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Encyclopedia > Building design

Building design is the design of architectural exterior/interior spaces, engineered elements and shelter design. A building designer, architect, or building engineer may produce designs for all types of buildings in small projects while larger projects will often need other engineers and consultants in structural, mechanical and electrical engineering. As building projects are getting larger and more complex, modern trends in building design need professionals trained broadly in many disciplines. This article is about building architecture. ...

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Building Design

Draftsperson (Documenter)

A Draftsperson or Documenter is someone who has completed a certificate or diploma in drafting, and is generally employed in a drafting office or architectural firm. Initially, they begin as a trainee, doing odd jobs in the office, and drawing up working drawings (floor plans/elevations/sections) from sketch plans of designs generally designed by those higher up in the ranks. As they work their way up and develop more experience, they eventually become a draftsperson (sometimes known as a documenter). The type of work involved at this level can be anything from design to the documentation of projects. A draftsperson is generally someone who is not a registered building designer, and who works under one. Some draftspersons, after gaining a few years experience, will proceed to become a registered building designer, and either become self-employed, or start their own drafting office. Technical drawing, also known as drafting, is the practice of creating accurate representations of objects for technical, architectural and engineering needs. ... In general terms, documentation is any communicable material (such as text, video, audio, etc. ... Diploma from Mexico City College, 1948 (in Latin) A diploma (from Greek δίπλωµα diploma) is a certificate or deed issued by an educational institution, such as a university, that testifies that the recipient has successfully completed a particular course of study, or confers an academic degree. ...


Building Designer

Building Designer is the term used in the United States and Australia for people involved in the design of buildings who are not registered architects.


In Australia anyone may legally call themselves a building designer in the broad sense, however, the official term 'Building Designer' is recognised as describing a person who is registered with the various state bodies as being suitably experienced, qualified and holding the required indemnity insurance to design low rise structures. The majority of residential buildings in Australia are designed by a Building Designer



As in Australia, many of the states within the United States have exemptions in the Business and Professions Code allowing persons to design residential buildings and light commercial buildings without having an architectural license, given certain guide lines. Those who have chosen to specialize in that discipline are legally allowed to call themselves Building Designers. Building designers are also commonly known as residential designers due to the fact that many of the people in this field specialize solely on Residential Design and Residential Remodeling. Formerly there existed a National Certification for Building Designers in the United States, which provided legal standing, but this has since been removed due to the lobbying of the Certified Architectural portion of the Industry, specifically the AIA. However, in the state of Nevada, a specific license for residential design has been re-established. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is a professional organization for architects in the United States. ...



Because the focus of a building designer's practice may primarily be residential in nature, this particular class of design professional may or may not have the same or similar qualifications and experiences as registered architects. Building and residential designers in the United States seeking credentialing for their skills may qualify to sit for a certification exam administered by the National Council of Building Designer Certification. Those who have successful passed the NCBDC exam are given the title Certified Professional Building Designer (R).



See the external links section for a more in depth explanation.


Architect

In Australia an architect usually has attended university for 5 years and has obtained a Bachelor of Architecture degree (B.Arch.). In addition they must be registered with their state's architecture registration board. In order to be admitted to the Register they (typically) must have a minimum of 2 years experience (apprenticeship) under the guidance of a Registered Architect, after which they must take and pass an exam.


Thus it should be noted that technically there is no such thing as an Australian Architect, any more than there is such a thing as an American architect. In both countries, the regulation of architects is done state by state. You may be registered in Texas or Queensland as an architect, but you in breach of the Business & Professions Code if call yourself an architect in New South Wales or New York. The title 'architect' is strictly regulated.


However in Australia the work of an architect is not regulated. It is up to local Municipal Building Certifiers, engineers and, indirectly, clients to verify that a structure is compliant with all appropriate Codes and Regulations.


For more detailed information see the external links section of this article.


Building engineer

Building engineers would normally have an accredited academic degree with a concentration in building engineering from a recognized university. The completed degree may be designated as a Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Applied Science depending upon the university. Building engineers are trained in all phases of the life cycle of a building and develop an appreciation of the building as an advanced technological system that encompasses many sub-systems and their individual components, and understands the building itself as a large integrated system. Technical problems are identified and appropriate solutions found to improve the performance of the building in areas such as: // Building engineering: a discipline for the modern era Building engineering, commonly known in the US as architectural engineering, is an emerging engineering discipline that concerns with the planning, design, construction, operation, renovation, and maintenance of buildings, as well as with their impacts on the surrounding environment. ... A B.A. issued as a certificate A degree is any of a wide range of status levels conferred by institutions of higher education, such as universities, normally as the result of successfully completing a program of study. ... Bachelor of Engineering (commonly abbreviated as BE or BEng) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded to a student after three, four or five years of studying engineering at an accredited university in Australia, Canada, China, Finland, Germany, India, Ireland, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Africa, the United States... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... A Bachelor of Applied Science is an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course of study that generally lasts three years in the United Kingdom, and four to five years in Canada and the United States. ...

  • Energy efficiency, passive solar engineering, lighting and acoustics;
  • Construction management;
  • HVAC and control systems; Indoor air quality;
  • Advanced building materials; building envelope;
  • Earthquake resistance, wind effects on buildings, computer-aided design;
  • Lighting design to achieve adequate illumination without energy wastage or over-illumination;
  • Noise mitigation design to achieve acceptable interior sound levels.

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) deals with the content of interior air that could affect health and comfort of building occupants. ... Not to be confused with lightning. ... This cosmetics store has lighting levels over twice recommended levels and sufficient to trigger headaches and other health effects Over-illumination is the presence of lighting intensity (illuminance) beyond that required for a specified activity. ... Noise mitigation is a set of strategies to reduce unwanted environmental sound. ...

Market Share

  • In Australia: Civic buildings make up a very small amount of buildings in Australia, followed by Commercial and Industrial, and then by Residential, which takes first place as occupying most of the building market. Architects generally get around one quarter of the residential market in Australia (the higher priced buildings) and Building Designers get 3 quarters (lower priced buildings)

Related Occupations

Interior design is a multi-faceted profession in which creative and technical solutions are applied within a structure to achieve a built interior environment. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Landscape architecture. ...

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  Results from FactBites:
 
Building design - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (853 words)
Building Designer is the term used in the United States and Australia for people involved in the design of buildings who are not legally registered architects.
Because the focus of a building designer's practice may primarily be residential in nature, this particular class of design professional may or may not have the same or similar qualifications and experiences as registered architects.
Building engineers are trained in all phases of the life cycle of a building and develop an appreciation of the building as an advanced technological system that encompasses many sub-systems and their individual components, and understands the building itself as a large integrated system.
Building - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (538 words)
A building as a shelter represents a physical division of the human habitat into the inside (a place of comfort and safety) and the outside (a place that at times may be harsh and harmful).
Buildings are an inseparable and in most cases an essential part of basic attributes of a human life, such as home, family, work, and sex.
The practice of designing, constructing and operating buildings is as old as the humankind and is normally a collective effort of different groups of professionals and trades.
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