Mostly their head (imagination) then uses pencil and paper to draw and refine ideas
and finally computers to 'draw' their designs in 2D and 3D.
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An architect can use an Auto CAD program on a computer to design buildings. CAD stands for Computer Aided Design. The Auto CAD program makes it easier to make the blueprints and make changes to them as needed.
There are many tools used in drafting. Things such as pens, drawing boards, T-squares, drafting machines and computer programs are all used to aid the process.
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what features do architects/designers use to help with energy efficiency in homes
The possessive form for the plural noun architects is architects'.
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A gathering/group of architects is known as a confusion of architects
Pilots use mostly electronic equipment. If electronics go out they use instruments.
They were lights on their heads
architects use coordinate planes to graph where they want the rooms to be
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Architects use triangles as part of their work in designing buildings. And finding the pygratheim therom and stuff.
Architects use the Pythagorean theorem to check distances, heights, etc...that cant be measured
Architects use scientific notation to compute very large or very small numbers.
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yes they do
Architects use fractions every day in their designs. Fractional measurements are a major part of any design or building.
They use it to measure angles and lengths