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While architects are responsible for coming up with initial concepts and designs, architectural technologists are more concerned with the technical side of construction. They work closely with architects and other building professionals to resolve any potential design problems before construction starts.

Work activities can vary depending on the project, but typical duties can include:

  • selecting the best materials and processes for the project
  • surveying sites and identifying location benefits
  • carrying out feasibility studies and risk assessments
  • assessing environmental impacts and identifying legal issues
  • analysing architectural plans and drawings, highlighting any possible risks or problems and making amendments using computer-aided design applications (CAD)
  • specifying the appropriate technology and tools to be used in the project and advising where this requires deviation from the initial design plans
  • liaising with the architect, surveyors and other construction professionals, sometimes managing the design project team
  • preparing documents to help with getting planning permission and similar approvals
  • visiting sites to check progress and inspect work

Most work is carried out in the office, although site visits are common. Architectural technologists usually work as part of a team of professionals. Hours are typically 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, though extra hours during the evenings and weekends may be required to meet project deadlines. 

 

Qualifications and training required

 

There are routes into a career as an architectural technologist for both university graduates and school leavers.Many students take a four-year sandwich course for the opportunity to gain valuable experience in the workplace while studying. A postgraduate qualification is not necessary for entry into the profession.

It is possible for school leavers to become architectural technologists by starting their career as an architectural technician and working their way up.

 

Key skills for architectural technologists

 

  • A strong interest in architecture, mathematics, drawing and design, with an excellent eye for detail
  • Art and design skills to complement technical know-how
  • Strong communication and leadership skills
  • Competence in CAD
  • An analytical mind with strong problem-solving ability
  • Strong planning and organisation skills
  • The ability to work on your own initiative and as part of a team
  • High levels of creativity, imagination and vision
  • The ability to work well under time and budget pressures
  • Must enjoy working with your hands and be willing to work outdoors

 

Typical employers of architectural technologists

 

  • Architectural practices
  • Construction firms
  • Property developers
  • Planning departments and local authorities
  • Housing groups
  • Higher education and research institutes
  • Organisations that own a large portfolio of properties or land, eg retailers


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