There are three main steps in becoming an architect. First is the attainment of a professional degree in architecture. Second is work experience through an internship, and third is licensure through the passing of the Architect Registration Exam.
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Architects need to know the basics so they don't increase the costs.
i dont know iv looked everywhere
They need to know about decimals, fractions, and percents because they need to know the exact measures of the things they are designing.
Architects are "What" Engineers are "Why" and the Trades are "How"
They are called architects.
To know how well someone can do the job they would need to know what the job is. Without knowing what the job is there really is not a way for a person to know how well they can do it.
No, architects use more math than geometry and symmetry. THey need to know addition and subtraction when they want to change the dimensions of something. THey need to know scalars so that they can make accurate models. And there is higher math involved in figuring out how much weight a structure can hold.
Geometry is important to architects since they use it to design buildings or whatever they are working on. They have to take a ton of math classes to do this job.
I dont think so but it really depends on the job u have
Architects do not know that Jesus resurrected from the dead. The fact of the resurrection is a matter of faith. If there were a "fact" their would be no faith.
Architects normally have to go to school for about 4 years to get a degree in it. They have to have a degree in order to get a job with most companies and they look for a Bachelors.