You're at odds with architects on material choices for a project. How can you find common ground?
Disagreements between structural engineers and architects on material choices for a project are common. As a structural engineer, your primary concern is the safety, functionality, and durability of the building. Meanwhile, architects often prioritize aesthetics and the overall vision for the project. To bridge the gap between these two perspectives, you need to find common ground that satisfies both the technical requirements and the design aspirations. This can be a challenging task, but with the right approach, it's possible to reach a solution that pleases all parties involved.