Architect rulers, also known as architectural scales, are specialized measuring tools used primarily in architectural drawings and design. They typically feature multiple scales for different units of measurement, such as feet and inches, allowing architects and draftsmen to accurately measure and create scaled representations of buildings and spaces. The distinct triangular shape and graduated markings enable precise measurements for detailed planning and layout work.
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What is the salary of an architect?
an architect
architect and sculptor Gutzon Borglum
Bullock Smith was the architect
drafting table, computer, sketches, rulers, blueprints, pencils
A landscape architect uses trignometry to measure the height of trees and buildings. They also measure slopes of hillsides.
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to measure
To measure length.
rulers, tape measures, yard sticks, and my favorite... guesstimation =P
They are also mathematicians because you have to measure if your an Architect.
a lot
Rulers and tape measures.
with three 11 inch rulers
Rulers, tape measures, yard sticks.
*TAPE MEASURE*METRIC RULERS*METER STICKthats all I know...Thank you!!!!