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单词 architect
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architect
(ɑːʳkɪtekt )
Word forms: architects
1. countable noun B1
An architect is a person who designs buildings.
2. countable noun B1+
You can use architect to refer to a person who plans large projects such as landscaping or railways.
...the landscape architect for Hampshire county council.
...Paul Andreu, chief architect of French railways.
3. countable noun
The architect of an idea, event, or institution is the person who invented it or made it happen. [formal]
...Russia's chief architect of economic reform. [+ of]
Synonyms: creator, father, shaper, engineer  
Collocations:
chief architect
The chief architect must have been a gigantic hummingbird, or a lizard with a slide-rule.
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When he arrived as chief architect he inherited a plan for the sewage works that was 'uniquely bad'.
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He was the chief architect of the party in mid-1990s and was responsible for the social engineering trigger.
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He was soon assigned as the chief architect of the microprocessor project that produced the 6800.
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He was also the chief architect of the people of the netherworld.
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famous architect
The home's individuality, coupled with its high artistic merit, and famous architect, make it significant historically and culturally.
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By 1770, he had become a famous architect.
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Many buildings throughout the region were designed by the famous architect.
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However, many historians claim that the famous architect in fact left his own profile on the palace walls.
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The famous architect conceptualised a harmony of facades giving the buildings a distinctive character.
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hire an architect
The second buyer-type could hire an architect and let imagination run wild.
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They hired a commercial agent to source a property, then bought the former factory for 725,000, and needed to hire an architect to be granted change of use to residential.
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They began soliciting $100 founders' memberships to hire an architect and construct a clubhouse and by early 1928 over 1,000 had been collected.
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He went to work on the problem by hiring an architect to design a new office arrangement.
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He bought the flat, built good relationships with the building's other residents, hired an architect and determined to transform the space into a stylish home.
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local architect
To illustrate, a lunch arranged by a pastor with a local architect to discuss new building plans would qualify as a business expense.
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Scarcely had the dust settled than they got a local architect to build a different opera house.
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The couple found a local architect who had the original plans.
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Callers can explain their project to advisers who will put them in touch with a local architect who specialises in that type of conversion, extension or building.
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For building work, you should be able to work out the expected cost per square foot for your area (a local architect will know the going rate).
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modernist architect
Talk to any dogmatic modernist architect and you will quickly find the inner functionalist.
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Concrete has been a huge trend for years, loved by modernist architects for adding industrial chic to bathrooms and kitchens.
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Modernist architects routinely worked with scientists - from engineers to sociologists - to better understand what could be done.
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What was new about this was that his pronouncements were backed up by action, an action that many people - although not many modernist architects - broadly support.
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For a hundred years at least, modernist architects have dreamt of turning houses into normal consumer products that could be assembled in factories and traded globally.
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naval architect
It was founded by a naval architect (born 1843).
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One calls in a naval architect to safely lower large objects to the seabed, and to lift foundered vessels without breaking them up, he explains.
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A naval architect uses the correlation between longitudinal strength and a set of hull thicknesses called scantlings to manage problems of longitudinal strength and stresses.
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In high school, he dreamed of being a naval architect, but after graduation he declared his intention to follow an art career.
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Noise reduction and shock hardening must be the joint responsibility of both the naval architect and the marine engineer.
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project architect
He may not do the nitty-gritty any more - that's outsourced to a project architect - but why put himself through such heartache?
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As project architect in charge, he took the scheme from the initial competition bid through to completion.
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The performance of the role of project architect requires that the individual performing this role be registered as an architect in the state in which they are performing the role.
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renowned architect
Today they offer the chance to own a detached house designed by a renowned architect at a fraction of the price of a manor home.
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In 1953, six renowned architects submitted designs for the new theatre.
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The restoration of many of their facilities has been entrusted to renowned architects, resulting in a curious combination of harvesting tradition and visual modernity.
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A recent book on the subject documents the extraordinary breadth and significance of the work produced by students, many of whom went on to become renowned architects and educators.
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In the past, the city's largest banks had each retained nationally renowned architects while local architects were only chosen to design bank branches or remodel existing buildings.
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software architect
He stood down as chief executive officer in 2000 but remained chairman and became chief software architect.
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He remained as chairman and created the position of chief software architect for himself.
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The owner and chief software architect of a computer games company.
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Software architects use architectural models to communicate with others and seek peer feedback.
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The users building the models are typically enterprise architects, business architects, business analysts, data architects, software architects, and so forth.
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visionary architect
Was he the most visionary architect and designer of the 19th century?
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Threats were issued, a replacement village was built by a visionary architect, bribes were offered - all to no avail.
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They have all the skills of visionary architects and developers and give the community new places to use and enjoy.
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The visionary architect's life and reputation are reassessed by one of our great biographers.
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Translations:
Chinese: 建筑师
Japanese: 建築家
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