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To practice architecture means to offer or render services in connection with the design and construction of a building, or group of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings, that have as their principal purpose human occupancy or use.
Professionally, an architect's decisions affect public safety, and thus an architect must undergo specialized training consisting of advanced education and a practicum ( or internship ) for practical experience to earn a license to practice architecture.
In most developed countries, only qualified persons — those with the appropriate licensure, certification, or registration with a relevant body, often governmental — are legally permitted to practice architecture.
The term Building design professional ( or Design professional ), by contrast, is a much broader term including professionals who practice independently under an alternate profession, such as engineering professionals, or those who assist in the practice architecture under the supervision of a licensed architect, such as architectural technologists and intern architects.
In contrast to the Freudian school's individualistic style of analysis, this practice studied the dynamics of several subjects in complex interaction ; it led Guattari into a broader philosophical exploration of, and political engagement with, a vast array of intellectual and cultural domains ( philosophy, ethnology, linguistics, architecture, etc.
Nevertheless, he queried colleagues at the architecture practice for advice on how to become an architect.
Advised to create a portfolio to hand to an architecture school, he took various drawings, such as perspective and shop drawings from Beardstow's practice as inspiration.
The practice of space architecture seeks to transform spaceflight from a heroic test of human endurance to a normality within the bounds of comfortable experience.
Contemporary contributions are being produced at the crossroads of other disciplines such as installation, architecture, design, sculpture, electronic art, VJ ( video performance artist ) and digital art or other documentative aspects of artistic practice.
Performance testing is a subset of performance engineering, an emerging computer science practice which strives to build performance into the implementation, design and architecture of a system.
* The art of constructing edifices, or the practice of civil architecture.
The design was eventually carried out by the architecture practice Dissing + Weitling together with the engineering firm COWI.
In practice, the architect is the one who draws the line between software architecture ( architectural design ) and detailed design ( non-architectural design ).
* In religious architecture, as in Islamic architecture, the prayer hall is a large room dedicated to the practice of the worship.
Classical architecture is architecture derived in part from the Greek and Roman architecture of classical antiquity, enriched by classicizing architectural practice in Europe since the Renaissance.
Although this invitation may have arisen from Charles II's casual opportunism in matching people to tasks, Wren is believed to have been already on the way to architecture practice.
While continuing his private practice, he served as a design critic and professor of architecture at Yale School of Architecture from 1947 to 1957.
In practice, the state of the art has yet to reach this degree of sophistication and most compiler generators are not capable of handling semantic or target architecture information.
Cadaver tombs were a departure, in monumental architecture, from the usual practice of showing an effigy of the person as they were in life.

practice and implies
" that, " The practice of ' outing ' homosexuals implies contradictorily that homosexuals have a right to private choice but not to private lives.
The term " invention of tradition ", introduced by E. J. Hobsbawm, refers to situations when a new practice or object is introduced in a manner that implies a connection with the past that is not necessarily present.
The early Christian practice of converting Roman basilica ( public buildings ) into cathedrals implies the basilica may be incorporated into the cathedral located in Fano.
It cannot be realized in practice since it implies that each sample contributes to the reconstructed signal at almost all time points, requiring summing an infinite number of terms.
Bede implies that in the time of Augustine of Canterbury, British churches used a baptismal rite that was in some way at variance with the Roman practice.
The phrase Torah Judaism implies a belief and practice of Judaism that is based on the inclusion of the entire Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, and all the rabbinic authorities that followed as sources of conducting oneself in life, and on the premise that the Torah emanates directly from God as revealed at Mount Sinai.
An ethical code generally implies documents at three levels: codes of business ethics, codes of conduct for employees, and codes of professional practice.
This future visibility limit is calculated at a comoving distance of 19 billion parsecs ( 62 billion light years ), which implies the number of galaxies that we can ever theoretically observe in the infinite future ( leaving aside the issue that some may be impossible to observe in practice due to redshift, as discussed in the following paragraph ) is only larger than the number currently observable by a factor of 2. 36 .< ref name =" mapofuniverse "> The comoving distance of the future visibility limit is calculated on p. 8 of Gott et al.
Conventional gas-generators are in practice miniature rocket engines, with all the complexity that implies.
In practice, the elimination of all other taxes implies a very high land value tax, higher than any currently existing land tax.
Lewis's notation is still standard, but current practice usually takes its dual, (" necessity "), as primitive and as defined, in which case " A strictly implies B " is simply written as ( A → B ).
This implies that Uzziah's 52 years are to be taken in a non-accession sense, which was Thiele's general practice for coregencies, but which he did not follow in the case of Uzziah.
According to Ellacuría, the existence of people that are marginalized from society implies that history and practice have not delivered a wider range of possibilities for realisation for every human being in the world.
The statement implies it was a common practice.
There is a distinction to be made between double standards and hypocrisy, which implies the stated or presumed acceptance of a single standard a person claims to hold himself or herself accountable to, but which, in practice, may be disregarded.
The singularity that this implies is not realized in practice because the vertical acceleration cannot exceed the acceleration due to gravity in magnitude.
In fact the existence of a related, but somewhat different tradition in the rondellus in France at the same time implies that the practice may have come to England at the time of the Norman Conquest, and mutated in the two hundred years between that event and the oldest notated examples of the rota.
Rachel and Phoebe later surprise Ross and overpower him, however ( then Rachel mockingly implies that her practice is " Salmon Skinroll " as opposed to Unagi ).
Given that the average flow of the water is 465. 2 l / s this implies that it can whiten a day, but in practice this area coverage is difficult to attain.
The third case implies that this process is itself being managed, or in practice audited.
As the name implies, the Tumulus culture is distinguished by the practice of burying the dead beneath kurgan burial mounds ( tumuli ).
Some believe that the much-disputed forty-third decree of the Council of Elvira ( c. 300 ) condemning the practice of observing a feast on the fortieth day after Easter and neglecting to keep Pentecost on the fiftieth day, implies that the proper usage of the time was to commemorate the Ascension along with Pentecost.
This is obviously not possible in practice for two reasons: the required complexity is beyond any currently available hardware and the “ best sounding ” selection criterion implies a human listener.

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