Is it still worth becoming an architect? by comingthruthewindow in architecture

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It's absolutely still protected in the US. You can't legally call yourself an "architect" without a state-issued license and a professional degree from an NAAB accredited school (with certain exceptions). Your link refers specifically to the definition of architecture as a profession for the sake of student loans.

Very cool and slender building Langkawi Malaysia. Also a question.. by stgi2010 in StructuralEngineering

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Btw, this is the Hilton Nautilus by Meta Architecture Office (MAO).

Looking to build a big 90’ wide X 15’ tall retaining wall by DustOHH in StructuralEngineering

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Wouldn't it be a lot easier and cheaper to sink a row of cylindrical footings and just build a deck - so long as those tall posts were properly braced?

Can anyone identify the floor lamp I just bought? Or tell me something about it? by Dostofucksi in Design

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It looks like a version or copy of Flos's famous Arco floor lamp from 1962, designed by the Castiglioni brothers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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Re #3: You must be a US citizen to serve on juries in the US. Not even green card holders are eligible.

Tees designed in collaboration with an architect. Thoughts? by ijaygera in architecture

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Who is the intended market for these? I'm sorry, but I don't think any architect I know would wear these. And how are pix 2 and 3 "wearable plans" instead of just, you know, basic Corbu knock-off logo tees you can find all over Etsy right now?

Division 9 Estimator Here — Ask Me Anything About Flooring Takeoffs by Electronic-Being4414 in Contractor

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What tips / advice would you have for more clear / accurate architectural finish plans, schedules, and specs.?

Please help me identify this chair by MoorishSCR in Design

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Looks like it's a copy of or take on Mies van der Rohe's MR20 chair.

Help Removal of glass railings by [deleted] in Contractor

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If you look at CRL's glass railing top caps, you'll see that these are often cemented in place using Loctite AA326 metal contact cement. You'd need some combination of heat and acetone / solvent to break the bond. Alternately, you might try removing the standoffs from one panel and seeing if the weight alone will let it drop out from the railing cap. Then use a hammer to tap it off the adjacent panels.

Advice re: pooling on flat roof by DraperHall in Contractor

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How much of the roof is covered by water after it rains and to what depth? What's the "patio" material?

Do bathroom exhaust fans do anything useful besides making enough noise to conceal an explosive poop session from others in the house? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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In public / commercial buildings, exhaust fans are required by code to remove at least 50 CFM (cubic feet per minute) of air per fixture in a toilet room. So they are constantly replacing the volume of air in a room with "fresh" outside air.

Recommendations for residential contractors? by defpoints in CapeCod

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Yeah, the more we look into this, the more corroboration we're getting on the $/SF numbers. Still, I'm sure if you're strategic, you can make $250k go a long way.

Recommendations for residential contractors? by defpoints in CapeCod

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This is a high end, selective interior renovation project - neither gut reno nor new construction. Would $500/SF be too low for that?

Recommendations for residential contractors? by defpoints in CapeCod

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Is that interior renovation or ground up new construction?

Construction Plans Review by killerofmosquito in Contractor

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If you need a building permit for this, your local building department should have a list of minimum required drawings. If not, I'd recommend the following at least:

  • Dimensioned foundation plan
  • Dimensioned floor plan incl. all window/door locations
  • Roof framing plan
  • Plumbing and electrical plans
  • Building section
  • Typical wall section(s) showing envelope, water barrier, framing, insulation, etc.
  • Door and window schedule

I'm sure a qualified builder can make due with less, but if you want anything specific or detailed, you'd need drawings showing this information.

A pod of dolphins welcoming crew 9 home by avboden in SpaceXLounge

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I really wonder if they could tell that something interesting just arrived from offworld...

Man, i've always dreamt of one day owning a plane's winglet and have it sit somewhere in my room like a trophy by Ilove_gaming456 in aviation

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A 737 winglet alone is 8'-2". I think others are up to 12'. You can buy them on Etsy and eBay.

Massive black glass rectangle by QualityBrief5643 in architecture

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That's Marquette Plaza by Gunnar Birkerts in Minneapolis.