What are some famous buildings with unusual architectural designs?

What is person that designs houses,buildings,stores etc.?

  • what are they called i neto know for my career

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    Architect or Designer. There's a big difference between the two in the required amount of schooling. Architect: Requires no less than a Bachelors degree and extra schooling at architect school. License is required and can only be obtained after attending architect school. At great risk of lawsuits if people get hurt because the structure failed whether it be during or after construction. Designer: Requires at least a Bachelors degree and no extra schooling. Is not required to have a license. Can not stamp/sign drawings. Typically work directly under an architect. Can not be sued because all work must be reviewed by a licensed architect prior to submission.

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architect - who technically designs buildings designer - who generally designs buildings and landscapes interior designer - who generally designs inside the buildings exterior designer - who generally designs outside the buildings landscaper -who generally designs the land, gardens, etc. outside the buildings

gitanshu

Architect

BSB

That designs the structure an architect, that designs the inside, an interior designer.

crystal_raindrop

architect - not sure what schooling is required for it if any. very interesting job especially if you do designs that are eco-friendly and interesting.

Pissedkitty

An architect or a drafter.

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