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Planning to join a construction company as an architect? Or you are planning to establish your own business of Architect Company? Whatever may be your aim, you are on a path that will bore fruitful results and also make you earn name and fame for designing constructions that people will remember if you really create unique designs for the buildings. Being an architect is an interesting job profile because you would be joining the elite class of those employers who are into professions that garner respects.
As an architect you have to plan, create models, design and manage the building constructions. This is little hardworking field but the rewards that you would get are really fruitful and you deserve them. There are some architects who work in companies and need to perform lots of duties and responsibilities. You can work for company or remain self employed. Whatever you do you have to ensure that you made designs for buildings that are safe, useful for the client and are also artistic in all possible ways.
You actually form the base of any building. Your blueprint and designing is the base on which the contraction workers and engineers work on to construct buildings. You have to work in cooperation with other specialists in the field of construction and also have duties and responsibilities like satisfying the clients with your work, meet the client on different occasions and discuss the expectations of the client, follow the laws of the land in the construction site and also inspect the construction site on and off to ensure that the work is in progress according to your design and plan.
It an architect who decides what type of building would be suitable for a purpose and he would always wish something that is very beautiful and unique and make things convenient for those who enter the building. One should construct building in a way that one doesn't find it difficult to locate utilities like elevators, stairs, washrooms and spaces for physically disabled people.