In this article, I'd like to explain "What is 'architectural engineering'". Let's characterize it and answer some popular questions.
Did you know the short answer is…
The branch of engineering dealing primarily with building materials and components and with the design of structural systems for buildings, in contrast to heavy construction such as bridges.
Architectural engineering is a multifaceted discipline exploring how the construction, design, and operation of a building come together.
Engineers focus on many areas: lighting, heating, cooling, ventilation, sustainability, and fire protection are just some possibilities.
In architectural engineering, the focus is on the systems used to construct new buildings or restore older ones.
Engineering is the art or science of doing something practical, it is the application of knowledge such as sciences, such as physics or chemistry, as in the construction of engines, bridges, buildings, mines, ships, and chemical plants.
Architectural engineering is a profession that applies technology and science to the creation of buildings and communities.
This career field integrates various disciplines including scientific principles, construction and environmental systems to design and construct structures that are economically viable, sustainable and add value to society as a whole.
Engineers design materials, structures and systems, considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety and cost.
Let’s start by reviewing a few questions people ask:
Architectural engineering
What is the difference between engineering and architecture...
Architectural DrawingThanks for reading up to this point and I hope you have great day.
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