physics and engineering(both areas of science) are used for making the blueprints and to know what goes where
Yes; architecture is the art and science of designing buildings.
Yes, architects use science in various ways, particularly in understanding materials, structural integrity, and environmental factors. They apply principles of physics and engineering to ensure buildings are safe, functional, and sustainable. Additionally, knowledge of environmental science helps architects design structures that are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. Overall, science plays a crucial role in the architectural design and construction process.
Chefs use science to measure and mix ingredients. They use science to learn how different ingredients react to each other.
More a philosophical question but most likely the answer would be that science is the basis of technology not the other way round. Technology is the practical use of science. You can still understand science without using it in practical terms.
i dont know thats why im asking
They use science when they build big constructions.
Yes; architecture is the art and science of designing buildings.
I just met an architect.
They science when they build big constructions Architects use physics to know if the ground is suitable to build their building on or if the weather there is suitable.
you would use science in technology by computer.
used by: architect engineer carpenter
Like this; I am an architect.
What level gcse maths English language science and technical subject do you need to become an architect?"
simply to find area,distance, and perimiter
I am studying to become an architect.
Art english math science
They need to know a lot about physics, how to structure things about heat electricity etc. and they must know what metals are strong or weak.