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Arch vs. Arch Designer


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Please pardon me if this sounds like a dumb/newbie question, but what exactly is the difference between an "Architect" vs. an "Architectural Designer"? Obviously an "Arch" holds a license and most likely a 4-year degree. I was just wondering what else is differs between the two - education, roles, abilities, pay, etc? Also, how does one become an "Arch Designer"? Thanks for any insight!

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Well, here in Europe the education level is the same, although the Architect has a better knowledge about the complete building process. While the Arch. Designer just developes some nice drawings and than a building company or another archoffice does the rest. Or to give you a picture, the arch designer designs a building and looks than what they made of his plans. While an Architect is involved from the beginning to the end, so he is even able to make the changes while the building is on construction. And some sarcastic Architects may call the archdesigner an overpaid draftsperson. :p

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