It is a required part of the curriculum for engineering and is critical for every engineer.
Yes maths and drawing both essential for architecture.
SKA is a sketch made by the architect. It is also sometimes referred to as ASK. Sketches are usually assigned a number. ASK's or SKA's become part of the contract documents. They are necessary to describe something in a drawing without having to issue or reissue large sheets. SKS's are sketches made by the structural engineer, SKM's are made by the mechanical engineer, SKE's the by electrical engineer, etc.
A lot of work
mining engineer
A working drawing is a type of technical drawing, which is part of the documentation needed to build an engineering product or architecture.
You need to major in architecture in order to be an architectural engineer. It's a great career!
Fumio Shimizu has written: 'Contemporary British architectural drawing' -- subject(s): Architectural drawing, Architecture, Modern, Modern Architecture
Marco Frascari has written: 'Monsters of architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, Philosophy, Symbolism in architecture 'Eleven exercises in the art of architectural drawing' -- subject(s): Architectural drawing, Technique
drawing , building tactics, etc
dancing painting architecture sculpture ceramics drawing
Kristina Marie Luce has written: 'Gothic drawing, the neglected set and 13th century tower epure at the Cathedral of Bourges' -- subject(s): Architecture, Gothic, Buildings, structures, Drawing, Gothic, Gothic Architecture, Gothic Drawing
A non projective engineer's drawing is done without using any instruments like triangle and scale. Such a drawing is also called a sketch or free hand drawing.