Monday, May 25, 2020

Career opportunities for young architects

A B.Arch from MIDAS will help you to develop a fine range of creative, visual, practical, and design-based skills to offer employers. Although most architecture graduates will be looking to becoming architects to practice professionally, there are plenty of other options for you to consider.

The most obvious architecture career, as an architect is to design new buildings or complete extensions or alterations to existing ones, ensuring that they are safe, cost-effective, and functional.

Architectural technologists use engineering skills to create tough, resilient, and sustainable constructions and refurbishments. Using both computer-aided design and other drawing techniques, Architectural Technologists prepare and present design proposals and advise clients on technical matters.

Interior designers design or renovate internal spaces, fixtures, and fittings. With their architectural, creative design, and project management skills they ensure that spaces are both attractive and efficient.

Building surveyors deal with conserving, modifying, fixing, renovating, and restoring existing buildings. They are also involved with taking precautionary measures to keep buildings in good condition, as well as to make them more sustainable.

Town planners manage and develop the countryside, towns, cities, and villages. Working on behalf of everyone in the area and alongside other professionals they balance the needs of the local environment, population and economy and think of innovative, sustainable solutions for developments.

Production designers work closely with film producers and directors to develop a complete visual outline for the products they’re working on. Some production designers are entirely focused on theater and stage design.

Historic buildings inspectors work to promote the conservation of the historic buildings and help to protect them. They visit historic sites to inspect and survey them, advise on the best preservation methods, and take part in regeneration projects to benefit the community, economy, or environment.

Structural engineers are responsible for choosing the right materials to meet design specifications. They also examine existing buildings to ensure that they are structurally secure and up to standard.  

The B.Arch from MIDAS helps students to gain practical experience and develop key employability skills including critical, creative and strategic thinking, teamwork and ethical practice. Visit us at bit.ly/MIDAS_Admissions to know more.

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