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Sheldon Patnett - Many think they know that an architect designs buildings and structures and then produces instruments of practice to create the buildings and structures he designs a real possibility. That is not too far from an idea as architects draw and create in three dimensions if they are designing. They are able to achieve this because they are trained in design, structural systems, site analysis, environmental analysis, together with some geology and soils education along with other elements that are attached to his skill set which could include other items although not limited to psychology, economics and sociology.

The architect also has skill levels that are connected to the knowledge of existing codes and by laws of the state by which he practices enabling the architect to tell apart himself from other professionals inside the building industries. His training is very intense right from the university towards the apprenticeship he has to finish to get a total of eight years minimum in order to qualify to just consider the state licensing exam containing nine exams at last count. What an architect does is quite tedious work which encompasses many disciplines and coordinates them together to bring about the style he has envisioned for himself and his clients.

Sheldon Patnett - All design is really a process beginning with an idea which at the preliminary design phase starts the method moving forward, after which once approved is further produced by the design development phase whilst the architect is envisioning with his mind's eye a 3 dimensional aspect of the structure he is building around the creative level. He's taught and educated to develop these processes at the university which together with some talent and very hard work, graduates to another level which is apprenticeship with another licensed architect or architectural firm where he works for at least three years.

Architects draw plans, diagrams, schematics along with other drawing skills that represent the building design he is envisioning for other people to build. These instruments of practice are classified as construction documents and therefore are systematically prepared and organized for other professionals to use in the building of the project that is being created for a client.

It takes great care and skill to style and create a structure and architects are trained accordingly to do these disciplines to take the design to fruition as mentioned before. Architects also coordinate and manage construction projects while they may have not ever designed your building they are working on. Another discipline architects do is forensic architecture which is where they investigate building failures in earthquakes as well as other emergencies that happen all over the world. Analysis is given and place forth to the authorities having jurisdiction over the areas that have been deemed a catastrophe or another such occurrences.

Sheldon Patnett - Together can see, architects give a variety of services of utmost importance and that is public safety. That is the number one thing that architects target and is required in the future of the world that increasingly becomes more diverse and complex.