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		<title>What is Architecture?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Jools</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People need places in which to live, work, play, learn, worship, meet, govern, shop and eat. They have private and public spaces, indoors and out including rooms, buildings, and complexes; neighborhoods and cities, suburbs and urban centers.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People need places in which to live, work, play, learn, worship, meet, govern, shop and eat. They need private and public spaces, indoors and out including rooms, buildings, and complexes; neighborhoods and towns, suburbs and urban centers.</p>
<p>Architects, professionals trained in the art and science of building design and licensed to protect health, safety, and welfare, transform these needs into concepts and then develop the beliefs into building images that can be constructed by others.</p>
<p>In designing buildings, architects communicate between and assist people who have needs. These include customer, users, the population as a complete, and those who will make the spaces that satisfy those needs including builders and contractors, plumbers and painters, carpenters, and air conditioning mechanics.</p>
<p>Whether the project is a room or a city, a fresh building or the renovation of an old one, architects provide the professional services, ideas and insights, design and technical knowledge, drawings and specifications, administration, coordination, and informed decision making , whereby a fantastic range of functional, aesthetic, technological economic, human, environmental, and safety factors is melded into a coherent and appropriate solution for the problems at hand.</p>
<p>This is what architects are, conceivers of buildings. What they do is to design, that is, supply cement images for a new structure so that it is able to be put up. The main task of the architect, then as now, is to convey what proposed buildings should be and took like. The architect&#8217;s role is that surrounding mediator between the customer or patron, that is, the individual who decides to construct, and the job force with its overseers, which we might collectively consult as the builder.</p>
<p>Why Architecture?</p>
<p>Why do you hope to turn into an architect? Have you been building with Legos since you were two? Did a counselor propose it to you because of a strong interest and skill in mathematics and art? Or are there other reasons? Aspiring architects cite zest for drawing, creating, and designing, hope to make a difference in the community; aptitude for mathematics and science, or an association to a household member in the profession. Whatever your reason, are you suited to become an architect?</p>
<p>Is Architecture for You?</p>
<p>How have you any idea if the hunt for architecture is correct for you? Those within the profession suggest that if you&#8217;re creative or artistic and good in mathematics and science, you might have what it takes to be a booming architect. Yet, Dana Cuff, author of Architecture: The Story of Practice, suggests it takes more:</p>
<p>There are two qualities that neither employers nor educators can instill and without which, it is assumed, one cannot become a &#8220;good&#8221; architect: dedication and talent.</p>
<p>Owing to the breadth of skills and talents necessary to be an architect, you may be able to find your area of interest within the profession regardless. It takes three attributes to be a successful architecture student &#8211; intelligence, creativity and dedication, and you need any two of the three.</p>
<p>Also, your education will develop your knowledge base and design talents. Regrettably, there is no magic test to decide if growing an architect is for you. Perhaps, the most effective way to settle on if you should interpret flattering an architect is to experience the profession firsthand. Ask many questions and recognize that numerous related career fields ought to help you.</p>
<p>For the architect must, on the one hand, be a person who&#8217;s fascinated by how things work and how he can create them work, not in the sense of inventing or repairing machinery, but rather in the organization of time-space elements to produce the wanted effect.</p>
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