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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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Page 1: Architecture By Brian Hartman. The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering, and Computer modeling.

Architecture

By Brian Hartman

Page 2: Architecture By Brian Hartman. The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering, and Computer modeling.

The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering,

and Computer modeling.

Page 3: Architecture By Brian Hartman. The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering, and Computer modeling.

Architects need to know how to use the English measurements and the Metric

system, so they can make blueprints.

Page 4: Architecture By Brian Hartman. The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering, and Computer modeling.

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.

Page 5: Architecture By Brian Hartman. The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering, and Computer modeling.

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.

Page 6: Architecture By Brian Hartman. The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering, and Computer modeling.

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.

Page 7: Architecture By Brian Hartman. The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering, and Computer modeling.

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.

Page 8: Architecture By Brian Hartman. The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering, and Computer modeling.

The Burj Khalifa vs. the Sears Tower

Sears Tower(USA)

Made of steel

5th tallest building in the world

Finished being built in 1973

1707 feet tall

Burj Khalifa(Dubai)

Made of concrete

1st tallest building in the world

Finished being built in 2010

2717 feet tall

Page 9: Architecture By Brian Hartman. The math studies to become an architect can include Geometry, Trig, Calculus, Engineering, and Computer modeling.

Sears TowerBurj Khalifa