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Architecture students develop highly desirable skills in creation, vision, technique and design. In addition to a career in architecture, see what other opportunities are open to you.
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Architecture Architecture, art and designing and building techniques, which are distinguished from skills related to construction. Architectural practices are used to fulfill both practical and expressive requirements, and thus serve both utilitarian and aesthetic ends. www.homeworkminutes.com
Use The types of architecture are established not by architects but by the community, according to the needs of different institutions. Communities set goals and assign assignments to architects to find ways to achieve them. www.homeworkminutes.com
Architectural types Architecture is made only to meet individual or group specifications. Economic law prevents architects from imitating their fellow artists in producing works that have no or only potential demand. www.homeworkminutes.com
Domestic Architecture Domestic architecture is produced for social units: individuals, families, or clans and their dependents, humans and animals. It provides shelter and security for basic physical functions of life www.homeworkminutes.com
Governmental architecture The basic functions of government, to a greater extent than those of religion, are similar in all societies: administration, legislation, and justice. But the architectural needs differ according to the nature of the relationship between rulers and ruled. www.homeworkminutes.com
Techniques Architectural techniques in the sense that they will be considered here are only methods in which structures are formed from certain materials. www.homeworkminutes.com
Expression The expression in architecture is the communication of quality and meaning. Functions and construction techniques are interpreted and transformed by expression in art, as sounds are transformed into music and words into literature. www.homeworkminutes.com
Theory Of Architecture The term architectural theory was originally simply the accepted translation of the Latin term ratiocination used by Vitruvius, a Roman architect-engineer of the 1st century AD, to differentiate intellectual knowledge from practical knowledge in basic enabling to judge the appropriateness of buildings or construction projects www.homeworkminutes.com