No, but you should be prepared to 'learn to get comfortable' with how you draw. I believe most people can draw well, its just that some people start a little later than others and 'the ones that can draw' just got the knack quicker than the rest. Persevere and you'll get there...from an Architect in training and...also believed he couldn't draw!
Typically calculus at the very least.
To be an architect you have to know all about angles, lenghs, and ect. You have to know math in order to get the correct angle to keep the building standing. Using geometry and trig. will help alot!
Maya Lin used the strong power of math and built architect. Maya Lin was a student of wisdom and love. She loved a Korean man named Danny Kim, but he did not love Maya back so Maya almost suicided, but she decided to go onto the path of math and architect.
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Yes, to become an architect you do indeed need to take a lot of math classes. Your math skills must be fine tuned.
Subjects needed are physics and math.
Typically calculus at the very least.
To become an architect, you must learn all kinds of math. including geometry, trigonometry, addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, as well as algebra, fractions are a good thing to become familiar with as well. Hehe
A architect uses math like meausuring length
you have to be a good designer and drawer, you have to be a good worker by your self, and you have to have intrist in it before you decied to be a architect.
no! either become an architect or engineer!
The best career for someone who likes math would be an accountant or if you were into art as well you could become an architect.
The math requirements can vary, however the math can include up to calculus I, II, III, and differential equations.
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You might, but you might not be a very good one and you may have to work harder at it.
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