A person skilled in the art of building; one who understands architecture, or makes it his occupation to form plans and designs of buildings, and to superintend the artificers employed., A contriver, designer, or maker.
someone who builts
The suffix of "architect" is "-ect," which comes from the Latin word "architectus" meaning "master builder."
A person who designs buildings
The root word for "architect" is "archi," which comes from the Greek word "arkhi-" meaning chief or leader, and "tekton" meaning builder. Together they form "architekton," which refers to a chief or master builder.
An architect does not have to know a lot about economics, but there is at least some economics involved in architecture, to the extent that if someone wants to hire an architect to build something, the architect has to be able to tell the customer what it will cost to build.
The suffix for "architect" is "-tect," which comes from the Latin "tectus," meaning "to cover" or "to build." In this context, "architect" refers to someone who designs and oversees the construction of buildings. The term itself combines "archi-" (chief or principal) with "-tect," indicating a leading builder or designer.
An architect.
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Sit your parents down and ask them why they don't want you to become an architect, if you really want to be one they shouldn't stop you. It's yourcourier and no one should have an say in this
Architect.
Mike Brady was an architect.
architect is a job