Architects are master builders and have the abilty to learn,investigate things from simple to complex, from natural to uncertain and use this learned information to come up with solutions and innovations which the end-users/ humanities can physically experience. That's why real Architects have always been intricate thinkers and jack of all trades. And I'm always been amaze by them and jealous at the same time..🤩🤩🤩💖
So where is the data on the distributions of steel and concrete down the Twin Towers? Where have structural engineers demanded that information to analyze the speed of the collapse?
My math: F's
My physic: F's
Me: *in 11th grade wanting to become an architect in the future*
Architects are master builders and have the abilty to learn,investigate things from simple to complex, from natural to uncertain and use this learned information to come up with solutions and innovations which the end-users/ humanities can physically experience. That's why real Architects have always been intricate thinkers and jack of all trades. And I'm always been amaze by them and jealous at the same time..🤩🤩🤩💖
I had a project to do on how physics is applied in architecture and this really helped!
Me too!
same .we have to tell what elements told in this video are related to physics
Thank you.
I love learning, and loved learning about some of these principle components in architecture and design.
Cool.
So where is the data on the distributions of steel and concrete down the Twin Towers? Where have structural engineers demanded that information to analyze the speed of the collapse?
What’s the name for the type of physics used in architecture?
Statics
Classical mechanics probably
Hi siddique
Hi mujtaba