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I just created a very colorful ~*WordArt*~ that states the scope of work of both the Civil Engineering and Architecture. Just by that I could say that both are very different.
Then there is this new Civil Engineering Law that overlaps with the scope of work of Architects. Honestly, Architects are not trained enough to do some structural works and Civil Engineers are not trained to optimize the use of space, the air and the lighting. With this, in my opinion, Engineers should not sign Architectural Plans.
I am a Civil Engineering student but I don’t like expanding the scope of work of the Civil Engineering. The stress and pressure we have to cope with throughout our life are enough already. Adding space, light and sound is more stress to deal with for us.
When I said this, Architects should not worry about us getting the Architectural plans. Architects and Civil Engineers should be friends, right?
i wish, all the Civil Engineers have the same feeling, like him/her!!!! because we have different specialties in this industry.
Posted on January 20, 2012 via Noble and Ever Loyal City with 48 notes ()
Source: theurbanhistorian
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clarizzamae answered:
May God bless this person and marealize din ng iba.
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ecto-code answered:
yup, definitely. I’m an architecture graduate and its more like a team process. :)
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mastajozef answered:
of course yes….. but you know ariel friendship doesn’t count here in our country.. it’s all about the money.. (get it?) :))) CA is so dumb
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this-is-ariels answered:
Definitely friends. The industry seniors are blowing this so-called rivalry out of proportion. Petition please? We’re the ones that matter.
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prinum answered:
yup!
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evilarcher said:
Yes, Civil Engineers and Architects should be friends! More stable, sound and beautiful buildings for all! :)
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asterisk000 answered:
it ws an issue b4 taz eto na nmn
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hismajestyking reblogged this from theurbanhistorian and added:
What he said. :)
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tinrek29 reblogged this from theurbanhistorian and added:
TinRek29 i wish, all...him/her!!!! because...different...
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engineerchinito answered:
They can sign “A” plans but it doesnt mean they will. They will still need a help of an architect. No need to fuss about this. :)
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tinrek29 answered:
you’re right, please have respect to the professional that specialize the said profession, to make our country better and safe, right!
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jhnsx reblogged this from theurbanhistorian and added:
This! May mga CE pala na nakakaramdam sa mga hinagpis naming mga Architecture Students!
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lendlklein answered:
Maybe people are really confused about the goals of each. This is where specific job descriptions come in when you graduate.
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akosipaaat answered:
Lighting palang hindi ko na alam kung anu magiging connect sa CE.
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ajee18 answered:
i guess so? design and structure is connected.
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