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As Architectural Designers, we meet clients, create designs and layouts, and comply with industry regulations. We all have excellent technical skills and use computer-aided design software. It is one of our responsibility to be well-organized and self-motivated, along with being able to manage a workload of many projects. We take part in every phase of project development, from design to construction. All of us have experience in commercial Construction Administration, including processing submittals, RFIs, shop drawings. We make sure to pay great attention to detail and have the ability to generate cost-effective design solutions. Some of us are called to oversee standard project development and make minor project decisions about designs.

Core tasks:

  • developing technically accurate, neat, and deliverable drawings
  • gathering all necessary measurements, dimensions, and other routine calculations for design layouts, also be able to meet clients to discuss design requirements for new constructions or repairs
  • recording and maintaining all vital information and documents along with being up-to-date with the latest design trends
  • promoting, utilizing, and supporting quality assurance and quality control processes to reduce design errors and omissions

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Pratt Institute-Main
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Do I need any certifications or degrees to work as an Architectural Designer?
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Can you make a decent amount of money if you work as Architectural Designer?
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Is it worth it to switch position to an Architectural Designer nowadays?
Which educational institutions give the most Architectural Designer to the world?
Do a lot of women work as an Architectural Designer?
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Benjamin Gardner
35% are women in this profession only.
How old are people who work as an Architectural Designer?
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Benjamin Gardner
The typical age is 27 for an Architectural Designer.
How much experience is typically required to work as an Architectural Designer?
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Isabella Holmes
You probably need around 4 years to work as an Architectural Designer
Which industries should an Architectural Designer consider working in?
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Isabella Holmes
For an Architectural Designer it’s the most likely to work in the Professional / Scientific / Technical.
What kind of degree is needed to work as an Architectural Designer?
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Sophie Hayes
A Bachelor of Architecture degree could not hurt if you want to be an Architectural Designer
Where are you working as an Architectural Designer?
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Benjamin Gardner
AECOM, Gensler, KPF and Perkins Eastman employs the most people in the Architectural Designer role.
How many years of experience as an Architectural Designer is needed in average to switch to another position?
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Isabella Holmes
An Architectural Designer typically moves on after 4 years
How common is it for an Architectural Designer to jump from company to company?
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Isabella Holmes
Getting experience working for multiple companies is typical for an Architectural Designer.
What work history do people usually have before becoming an Architectural Designer?
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Isabella Holmes
Architectural Intern, Architect or Designer are the typical prior positions for an Architectural Designer
Working as an Architectural Designer what job titles should I consider to switch to?
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Liam Brown
Working as Architectural Designer consider Architect, Project Manager or Designer as a next step in your career.
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