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What career path can someone do if he or she likes architecture and engineering?
Can automotive engineering be integrated with architecture
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Andres Santiago’s Answer
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Hi Noah,
Regarding your concern, it seems that your career path may need to be redirected towards engineering. Automotive engineering is a field that doesn't have a direct relationship with architecture, unlike engineering, but you can still carve your own path by specializing in architecture. You can establish a connection between the processes in the automotive industry and architecture, particularly in relation to civil engineering. Some ideas that might help you realize this concept include:
Designing and constructing dedicated spaces for the automotive industry, such as car museums and exhibitions, vehicle testing centers, charging stations, and their integration into public spaces.
Studies exploring the relationship between cars and their surrounding environments, particularly cities.
Some references to consider are:
Petersen Automotive Museum, USA
Mercedes-Benz Museum
Urban studies by Jan Gehl and car control programs in European cities
Hi Noah,
Regarding your concern, it seems that your career path may need to be redirected towards engineering. Automotive engineering is a field that doesn't have a direct relationship with architecture, unlike engineering, but you can still carve your own path by specializing in architecture. You can establish a connection between the processes in the automotive industry and architecture, particularly in relation to civil engineering. Some ideas that might help you realize this concept include:
Designing and constructing dedicated spaces for the automotive industry, such as car museums and exhibitions, vehicle testing centers, charging stations, and their integration into public spaces.
Studies exploring the relationship between cars and their surrounding environments, particularly cities.
Some references to consider are:
Petersen Automotive Museum, USA
Mercedes-Benz Museum
Urban studies by Jan Gehl and car control programs in European cities
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Cody’s Answer
It certainly seems like civil engineering could be a great fit for you!
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Hitesh’s Answer
Hi Noah
I suggest to go for Civil Engineering with specialization in Architecture designs. For this you will need to study science subjects like Physisc, Maths and Chemistry at the high school.
There are multiple career paths for Civil engineers with Architecture specialization
Some examples
1. Project engineer
2. Design Engineer
3. Site engineer
4. Maintenance engineer
5. Quality control engieer
You can target Design engineer job roles across variety of industries, some listed below
1. Real estate construction industry which primarily target housing markets residential and commercial properties
2. Infrastructure industry - Railway, Airport, Sea Ports, Bridges, Roadways, etc
I suggest to go for Civil Engineering with specialization in Architecture designs. For this you will need to study science subjects like Physisc, Maths and Chemistry at the high school.
There are multiple career paths for Civil engineers with Architecture specialization
Some examples
1. Project engineer
2. Design Engineer
3. Site engineer
4. Maintenance engineer
5. Quality control engieer
You can target Design engineer job roles across variety of industries, some listed below
1. Real estate construction industry which primarily target housing markets residential and commercial properties
2. Infrastructure industry - Railway, Airport, Sea Ports, Bridges, Roadways, etc
Thanks for your encouragement!
Noah