Career questions tagged architecture
An architect is the first step in designing a structure. Popular careers include Architectural and engineering managers, landscape artists, civil engineers, but there is much more. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessIs there anyway to have hired work hands long term in construction?
My dad has been a finishing carpenter for many many years and has his own company. He has many connections and knows lots of people in the construction industry. When he gets big jobs he struggles to finish all by himself because the help hands he hires will come and go all the time. Max they stick around is two weeks.
What type of measurement unit that used in USA? (Feet/inches or Metric)
Hello, I'm interior Designer from Thailand. Now, I moved to Amarillo, Texas, USA. I like to know Interior Designer stuff in USA like... - What is common design or people behavior here in USA? - What type of measurement unit that used in USA? (Feet/inches or Metric) Thank you!
What does being an architect entail?
I have always wanted to go into architecture, but my school has never had any classes or groups that have ever talked about what this line of work entails, so I just had a couple questions. How Does Your Design Process Work? What Services Do You Offer? What are the Philosophies that you stick to?
What type of preparations should I take in order to get an Architecture or Construction Management job?
I would love to know what sort of topics I should study and what courses I should consider in college for this type of work and if there are things i should know beforehand.
What steps should I take to enter the realty and creative realty workforce?
Me and my partner are thinking about starting a realty business after we finish school. I’ve done some researching and I have a lot of questions. - Do we need the real estate broker license to lease and rent to residents? Is it a good idea to get the Real estate broker license to lease and rent to residents as a form of income before getting into the other aspects of realty and the realty business? Is college necessary to become a real estate broker? If not and we do decide to still gain higher education, what paths, majors, minors, and degrees would you recommend? What do I need to become and official architect? Will it be easier to get that title if I am already considered a real estate broker and have interior architectural experience? What counts as architectural experience? Do games and software that specialize in interior architecture and architecture count as experience? What advice do yu have for someone who doesn’t have a clear path on how to start a realty business? Can a real estate broker hire mortgage agents? If not, are we able to hire a mortgage broker who can hire the mortgage agents under our company mortgage department?
What would yu recommend for someone who is still in high school trying to get a head start on realty services? (Including but not limited to architecture, interior/exterior design, flipping and selling homes, real estate)
I would like to know what I can start on now to be able to reach my goal sooner when I finish school
Why did you choose to become an Interior Designer?
Hello! My name is Jenny and I am a current high school student. I'm conducting an interview with any professional in Applied Physical Arts field for a Foundations in Health Science Class project about careers! Why did you choose to become an Interior Designer? What skill sets did you learn or gain while pursuing your career?
How many career choices are there for architecture?
How many different career choices are there for Architecture? And what would I need to major in to do well in each specific architectural career choice?
what are pros of being a electrician ?
i am high school student
What are some of the pros to being an interior designer?
What are some things you guys love about your design career?
How would you describe the pros and cons of being an architect?
I'm Amir and I'm 17
where is the best place to live to be a landscape architect
i want to be comfortably living not having to worry about bills but I don't know where to relocate with a great salary.
What are some hardships of being an Architect?
Every job has its downsides, tell me about some of them!
How much does it usually cost to become an Architect?
Including the cost for licenses, exams, and school how much would it cost total to try and become one?
What are some activities I can do that will help me in the future if I want to become an architect?
I am currently a sophomore in high school and I am really looking into being an architect. I am trying to get more of an idea of things I can practice like some of the skills that will be necessary and other activities that can be good practice for a future job in architecture.
What colleges have good architecture programs?
I am currently a sophomore in high school and I am starting to look into some college options. I am currently thinking of being an architect. I like residential architecture but I'm not sure if that is the specific kind of architecture I would like to do. I haven't really thought about whether I would like to stay close to home or not, so I've been looking for the best architecture programs that colleges offer anywhere throughout the United States.
2 questions, 1: How much does an Architect earn on Average? 2: What are some challenges Architects face in their line of Work?
I want to get a general idea for their salary/pay while also knowing some hurdles I may have to face along the way.
does an architecture have a certain way?
what do architects do in the lifetime. what is the daily work when you need to have a job to do in the future? why is it possible to use architecture skills?
How long does it usually take to become an Architect?
I'm curious to see how long it might take to become one.
What specialization fields of Architects are there?
I'm curious about specializations in the field of Architecture, trying to see if I can narrow my options down further.
what architectural job pays the most?
I am wondering which job in the architecture/construction industry would pay the most, I enjoy building and planning the building stuff.
What is the most fun part of being an architect? What is the least fun part?
I have been really interested in architecture from a young age and I am continuing to look more into this career as an option for my future. I have talked to a couple of architects but I would like to learn more about architecture in general from multiple different people and perspectives.
What skills should an Architect have?
I want to get into Architecture, though I'm not sure what skills I'll need in order to thrive in the industry.
What is required for Civil Engineering?
How hard is it to get into civil engineering? What parts of it should I try? How many years in college will it take to get there?
1. How many years of experience do you have in your current field? 2. What does a typical workday look like for you? 3. What certifications would you recommend an entry-level architect to prioritize obtaining?
I am interested in becoming an Architect. I understand there are education requirements. I would like to discuss the topic with someone in this field..
What is the most difficult thing in architecture?
I've been thinking of being an architect, I consider myself a great drawer and am good with numbers. Ever since I was younger I had a pull towards creating or building something. I really find it exciting when you get pull those ideas and create a physical design of a model or building.
What interest should you have if you want to be an architectural engineer?
Hobbies, personality, behavior, preferred work environment, education, and salary depending where you live.