A designer of buildings is an architect. Engineers also design buildings.
An architect or building designer.
John gacey was the head designer for the constuction of the 3 tallest buildings
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The likely word sought is architect (building designer).
Architects design houses and other buildings.
The difference between the two areas is in the terminology that is used. For instance, an interior designer who works on commercial buildings.
That is the correct spelling of "architect" (a person who designs buildings and advises in their construction).
Urban designers look at the effect of the layout and arrangement of spaces, roads and buildings in cities.
Hi The Level Designer Make maps for game levels in a way that applies with the story and game events they draw a map then buildings and then set the positions for characters and objects and...etc in the map is it understood? good luck no i do not understand
Jobs that involve designing include graphic designers who create visual content, architects who design buildings and structures, interior designers who plan interior spaces, industrial designers who develop products, and fashion designers who design clothing and accessories. Designers use their creativity and technical skills to bring innovative ideas to life in various fields.
Commercial Environment Designer, Costume Designer, Car Designer, Graphic Designer, Web Designer, Software Designer, Industrial Designer, Exhibit Designer, Typographic Designer, Fashion Designer, Architect, Print Designer, Game Designer, Publication Designer, and many more...
Yes, the word 'designer' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'designer' is a word for someone who makes original sketches, patterns, models of something to be built or manufactured; a word for a person.The adjective 'designer' is a word used to describe a noun as bearing the name, signature, or identifying pattern of a specific designer or company.Example uses:Hugo became a designer in the fashion industry. (noun)A designer dress bearing his name will be expensive. (adjective)