Considering the amount of corporations that are going green and the new trend in build eco friendly buildings and communites, the better a background you have the better a job you will get.
Architect designs buildings including engineering calculations on design, strength etc. The Drafts person takes those designs and calculations and make drawings of the part pieces etc for the construction of the building
The Buyer owns the plans but the Architect owns the design. That simply means no reproducing (copying) without consent from the Architect.
Architecture if you are more of the artistic type, but also somewhat interested in math and physics, which you will need to understand if you are to be an architect. If you are very much into mathematics and physics, but not interested in art and design, then mechanical engineering would be better for you.
One is a draftsmen, which is an unqualified architect. Architects are supposed to design the house, chose appropriate materials, etc. etc. I could help better if the question was more specific, though. An Engineer, Landscape Architect, Urban designer, Environmental scientist. When you say 'related' I mean these are the professions the architect has to work with. That's how I took your question.
They are a leader in the design field, implementing cost effective green sustainable techniques with integrated lifestyle specific spatial designs. They have a passion for architectural design of custom homes, commercial buildings and additions.
Paul M. Dewick has written the book "Engineering Design for Sustainable Development." He is known for his research on sustainable technologies and engineering solutions to address environmental challenges. Dewick's work often focuses on the intersection of innovation, design, and sustainability in engineering practices.
Sven Stremke has written: 'Sustainable energy landscapes' -- subject(s): Sustainable design, NATURE / Environmental Conservation & Protection, Renewable energy sources, NATURE / Ecology, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / Alternative & Renewable, Landscape design
Dorothy Mackenzie has written: 'Green design' -- subject(s): Architectural design, Design, Industrial, Engineering design, Environmental engineering, Green products, Industrial Design
The career track your looking for is to be an architect. The majors your looking for are going to be in design, engineering, and math.
Robert Neal Van Der Like has written: 'The paid-from-savings guide to green existing buildings' -- subject- s -: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Green Building Rating System, Buildings, Energy conservation, Sustainable buildings, Design and construction, Environmental engineering, Standards
Examples of standard courses include: architectural history, design studio, structural engineering, building systems, materials, and sustainable design.
The ordering of the physical environment by means of architecture,engineering,construction,landscape architecture,urben design and city planning.
Rudy Ricciotti has written: 'HQE' -- subject(s): Lobbying, Sustainable design, Environmental aspects, Architecture
Ian Colquhoun has written: 'The swords of Britain' 'Housing design' -- subject(s): Architect-designed houses, City blocks, Cluster housing, Modern Architecture 'RIBA Book of British Housing' 'Design out crime' -- subject(s): Crime, Crime analysis, Crime in public housing, Crime prevention, Crime prevention and architectural design, Environmental aspects of Crime, Sustainable architecture
Victor J. Papanek has written: 'How things don't work' -- subject(s): Commercial products, Consumer education, Design, Industrial, Industrial Design 'The green imperative' -- subject(s): Design, industrial, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Design, industrial, Environmental aspects of Industrial design, Human engineering, Industrial Design, Ergonomie, Design, Aspect de l'environnement, Industrial design
Environmental engineers use the principles of engineering, soil science, biology, and chemistry to solve environmental problems. They work to control pollution, clean up polluted areas, and monitor the progress of remediation projects.
The engineering firm Beca Group not only provided the design management and coordination but also structural, geotechnical, civil, mechanical, electrical, Plumbing, lighting and fire engineering services. Craig Craig Moller Ltd. was the architect for this project.