Different types of architects

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Across
  1. 6. Designs Manufacturing plants, electrical generating facilities, oil refineries, pipelines, steel mills, etc.
  2. 8. An approach to building that minimizes harmful effects on health and the environment by considering sustainability, energy efficiency, and the use of eco-friendly materials and practices.
  3. 15. Desired specifications (elements or features) of a product or system.
  4. 16. designs buildings made for an urban setting, specifically for large or growing cities.
  5. 18. A systematic problem-solving strategy, with criteria and constraints, used to develop many possible solutions to a problem or to satisfy human needs and wants and winnow (narrow) down the possible solutions to one final choice.
  6. 20. Usually involved in building or rebuilding interior environments, often changing the actual structure of the dwelling.
  7. 21. designs eco-friendly and energy-efficient buildings.
Down
  1. 1. Designs shelter -for the needs of business and trade.
  2. 2. A limit to the design process. These may be such things as appearance, funding, space, materials, and human capabilities.
  3. 3. Designs and oversees the creation, regeneration, and development of external areas such as gardens, recreational areas, and residential, industrial, and commercial sites.
  4. 4. The design of materials and products that are created by taking specific plant or animal characteristics to enhance the product.
  5. 5. specialize in the designing and building of individual living spaces. (houses)
  6. 7. How the size of the building elements within a design relate engineer
  7. 9. A person who is trained in and uses tech trained in and using knowledge to solve practical problems.problems.
  8. 10. a person who designs and makes plans for buildings and other structures.
  9. 11. Using technological and scientific knowledge to solve practical problems.
  10. 12. The visual arrangement of a building's elements.
  11. 13. A full-scale working model used to test a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
  12. 14. How the size of a building relates to a person or its surrounding area.
  13. 17. The use of Earth's renewable and nonrenewable natural resources in ways that do not constrain resource use in the future.
  14. 19. the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.