Drawing I and II, Trigonometry, Calculus, Physics, Wood structural design, steel structural design, Masonry and concrete structural design, Design Elements, Computer-aided Drafting, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th-year design, in a few schools, 5th-year design, Office Management, Ethics in Architecture, Specification writing, Art History, Architecture History, and many others.
Some, but not all. The most successful ones were martial artist before becoming fighters.
Some professions related to architecture are: civil engineer, interior designer, landscape architect, cadd operator, renderer, model maker, field architect, etc.
One is a draftsmen, which is an unqualified architect. Architects are supposed to design the house, chose appropriate materials, etc. etc. I could help better if the question was more specific, though. An Engineer, Landscape Architect, Urban designer, Environmental scientist. When you say 'related' I mean these are the professions the architect has to work with. That's how I took your question.
"PL" after an architect's name typically stands for "Professional License" or "Professional Licensed," indicating that the individual is a licensed architect. This designation signifies that the architect has met the required education, experience, and examination criteria to practice architecture legally in a specific jurisdiction. In some contexts, "PL" may also refer to specific professional organizations or designations related to planning or landscape architecture.
The first name of architect Saarinen is Eero. He was a Finnish-American architect and industrial designer, renowned for his innovative buildings and furniture designs. Some of his most famous works include the Gateway Arch in St. Louis and the TWA Flight Center at JFK Airport in New York City.
I believe you mean architect :/ or being in architecture. Your sentence doesn't make sense so no answer.
A colonial architect is some one who is colonial and is a architect!
There are many. Some Prowler, Barber, Noble, Priest, Blacksmith, Executioner, Harlequin, Captain, Courtesan, Doctor, Engineer, Architect,
Some traditions say that Jude was a farmer before becoming an apostle.
First study like an architect...or study some architectural drawings..
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Becoming a contractor requires at least a four year degree, and vast understanding of blueprints. You would also need to have some good experience as an architect as well.
You'll need to achieve grades that will enable you to enroll in the college of your choice. So, mostly A's and some B's will get you there. Also, there may be some classes to grow your interest in the field while you are in high school.
The first step to becoming a herbalist, is to be accredited by an upstanding institution. A person with an interest in herbology needs to take some classes.
Some healthcare facilities and nursing homes may offer free classes or "pay as you train" classes. You may also check your local community colleges and the Red Cross to see if they offer any classes in becoming a CNA.
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There are many schools that offer classes online and I'm sure they offer classes for becoming a dental assistant. You can ask some counselors and your local community college about them and they will be able to help you.