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  1. Architectural engineering vs civil engineering | Forum | Archinect

    Nov 15, 2018 · Civil engineering is a stream you can opt if you like the basic physics behind building things or saying it easy, you like HOW construction goes and not DESIGNING the structure. …

  2. Architect vs Civil Engineer | Forum | Archinect

    Apr 23, 2014 · Civil engineering and Architecture are both careers that involve building. Civil engineers focus on public infrastructure, and architects focus on both public and private buildings.

  3. Changing from engineering to architecture | Forum | Archinect

    Oct 27, 2021 · You can then pursue non-building structures as well. There are different cultures between architecture and engineering but you would be quite valuable and you would have competency in the …

  4. Arhitectural drawing Levels: FFL vs SFL vs SSL - Archinect

    Jan 15, 2020 · Hi,I need your opinion on this item. I had a conversation today with colleagues about which Floor Level is the basis in determining the other Levels in a storey. Is it the Finish floor level …

  5. Architecture to Structural Engineering. Would appreciate your view ...

    Jul 1, 2014 · I would like to know if: 1.- has anybody made that turn, from Architecture to Structural Engineering? 2.- is it worth/necessary to take a masters' degree in structural engineering, or is it a …

  6. Can't choose between civil engineer or architect - Archinect

    May 27, 2020 · It was for me. I ended up choosing a civil engineering degree with a focus in structures and a minor in architectural studies. Most of my classmates either went to work as engineers or went …

  7. Primary vs Secondary Structure | Forum | Archinect

    Oct 3, 2016 · I just started in architecture school and I am trying to understand the difference between Primary vs Secondary structure in a structural system.As far as I can tell, primary probably means all …

  8. The Quest for 200K and leaving architecture to do so - Archinect

    Aug 23, 2024 · For reference, we are paying new graduates from a 4 year program in either construction management or civil engineering to be on site project engineers at about 75K/ year base salary.

  9. What does ASI/PR stand for? | Forum | Archinect

    Aug 10, 2010 · In contract administration phase site changes are issued with sheet numbers beginning with either PR-## or ASI-##. We don't know what the letters stand for and what the difference is?? …

  10. Architecture after engineering? | Forum | Archinect

    Mar 26, 2009 · Which school has best civil engineering program McMaster or Waterloo? And i was think of moving on to masters in architecture after