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ar·chi·tect A0408700 (är′kĭ-tĕkt′)n.1. One who designs and supervises the construction of buildings or other large structures.2. One that plans, devises, or organizes something: a country that was the war's chief architect.tr.v. ar·chi·tect·ed, ar·chi·tect·ing, ar·chi·tects Informal To plan, organize, and bring to fruition: architected a web-based application. [Latin architectus, from Greek arkhitektōn : arkhi-, archi- + tektōn, builder; see teks- in Indo-European roots.]architect (ˈɑːkɪˌtɛkt) n1. (Architecture) a person qualified to design buildings and to superintend their erection2. (Professions) a person qualified to design buildings and to superintend their erection3. (Architecture) a person similarly qualified in another form of construction: a naval architect. 4. (Professions) a person similarly qualified in another form of construction: a naval architect. 5. any planner or creator: the architect of the expedition. vb (tr) to plan or create (something, esp a computer system)[C16: from French architecte, from Latin architectus, from Greek arkhitektōn director of works, from archi- + tektōn workman; related to tekhnē art, skill]ar•chi•tect (ˈɑr kɪˌtɛkt) n. 1. a person who engages in the profession of architecture. 2. a person professionally engaged in the design of certain constructions other than buildings: landscape architect. 3. planner; deviser; creator: the architects of the report. [1555–65; < Latin architectus < Greek architéktōn= Greek archi- archi- + tektōn builder] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | architect - someone who creates plans to be used in making something (such as buildings)designercreator - a person who grows or makes or invents thingslandscape architect, landscape gardener, landscaper, landscapist - someone who arranges features of the landscape or garden attractivelyIthiel Town, Town - United States architect who was noted for his design and construction of truss bridges (1784-1844) |
architectnoun1. designer, planner, draughtsman, master builder Employ an architect to make sure the plans comply with regulations.2. creator, father, shaper, engineer, author, maker, designer, founder, deviser, planner, inventor, contriver, originator, prime mover, instigator, initiator the country's chief architect of economic reformQuotations "architect: one who drafts a plan of your house, and plans a draft of your money" [Ambrose Bierce The Devil's Dictionary]architectnounOne that creates, founds, or originates:author, creator, entrepreneur, father, founder, inventor, maker, originator, parent, patriarch.Translationsarchitect (ˈaːkitekt) noun a person who designs buildings etc. 建築師 建筑师ˈarchitecture (-tʃə) noun the art of designing buildings. He's studying architecture; modern architecture. 建築學 建筑学ˌarchiˈtectural adjective 建築學的 建筑学的IdiomsSeeevery man is the architect of his own fortunearchitect
architect1. a person qualified to design buildings and to superintend their erection 2. a person similarly qualified in another form of construction ArchitectAn individual who is engaged in the design of buildings and who often supervises the construction.architect[′är·kə‚tekt] (architecture) A person who is skilled and knowledgeable in the design of buildings and whose qualifications are recognized by a college degree and licensing by an appropriate professional organization. architect1. A person trained and experienced in the design of buildings and the coordination and supervision of all aspects of the construction of buildings. 2. A designation reserved, usually by law, for a person or organization professionally qualified and duly licensed to perform architectural services, including analysis of project requirements, creation and development of the project design, preparation of drawings, specifications, and bidding requirements, and general administration of the construction contract. An architect usually renders services that require the application of art, science, and the aesthetics of design to the construction of buildings, including their components and appurtenances and the spaces around them, taking into account the safeguarding of life, health, property, and public welfare; often includes consultation, evaluation, planning, the provision of preliminary studies, designs, and construction documents; and may also include construction management, and the administration of construction documents.architectTo design a hardware or software structure. See architecture.MedicalSeeRAArchitect
ArchitectA person who prepares the plan and design of a building or other structure and sometimes super-vises its construction. A landscape architect is responsible for the arrangement of scenery over a tract of land for natural or aesthetic purposes in order to enhance or preserve the property. Regulation The practice of planning and designing a building requires the application of specialized skill and knowledge. Because the product of an architect's work is used by members of the general public, the legislature of a state may regulate the practice of those engaged in the profession. Regulatory statutes designed to protect public health and safety are created under the inherent authority of a state to protect the welfare of its citizens. As a general rule, regulatory statutes are valid, provided they are not unreasonable. Statutes requiring that architects must be registered and licensed are based on public policy aimed at protecting citizens from unqualified practitioners. In many states, statutes call for the revocation of a license for such conduct as Fraud, dishonesty, recklessness, incompetence, or Misrepresentation when an architect acts in his or her professional capacity. The power to revoke a license is commonly given by the legislature to a state board of architects who must act in a manner prescribed by statute. Generally, an architect is entitled to notice and a hearing when the board seeks to revoke his or her license. The architect can appeal a revocation. Qualifications Statutes setting forth the requirements for obtaining a license or registration generally require that the applicants be of legal age and of good moral character, have completed a certain course of study, and have a certain amount of practical experience. Many states have an additional requirement that applicants must pass an examination. A legislature may provide that certain persons who have practiced architecture for a period of time prior to legislation requiring an examination may register as architects without an examination. Such a statutory provision is called a Grandfather Clause. Persons who present themselves to the public as architects must comply with the statutory registration and licensing requirements. The failure to do so is unlawful. In most states, persons who falsely hold themselves out as licensed architects are guilty of a misdemeanor, and contracts rendered by them with others are void and unenforceable. Employment The terms and conditions of an architect's employment are designated in a contract and are governed by general rules of contract law. Ordinarily, the person who employs the architect becomes the owner of the plans, unless the employment contract states otherwise. Custom-arily, the architect retains the plans after they have been paid for and the builder may possess and use them while constructing the building. Authority and Powers The power and authority of architects are determined by general rules of agency law. In most cases, unless the employment contract states otherwise, architects are held to be agents with limited authority. An employer is liable for acts of an architect when they are within the scope of the architect's agency, although the contracting parties may further restrict the powers if they so desire. Architects have a duty to exercise their personal skill and judgment in the performance of their work, and they may not delegate this duty without express authority to do so. They may, however, delegate responsibility to subordinates while performing their duties as agents. A supervising architect does not have implied authority to perform work that has been assigned to a contractor or to employ or discharge workers. The supervising architect does, however, have authority to make decisions concerning proper workmanship, fitness of materials, and the manner of work. Duties and Liabilities Although the duties of architects generally depend on what is designated in the employment contract, some duties are carried out as a matter of custom, such as the duty to supervise construction. Architects are in a fiduciary relationship with their employers, and as such they must exercise Good Faith and loyalty toward them. As professionals, they are held to a standard of reasonable and ordinary care and skill in applying their knowledge and must conform to accepted architectural practices. The failure to exercise reasonable care and skill can result in liability for damages and the loss of the right to recover compensation for their services. Compensation Architects have a right to compensation for their services unless there is an agreement that they shall work gratuitously. To be entitled to compensation, they must carry out their contract with reasonable skill and care and without any substantial omissions or imperfections in performance. The employment contract usually fixes the amount of compensation. A standard payment scale created by the American Institute of Architects is customarily used to determine the amount of compensation. In the event that an architect is refused payment for services, he or she may sue for the amount of compensation agreed upon in the employment contract or, in the absence of an agreement, for the reasonable value of the services under the theory of Quantum Meruit. FinancialSeearchitecturearchitect
Synonyms for architectnoun designerSynonyms- designer
- planner
- draughtsman
- master builder
noun creatorSynonyms- creator
- father
- shaper
- engineer
- author
- maker
- designer
- founder
- deviser
- planner
- inventor
- contriver
- originator
- prime mover
- instigator
- initiator
Synonyms for architectnoun one that creates, founds, or originatesSynonyms- author
- creator
- entrepreneur
- father
- founder
- inventor
- maker
- originator
- parent
- patriarch
Synonyms for architectnoun someone who creates plans to be used in making something (such as buildings)SynonymsRelated Words- creator
- landscape architect
- landscape gardener
- landscaper
- landscapist
- Ithiel Town
- Town
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