Serious Question: Do Architects Learn Enough About Construction and Materials?

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Have you ever visited a worksite and thought, "Wow, this contractor knows a lot more about construction than I do"? Have you had to change your original design because it was too difficult to construct or because it exceeded the budget? Do you think you're good at creating well-designed, efficient spaces but you're not so good when it comes to resolving the project's details?

Chances are you've found yourself in one or more of these situations, especially if you are a recent graduate. And depending on where and how you were educated, most students learn about construction and materials as it relates to the particular projects they are designing in school. Some people dedicate their career to the construction side of things--choosing classes, studios, and jobs that are focused on more technical, real-world training; others decide to focus their studies on urbanism, landscape architecture or the history of architecture. Finally, it also highly depends on the specific strength and concentration of the school you attend. 

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Cite: Franco, José Tomás. "Serious Question: Do Architects Learn Enough About Construction and Materials?" 20 Jul 2017. ArchDaily. (Trans. ArchDaily Team) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/876083/serious-question-do-architects-learn-enough-about-construction-and-materials> ISSN 0719-8884

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一个非常严肃的问题:建筑师足够了解施工和材料吗?

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