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Why Architects need maths By Alice Wilson 2.C. What is an Architect  An Architect is someone who designs new buildings, extensions and rebuild parts.

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1 Why Architects need maths By Alice Wilson 2.C

2 What is an Architect  An Architect is someone who designs new buildings, extensions and rebuild parts of buildings that aren’t safe or are just needing done up.  They can work on particular buildings or on big development schemes, and can also design landscapes and spaces.

3 Tasks they do  An Architect can’t just design whatever they want; they have to start by talking directly to the client and see what the clients ideas are. Once they have a vague outline of what task they are taking on they will then start to establish the budget. The architect also will want to know its impact in the local environment.

4 How they use maths An architect uses maths in many ways, such as:  Basic maths (+, ─,/,x)  Measuring (drawing blueprints)  Scales  Ratios  Equations (to calculate density & structural stress levels)  Geometry

5 Examples of Architecture


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