They use mostly their head (imagination) then use pencil and paper to draw and refine their ideas. They also use computers to 'draw' their designs in 2D and 3D.
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Architect Francisco "Bobby" Manosa
police of sub-continent can earn more an architect and a builder.
Yes.
This question requires an elaborate answer, here's an excellent article on the differences (and the advantages) between the project architect and the project manager: http://www.pmhut.com/project-architect-vs-project-manager
Like this; I am an architect.
I am studying to become an architect.
I just met an architect.
I'm going to be an architect when I finish my graduation
yes
acrhitects use geometry and symmetry
An "associated architect" just means that the architect is associated with an architecture firm, but is not yet a partner. Any Architect who is employed by another architect or firm is consider an Associate, until they become an owner/partner. Licenced Architect can be either a partner or an associated architect. Unlicensed architects (hold architectural degrees or certificates only) will often use the term Associate Architect because they rely on a Licenced Architect to overview and Sign & Seal their drawings.
engineer and architect
He was a painter, sculptor, architect, stamp designer, ...
of course you're allowed
Probably.
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