Being intelligent and knowing art and how to apply math, although most mathematical computations are being worked out by computers now-a-days. A fundamental understanding of computers along with the ability to visualize abstract concepts in 3D, + model making + good communication skills + understanding of, and experience in, building construction + the enjoyment of details with a slight OCD compulsion + self confidence + ability to learn (forever) + fundamental understating of finances + acceptance that you'll probably never be financially rich
To be an architect you need good vision, precision and tenacity. You also need to be good at maths and drawing. Communication skills are also important so that you can get a good idea of the clients needs and communicate what is to be built to the contractor.
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Many people who dream of designing gardens don't need to become a landscape architect, and being a landscape designer (without the architect's exam and internship) can be an excellent career choice for many. Check out my article on becoming a landscape designer:http://www.ehow.com/how_4696284_become-professional-landscape-designer.html
you will need talentyou will need heartyou will need problemsand most of all you will need hattas
to be able to draw a sketch of what he wants to do.
There are several different groups who work together in building design. The main roles are architect, landscape architect, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineers. Sometimes there are also other design consultants involved. To be a professional architect or engineer you need an accredited undergraduate or graduate level degree, followed by 3-4 years of work experience, followed by a registration exam. As an intern architect or engineer, a lot of your job will be computer drafting. The math involved is not too difficult. Some of the more critical skills are design/problem solving and teamwork/communication. See professional registration websites for more info: www.ncarb.org www.clarb.org www.nspe.org
Yes, to become an architect you do indeed need to take a lot of math classes. Your math skills must be fine tuned.
Every job has it own particular requirements. There is no one set of skills and abilities which would make you a perfect worker for every job.
you need to have a 5 year bachelor's degree so you can become a architect
The skills and/or schooling need to become a mechanic are knowledge on engine management, variety of systems involved in mechanical work, diagnostic abilities, management skills, and customer care.
u need a maths degree is all i know
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Veterinarians have to be able to problem solve. They also need excellent interpersonal and communication skills and love to help animals and their people.
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There are key skills and technical skills needed to become an acrobat. The key skills needed are flexibility, strength, balance, agility, and artistry. The technical skills depend on the type of acrobats.
What level gcse maths English language science and technical subject do you need to become an architect?"
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What skills do you need to become a social care worker?