Mike Dastic Architect in environmental Impact The architect collects information about the project, including site selection, environmental impact, development law, building codes and access to the building for the disabled. Mike Dastic The architect estimates the construction costs, the materials required for the project and the time frame for completion. The architects visit the site to visualize their project and create a true-to-scale drawing that is submitted to the client or employer for design.
Production Architects in Large Companies In large companies, architects and interns work on building plans and building plans (architects call them "construction drawings"). A young, unlicensed architect in a production team (with at least 10 years of experience) spends his days correcting and modifying building plans in CAD or BIM software. Mike Dastic When modifying, you have to sit around for a long time and do the same thing over and over again, for example, screw on a piece of wood. Working together with a production team gives architects the opportunity to understand how a building is built and how the details fit together. Architectural architects use advanced computer programs - such as 3D software programs, BIM (Building Information Management) and AutoCAD (Computer Aided Design) - to create designs as well as cloud-based technologies to create them. Mike Dastic During the project, the architect consults with client, the contractor, the engineers and other key stakeholders to ensure that aspects such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and structural support are incorporated into the construction. This includes changes to the architect's design throughout the life cycle of the project.