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81. BUILDING BIG: Who Builds Big?
Meet an architect Miguel Rosales. Education architecture is a rewardingprofession, but the path to becoming an architect is rigorous and long.
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Engineering Webography Career Info Index Architects design structures from houses to soaring skyscrapers. All good architects must also have the ability to conceptualize and communicate their ideas effectively, both verbally and on paper, to clients, government officials, and construction crews. Meet an architect: Miguel Rosales Education
Architecture is a rewarding profession, but the path to becoming an architect is rigorous and long. To begin, all architects must complete an academic program specifically focused on architecture. Possibilities include a five-year Bachelor of Architecture program or a two-year Master of Architecture program in addition to an undergraduate degree in architecture. In order to be eligible for accreditation, nearly all states require three years of practice as a junior associate, draftsman, or researcher in addition to having an accredited sponsor. Finally, all architects must pass the Architect Registration Exam and master computer assisted design programs before being hired as an architect. Fast Facts
Number of people in profession: 91,000*

82. ITS Advisory
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83. MuslimHeritage.com - Topics
Engineering, dams. Muslims did much to develop hydraulic technology and deploywater management equipment including hydropower dams. Dam Construction.
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84. LOGHOMES,POWER DAMS AND THE GREATEST ARCH OF ALL,NATURE - Architecture Forum
Artifice Great Buildings Discussion, Click Here. Message LOGHOMES,POWER dams AND THE GREATEST ARCH OF ALL,NATURE.
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Message - LOGHOMES,POWER DAMS AND THE GREATEST ARCH OF ALL,NATURE Follow Ups Architecture Forum Scrapbook ArchitectureWeek Posted by wesley parsons on February 05, 2001 at 13:14:25: THE MESSAGE IS IN THE SUBJECT,AND MIGHT BE SOME AREAS YOU MIGHT CARE TO ADD TO YOUR LIST. GREAT LOG STRUCTS, SUCH AS THE WORLDS LARGEST STRUCT OF LOG, A GIANT HOTEL IN QUEBEC. OR POWERDAMS IN MANITOBA AND EGYPT, AND SUCH WORKS OF NATURE SUCH A S VICTORIA FALLS IN AFRICA. AND MOUNTAINS SUCH AS VOLCANS. PLEASE NOTE THE 10 MILLION TO FUND THIS PROJECT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS EMAIL. NOR IS IT AVAIL.
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85. Re: LOGHOMES,POWER DAMS AND THE GREATEST ARCH OF ALL,NATURE - Architecture Forum
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Message - Re: LOGHOMES,POWER DAMS AND THE GREATEST ARCH OF ALL,NATURE Follow Ups Architecture Forum Scrapbook ArchitectureWeek Posted by Manuel Oliveros on February 05, 2001 at 13:38:24: In Reply to: LOGHOMES,POWER DAMS AND THE GREATEST ARCH OF ALL,NATURE posted by wesley parsons on February 05, 2001 at 13:14:25: Well, I don't see well if this item is humorous, ha, but great natural structures there are, sure. Great arches you have in USA, in Galapagos, in Australia; I think there also were in Southeast asia (China, Vietnam?). Be MORE explicit! (for we also love fun!)
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86. Building Big
Building big This Internet site, developed in conjunction with a PBS series of the same name, explores the history behind some of the world's greatest feats of engineering and the ingenuity of the
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