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Architecture By Brian Hartman. The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering, and Computer modeling.

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1 Architecture By Brian Hartman

2 The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering, and Computer modeling.

3 Architects need to know how to use the English measurements and the Metric system, so they can make blueprints.

4 Architects would also need to know the quantity of windows to put in each room, and the square footage, so it wouldn’t be too hot inside the room.

5 There is a lot of math involved with architecture. For example, Architects would need to know the weight and dimensions of a support beam, so it wouldn’t break under heavy loads.

6 Architects are concerned about tall buildings in heavy wind currents and earthquakes, so they simulate the disaster on computer models to help plan their design.

7 The Burj Khalifa(the world’s tallest building in Dubai) has windows that are cleaned by 18 installed track maintenance units. These units are also designed with math and physics measures.

8 The Burj Khalifa vs. the Sears Tower Sears Tower(USA) Made of steel 5 th tallest building in the world Finished being built in 1973 1707 feet tall Burj Khalifa(Dubai) Made of concrete 1 st tallest building in the world Finished being built in 2010 2717 feet tall

9 Sears TowerBurj Khalifa


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