Architectural technologist - knowledge hub
[edit] Definition of architectural technologists
Architectural technologists lead the technological design of buildings, where architecture meets engineering, science, and technology.
Find out more about what an architectural technologist is here.
[edit] The importance of architectural technologists
Architectural technologists are important because they bridge the gap between design vision and technical delivery. They ensure buildings are built and maintained to the highest standard so they meet the needs of people and the planet.
By coordinating with architects, engineers, contractors and other stakeholders, architectural technologists improve buildability, reduce construction risk, and help deliver efficient, sustainable buildings. Their role ensures that buildings are not only imaginative but also safe, compliant.
[edit] The role of about architectural technologists
The activities of architectural technologists might include:
- Defining, planning and managing the development of a construction project.
- Applying building science and technology.
- Developing and advising on innovative solutions.
- Managing and co-ordinating the detailed design process, specification and product selection.
- Producing documentation for statutory approvals.
- Preparing production information.
- Obtaining and evaluating tenders.
- Ensuring compliance with requirements.
- Undertaking inspections.
- Contract administration.
- Assessing performance in use.
Find out more about the role of architectural technologists here.
[edit] How to become an architectural technologist
The lead qualifying body for architectural technologists in the UK is the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT). Becoming a Chartered Architectural Technologist requires a CIAT accredited honours degree or equivalent in architectural technology, or alternatively, an equivalent honours degree in a built environment subject.
Find out how to become a chartered architectural technologist here.
[edit] Key articles about architectural technologists
Key articles about architectural technologists on Designing Buildings include:
- What is an architectural technologist?
- The role of architectural technologists.
- Studying architectural technology.
- Where to study to become a Chartered Architectural Technologist.
- The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT).
- Chartered Architectural Technologist.
- Pathways to qualification with the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT).
- MCIAT professional assessment.
- Where its AT. The architectural technology podcast from CIAT.
- AT Building Safety Hub.
- CIAT principal designer.
- Chartered environmentalist.
- CIAT-accredited conservationist / CIAT-recognised conservationist.
- Architectural technology and BIM.
- Architectural Technology and AI.
- Designing for accessibility.
- Practice costs for architectural technologists.
- CIAT sustainability policy and actions.
- Architectural technician phase out.
- The AT awards.
- Architectural technology at 60.
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Key articles on Designing Buildings about the roles architectural technologists might perform and the technologies and subjects they might work with include:
- Design.
- Design management.
- Coordination.
- Collaboration.
- Production information.
- Specification.
- Tender documentation.
- Contract administration.
- Construction management.
- Project management.
- Site inspection.
- Building information modelling BIM.
- Building regulations.
- Sustainable design.
- Building safety.
- Building science.
- Building performance.
[edit] Key external resources from CIAT
Important resources about architectural technologists on the CIAT website include:
- Architectural technology.
- Find an architectural technologist.
- Studying architectural technology.
- Where its AT. The architectural technology podcast from CIAT.
- AT: Architectural Technology document
- AT: Qualifying
- AT: Chartered Architectural Technologists
- AT: The Profession
- AT: Where to Study
- AT: BIM
- AT: Chartered Environmentalists
- Aspiration magazine.
- Principal designer
- Building safety hub.
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