Architectural Engineering

By RayyanS
  • Architectural Engineering

    At this point in time Architectural Engineers were not called "Architectural Engineers". Their work had only begun to evolve into an actual career.
  • Reinforced Concrete

    Reinforced Concrete is a vital building material for huge buildings. Reinforced concrete provides support no other material can provide. Architectural Engineers sometimes are involved in the choosing of this material and they have to work around it to compelete their goals.
  • Heat Radiators

    Heat Radiators
    Heat Radiators were introduced by Franz San Galli. These radiators were the first prototype of heating and cooling homes in the 1800's. Today they are succeeded by A/C systems which are managed and implemented into buildings by Architectural Engineers.
  • Plywood

    Plywood in the 20th century became a popular building material because of how cheap and easy it was to use. Many engineers use this material in buildings for different purposes.
  • Modern Plumbing

    Modern Plumbing
    Ancient plumbing can date all the way back to the Romans. While today's plumbing is a similar concept, plumbing is very complex and advanced. Plumbing has evolved into its complexity over the years. Designing and laying out the plumbing can be very extensive and difficult. It is not something an average person is capable of, which is why we have Architectural Engineers. A major aspect of an Architectural Engineer's job is to implement a functional plumbing system into buildings.
  • Air Conditioning Systems

    Air Conditioning Systems
    While basic systems of air conditioning have been around since Ancient Egypt, today's modern air conditioning was created by Willis Carrier. Architectural Engineers map and plan the systems in homes and buildings. Planning on installing an A/C is not a repetitive process. Every building is different and other buildings require different things. Thanks to Architectural Engineers that is made possible.
  • Willaim LeMessurier

    Willaim LeMessurier
    Wiliam J. LeMessurier's structural wonders tower in the midst of the skylines of America's great cities, including Boston, New York, and Dallas (Bank of America Plaza). He has combined daring design with innovative structure to create a building that an airplane could literally fly through (the Boston Federal Reserve Bank) and one that rests upon seven-story stilts (Citicorp Center in downtown Manhattan).
  • Fire Extinguishers

    Fire Extinguishers
    The first fire Extinguishers were born. DuGas introduced the sodium bicarbonate solution to extinguish fires. This device is just on of the first to ensure fire safety in buildings. Architectural Engineers place fire extinguishers strategically in certain spots in the buildings to prevent any fire from expanding. Architectural Engineers must be certain that buildings will be prepared in case of a fire which is why these fire-safety devices play a lead role in their careers.
  • Solar Panels

    Solar Panels have begun to appear on homeowner's roofs in the early 21st century. They continue to save people money and energy. Architectural Engineers must work to save energy in homes and buildings. Solar panels are just one solution.
  • Computer-Controlled Systems

    Today mulitple systems are being computerized to make things easier. Lighting fixtures can now be done from an external device which could make things easier for Architectural Engineers as wiring for light switches won't be necessary anymore.