Architects and Structural Engineers: Can?t We All Just Get Along"
Charles Thornton, one of the world?s preeminent structural engineers, once said that the greatest challenge facing the profession of structural engineering is that ?I don?t think we have enough self-esteem and enough confidence in ourselves to believe that what we do is so important... Architects are trained to present, to communicate, to sell, to promote themselves, to promote their industry, and to take credit for what they do.?
Of the world's most famous architects, few have any formal training in engineering. Santiago Calatrava is perhaps the most well-known of the group. Image © <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Calatrava_Puente_del_Alamillo_Seville.jpg'>Wikimedia user Andrew Dunn</a> licensed under <a href='https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/deed.en'>CC BY-SA 2.0</a>
Charles Thornton, one of the world?s preeminent structural engineers, once said that the greatest challenge facing the profession of structural engineering is that ?I don?t think we have enough self-esteem and enough confidence in ourselves to believe that what we do is so important... Architects are trained to present, to communicate, to sell, to promote themselves, to promote their industry, and to take credit for what they do.?As a structural engineer with over a decade of experience, I agree with Mr. Thornton?to an extent.Yes, structural engineering is the red-headed stepchild of the construction process and, yes, ...
Of the world's most famous architects, few have any formal training in engineering. Santiago Calatrava is perhaps the most well-known of the group. Image © <a href='https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Calatrava_Puente_del_Alamillo_Seville.jpg'>Wikimedia user Andrew Dunn</a> licensed under <a href='https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/deed.en'>CC BY-SA 2.0</a>
Charles Thornton, one of the world?s preeminent structural engineers, once said that the greatest challenge facing the profession of structural engineering is that ?I don?t think we have enough self-esteem and enough confidence in ourselves to believe that what we do is so important... Architects are trained to present, to communicate, to sell, to promote themselves, to promote their industry, and to take credit for what they do.?As a structural engineer with over a decade of experience, I agree with Mr. Thornton?to an extent.Yes, structural engineering is the red-headed stepchild of the construction process and, yes, ...
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