The Architect’s Pocket Book “Structures”
February 10, 2011
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A good relationship is essential between an Architect and a Structural Engineer. In very rough terms, an architect says what a building looks like and the Structural Engineer make sure it doesn’t fall down! There should be a feeling of a team, with both working to the same aim. An Architect needs to appreciate the structural challenges that the scheme imposes. An Engineer needs to appreciate the Architect’s requirement for form and function. Both consultants aim to provide the client with what they want and within the budget available.
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