You're facing conflicting design preferences in architecture and engineering. How can you bridge the gap?
In the world of building and design, architects and engineers often have different priorities. Architects are concerned with the aesthetic and functional aspects of a structure, aiming to create spaces that are both beautiful and useful. Engineers, on the other hand, focus on the technical and practical elements, ensuring that buildings are safe and structurally sound. This can lead to conflicts when the two fields' design preferences clash. However, by understanding each other's perspectives and working collaboratively, it's possible to bridge the gap between architecture and engineering, leading to innovative and successful projects.
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Silvio Melhado, Ph.D., Eng.Professeur agrégé - University of Québec - école de technologie supérieure
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Sujit MahakhudSecurity Delivery Senior Analyst @Accenture | Microsoft Security | Microsoft Sentinel Black Belt | Cyber Security…
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Jampana Yashwanth V.Architect at Urban Narratives | BIM and Urban Design Enthusiast | Simplistic Visionary