Other careers.
Those: people whit passion for the enviroment and history.
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''Beyond the obvious careers of architect and architectural
technologist, architecture graduates can also aim for roles
where their visual awareness and technical abilities, as well
as their understanding of buildings and how they work, will
be valuable and relevant,'' says Margaret Holbrough, careers
advisor at Graduate Prospects.