ENGINEER vs ARCHITECT: Why do architects hate Engineer?!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • In this video, we will expand from last week and discuss the love hate relationship between engineers and architects. How liability and design solution can get in the way
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Комментарии • 7

  • @susmitroy8996
    @susmitroy8996 25 дней назад +1

    I don't think this world needs architects ... this is a useless field

    • @architecturalab
      @architecturalab  23 дня назад

      I think both architects and engineers play complementary roles in building design. Architects focus on the vision, aesthetics, and functionality of spaces, while engineers ensure safety and structural integrity. Architects also lead projects, balancing client needs, sustainability, and the user experience. While engineers handle the technical side, architects create spaces that are both functional and visually appealing. Both are essential for a successful project. I think recent trends have been that architects creativity is suppress due to financial burdens or client whims not exploring beyond what they are right now at the same time the responsibility of providing a new innovation and originality falls on the architect if architect starts viewing their job as a service rather than undercutting each other to get the building out the fastest through the office, we can bring respect back to the profession

  • @donquique1
    @donquique1 6 месяцев назад +2

    Because the design process from architect and engineer is very different. We do not iterate as much as an architect and if the architect changes something they perceive as tiny it can cause havoc on the engineering side of things.

    • @architecturalab
      @architecturalab  6 месяцев назад

      Aesthetics drives a lot of the decisions in architecture, and sometimes I believe engineers might overlook symmetry or something that the architect is trying to achieve and you are right there’s been times where the principal architect that I worked under specified the door on the wall that would affect not only structural, but also mechanical electrical plumbing because we had so many things running through that wall. This is a valid point.

  • @alistairabbott
    @alistairabbott Год назад +2

    Commenting to boost your metrics, but cool vid too