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Architect

An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that have human occupancy or use as their principal purpose. Etymologically, the term architect derives from the Latin architectuscode: lat promoted to code: la , which derives from the Greek (arkhi-, chief + tekton, builder), i.e., chief builder.

The professional requirements for architects vary from location to location. An architect´s decisions affect public safety and thus the architect must undergo specialized training consisting of advanced education and a practicum (or internship) for practical experience to earn a license to practice architecture. Practical, technical, and academic requirements for becoming an architect vary by jurisdiction though the formal study of architecture in academic institutions has played a pivotal role in the development of the profession.

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profession Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Frederick William III of Prussia Prussia 1815-1830
profession Johann Gottfried Gutensohn Munich, Mariánské Lázně
profession Hendrik Abbé
profession Leo van Heil City of Brussels

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Major Jaeckel und Hans Wittwer IIIMajor Jaeckel und Hans Wittwer IIMajor Jaeckel und Hans Wittwer IBau einer Turnhalle, WolmirstedtPortrait Hans Wittwer IIIPortrait Hans Wittwer I
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