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The architect is usually the lead designer on buildings, with a structural engineer employed as a sub-consultant.(a) False(b) TrueI had been asked this question during an internship interview.This intriguing question comes from Structural Designing and Thumb Rules in portion Valuation, Reports Technical and Design Data of Civil Engineering Drawing

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The correct answer is (b) True

To explain: The degree to which each discipline ACTUALLY leads the design depends heavily on the type of STRUCTURE. MANY STRUCTURES are structurally simple and led by architecture, such as multi-storey office buildings and housing, while other structures, such as tensile structures, shells and gridshells are heavily dependent on their form for their strength, and the engineer may have a more SIGNIFICANT influence on the form, and hence much of the aesthetic, than the architect.



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