is architectural engineering a mixture of designing and constructing a building?

Posted by admin on November 22nd, 2009 and filed under architectural engineering | 1 Comment »


Architectural Engineering involves all the specialties concerned;
Civil, Structural, Mechanical, (Heating & Plumbing), and Electrical.
(For projects of any significant size, the Architect co-ordinates the
work of his hired, sub-contractor, specialists in these fields.)
The Architect, and his sub-contracted Engineers usually also
supervise construction to assure compliance with plans & spec.s,
once that stage is reached.

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  1. Irv S Says:

    Architectural Engineering involves all the specialties concerned;
    Civil, Structural, Mechanical, (Heating & Plumbing), and Electrical.
    (For projects of any significant size, the Architect co-ordinates the
    work of his hired, sub-contractor, specialists in these fields.)
    The Architect, and his sub-contracted Engineers usually also
    supervise construction to assure compliance with plans & spec.s,
    once that stage is reached.
    References :

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