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by pedrosorio
1231 days ago
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The answer to most of your questions is yes, although obviously most architects are not proficient in operating most tools used in construction because that's not their job. > Can an architect actually put the pieces together? Unclear what this means, but architects have plenty of training in doing "manual work". Building models requires a lot more precision than most things in construction. > Do they know where to source materials? That's part of their job description. > Do they understand how to order and schedule the construction of a design? Definitely part of their job description. |
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I have about a half-dozen friends as architects in the US, and only 1 of them could do any of the things I mentioned. All have been practising residential and commercial and government architects for > 30 years.