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architects vs. engineers

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发表于 2009-9-7 12:44:07 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
architects vs. engineers
where can i find what an architect is needed for vs.an engineer for each state typically?
check the state architecture and engineering rules for starters.  they're generally available online.
contact the state engineering board (or look at the rules/regulations online).  they typically outline which structures require professionals to design and which do not require professionals.
i'll throw in my two cents.  in the state of florida, the line is nearly impossible to define.  i contacted the state board and got back an email response from a lawyer.  it was written very lawyer-y - lots of wiggle room.  these were the first two sentences of his response:  "i have no definitive answer for you. there is no statutory bright line between architects & engineers other than pes cannot call themselves architects when they provide design services."  i took his repsonse to mean that if i can show that i had to engineer something in the building and i am competent to do other phases, then i could provide the entire design.  i'm not going to take on more than i can handle, but if a client needs plans for a pem or a light commercial building, i've got no problem with taking the job.  if i need to sub something out to an se or an ee, i do it.
other states are probably different.
just ask an architect.  i'm sure they'll be happy to tell you.
the reason i am asking is i have about 5 years of architectural experience though i got my degree in civil engineering and work as a licensed structural engineer.  in addition, i'm am in the process of starting my own business and wondering if i could design buildings completely other than mechanical and electrical which i have no experience with.
you will have to check with your state board and will probably not get a satisfactory answer.
i had a very specific building and question and put it to my board.  i am an engineer. the engineer side said "sure".  the architect side said "no"
i asked them to call each other - but they wouldn't
apply for architect lic. see what happens.
richard a. cornelius, p.e.
the architects must have a better union (or less self-doubt) because they always seem to be permitted greater latitude in what they can seal.
the ego of an architect makes them think they can do anything.  including but not limited to site grading, structural systems,  hvac, open heart surgery and head chef at their restaurant.  all while charging the client 6-10 percent of the total cost.

no question that aia is a much more influencial organization than asce. i have often wondered why. is it because structural engineers are only a small part of asce?
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