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Architect
Architect Definition And Meaning |
What's The Definition Of Architect?
[n] One who designs and supervises the construction of buildings or other large structures.
Synonyms | Synonyms for Architect: designer
Related Terms | Find terms related to Architect: a |
actor |
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ancestors |
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framer |
generator |
grower |
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industrialist |
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introducer |
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journeyman |
landscape architect |
landscape gardener |
maker |
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master |
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medium |
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raiser |
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subject |
tactician |
urbanist |
worker |
wright
See Also | Adam |
Adolf Loos |
Albert Speer |
Alberti |
Andrea Palladio |
Antonio Gaudi |
Antonio Gaudi i Cornet |
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin |
Behrens |
Benjamin Henry Latrobe |
Berlage |
Bernini |
Bramante |
Breuer |
Brunelleschi |
Buckminster Fuller |
Bullfinch |
Burnham |
Butterfield |
Carrere |
Cass Gilbert |
Chambers |
Charles Bullfinch |
Charles Edouard Jeanneret |
Charles Follen McKim |
Charles L'Enfant |
creator |
da Vinci |
Daniel Hudson Burnham |
de l'Orme |
Delorme |
Donato Bramante |
Donato d'Agnolo Bramante |
Edward Durell Stone |
Eero Saarinen |
Eliel Saarinen |
Erich Mendelsohn |
Filippo Brunelleschi |
Francois Mansart |
Fuller |
Garnier |
Gaudi |
Gaudi i Cornet |
Gilbert |
Giotto |
Giotto di Bondone |
Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini |
Gropius |
Hastings |
Hendrik Petrus Berlage |
Henri Labrouste |
Henry Hobson Richardson |
Hoffmann |
Horta |
Hunt |
I. M. Pei |
Ieoh Ming Pei |
Inigo Jones |
Jacques Germain Soufflot |
Jean Louis Charles Garnier |
Jenny |
John Merven Carrere |
Jones |
Josef Hoffmann |
Joseph Paxton |
Kahn |
Labrouste |
landscape architect |
landscape gardener |
Latrobe |
Le Corbusier |
L'Enfant |
Leon Battista Alberti |
Leonardo |
Leonardo da Vinci |
Lin |
Loos |
Louis Isadore Kahn |
Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe |
Lutyens |
Mansart |
Marcel Lajos Breuer |
Maya Lin |
McKim |
Mendelsohn |
Michelangelo |
Michelangelo Buonarroti |
Mies Van Der Rohe |
Mills |
Nervi |
Palladio |
Paxton |
Pei |
Peter Behrens |
Philibert de l'Orme |
Philibert Delorme |
Pier Luigi Nervi |
Pierre Charles L'Enfant |
Pugin |
R. Buckminster Fuller |
Richard Buckminster Fuller |
Richard Morris Hunt |
Richardson |
Robert Adam |
Robert Mills |
Saarinen |
Sir Edwin Landseer Luytens |
Sir Edwin Lutyens |
Sir Joseph Paxton |
Sir William Chambers |
Soufflot |
Speer |
Stone |
Thomas Hastings |
Victor Horta |
Walter Gropius |
William Butterfield |
William Chambers |
William Le Baron Jenny
Architect In Webster's Dictionary
\Ar"chi*tect\ ([aum]r"k[i^]*t[e^]kt), n. [L.
architectus, architecton, Gr. ? chief artificer, master
builder; pref. 'archi- (E. archi-) + ? workman, akin to ?
art, skill, ? to produce: cf. F. architecte, It. architetto.
See {Technical}.]
1. A person skilled in the art of building; one who
understands architecture, or makes it his occupation to
form plans and designs of buildings, and to superintend
the artificers employed.
2. A contriver, designer, or maker.
The architects of their own happiness. --Milton.
A French woman is a perfect architect in dress.
--Coldsmith.
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