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'Earthships' in the Desert Save Owners Cash
Out in the desert near Taos, New Mexico, they're building houses out of garbage. Using old tires packed with dirt, trashed appliances, and discarded bottles and cans -- the stuff that stays in landfills forever -- architect Mike Reynolds and his crew are turning trash into solar-powered, self-sustaining, energy-efficient houses. He calls his creations "Earthships." Source : ABC News - Published at : 2010/12/29_23:10:47
Netflix hiring Facebook Integration engineer signifying a return of Friends?
Like Netflix? Then get ready to prove it by sharing your film interests with your social network. Netflix is looking to hire a "Facebook Integration -- Engineer / Architect" into its new Social Systems engineering team. According to the open position posted to the Netflix jobs board, the senior web engineer will, "conceive and build the systems that enable Netflix applications and systems to use ... Source : Engadget - Published at : 2010/12/14_10:40:27
New shipbuilding facility eyed in Jackson County
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors has opened bidding for firms wanting to work on a new land-based testing facility for Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding. Source : The Clarion-Ledger - Published at : 2010/12/15_07:34:21
Board approves agreement for work at stadium
The Fairfield Community School District Board of Directors has approved a professional services agreement with Shive-Hattery Inc. for the Trojan Stadium track replacement and improvement project. Source : The Fairfield Ledger - Published at : 2010/12/29_19:20:38
Web Search for - IT Engineer Architect - ...4 Using Engineer and Architect Scales (A Primer)Given an architect or engineer scale and a set of scaled. drawings, you will be able to ... be adjusted to fit the paper,... Architecture & Engineering: ArchitectureIt provides study opportunities. in twelve engineering disciplines leading to Bachelor of ... Founded in 1986, it provides a focal point for government- and industry... Engineering & ArchitectureENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTS. 2. 3. NAICS CODE. DESCRIPTION. CONTACT. CERT STATUS. BUSNAME ... ENGINEERING, COST CONSULTING, MECHANICAL DESIGN AND MECHANICAL PLUMBING AND ... Engineering & ArchitectureKey Engineering & Architecture Demographics. In addition to the extensive reach of the Beyond.com Network, it is also important to understand key demographics ... 20 India job Java Senior Engineer/ Architect: Job Description:Expert in J2EE frame work using EJB, JSP, Servlets, J... http://bit.ly/gAQi8Y IT Architect/System Eng./Network Eng.: IT Architekt/Network Engineer - Cisco CCNP/CCIEQualifikatio... http://bit.ly/hVQq2K #hotfreshjobs If u're an engineer, you should be able to solve it in three minutes,If u're an architect, in three hoursIf u're a lawyer, probably never. Data Security-Technical Post-Sales Engineer-Solution Architect, CyberCoders #Jobs #IT/Software Deve #Chicago http://mnstr.bz/gz9qb9 Images Search for - IT Engineer Architect - ...3200 20 QWhat makes more money a plastic surgeon, photographer, computer engineer, or architect? Higher Education (University +) at 15 June 2009 07:06:06 Qcan a structural engineer and an architect own a firm together? Engineering at 22 June 2010 09:06:49 309 Zoom on the coverAt Amazon.com :
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'Earthships' in the Desert Save Owners Cash
Out in the desert near Taos, New Mexico, they're building houses out of garbage. Using old tires packed with dirt, trashed appliances, and discarded bottles and cans -- the stuff that stays in landfills forever -- architect Mike Reynolds and his crew are turning trash into solar-powered, self-sustaining, energy-efficient houses. He calls his creations "Earthships." Source : ABC News - Published at : 2010/12/29_23:10:47
Netflix hiring Facebook Integration engineer signifying a return of Friends?
Like Netflix? Then get ready to prove it by sharing your film interests with your social network. Netflix is looking to hire a "Facebook Integration -- Engineer / Architect" into its new Social Systems engineering team. According to the open position posted to the Netflix jobs board, the senior web engineer will, "conceive and build the systems that enable Netflix applications and systems to use ... Source : Engadget - Published at : 2010/12/14_10:40:27
New shipbuilding facility eyed in Jackson County
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors has opened bidding for firms wanting to work on a new land-based testing facility for Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding. Source : The Clarion-Ledger - Published at : 2010/12/15_07:34:21
Board approves agreement for work at stadium
The Fairfield Community School District Board of Directors has approved a professional services agreement with Shive-Hattery Inc. for the Trojan Stadium track replacement and improvement project. Source : The Fairfield Ledger - Published at : 2010/12/29_19:20:38
Jackson County supervisors open bids for Northrop Grumman project
The Jackson County Board of Supervisors on Monday afternoon opened proposals from firms wanting to work on a new land-based testing facility for Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding. Source : The Mississippi Press - Published at : 2010/12/14_11:32:46
John Paul Stevens' Death-Penalty Reversal Avoids Blame
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens eloquently argues that the U.S. system of capital punishment is broken. But he fails to admit that the system was always doomed by a design he helped dream up Source : Time Magazine - Published at : 2010/12/02_08:48:22
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The North Platte Telegraph It appears that work on the new Lincoln County jail has ruffled the feathers of City officials. Source : North Platte Telegraph - Published at : 2010/12/29_12:42:04
Performing Arts Center said to be 99.99% completed
BY BOB CHARLTON WAKEFIELD - The Wakefield Permanent Building Committee met at the Performing Arts Center at the high school and with the seating in place the crimson colored seats will provide a luxurious home for many years to come. The stage is set up and auditions were going on for students to get ready for the inaugural performance scheduled for January 13, 14 and 15, 2011. Source : Woburn Daily Times Chronicle - Published at : 2010/12/27_06:27:56
Forever Families: Treyvon wants a family for Christmas
Meet Treyvon, an 11-year-old who is hungry for information, eager to learn and in need of a forever family. Source : News 8 Austin - Published at : 2010/12/06_19:13:41
Billy Demong starts a hometown business
SARANAC LAKE - Nearly a year after capturing the first-ever gold medal for a U.S. Olympic athlete in nordic combined, Vermontville native Billy Demong is partnering with two local men to start a business in Saranac Lake. Source : Adirondack Daily Enterprise - Published at : 2010/12/24_05:53:25
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20 India job Java Senior Engineer/ Architect: Job Description:Expert in J2EE frame work using EJB, JSP, Servlets, J... http://bit.ly/gAQi8Y Published at: December 29, 2010, 6:03 pm GMT+1 IT Architect/System Eng./Network Eng.: IT Architekt/Network Engineer - Cisco CCNP/CCIEQualifikatio... http://bit.ly/hVQq2K #hotfreshjobs Published at: December 29, 2010, 7:07 am GMT+1 If u're an engineer, you should be able to solve it in three minutes,If u're an architect, in three hoursIf u're a lawyer, probably never. Published at: December 29, 2010, 6:51 am GMT+1 Data Security-Technical Post-Sales Engineer-Solution Architect, CyberCoders #Jobs #IT/Software Deve #Chicago http://mnstr.bz/gz9qb9 Published at: December 28, 2010, 7:35 pm GMT+1 Data Security-Technical Post-Sales Engineer-Solution Architect, CyberCoders #Jobs #IT/Software Deve #Chicago http://mnstr.bz/hNuA8v Published at: December 28, 2010, 7:30 pm GMT+1 Network Security Architect Engineer (NYC) http://dlvr.it/CFkKp Published at: December 28, 2010, 4:02 pm GMT+1 Hitchin Job: Principal Systems Engineer / Architect, Stevenage: A number of Principal Systems Engineer /... http://dlvr.it/CFKC0 #Jobs Published at: December 28, 2010, 1:27 pm GMT+1 Published at: December 28, 2010, 10:39 am GMT+1 Network and IT Engineer--Pre-Sales Job in Los Angeles, CA at: If you are an experienced engineer/architect who i... http://bit.ly/gj9y1c Published at: December 28, 2010, 4:32 am GMT+1 Published at: December 28, 2010, 12:17 am GMT+1
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20 What makes more money a plastic surgeon, photographer, computer engineer, or architect?Higher Education (University +) at 15 June 2009 07:06:06 QI'm just wondering cause I'm thinking that one of them might be my future job when I'm older. Please answer.P.S. can also give me your opinion on the jobs. It will help me choose my choice better. AEach varies quite a bit but generally from most to least:-Plastic Surgeon: Requires lotsss of schooling but if you are good it will be the highest paying-Computer Engineer: 4 years of college will probably suffice but a masters degree wouldn't hurt. there are lots of computer jobs out there right now-Photographer or Architect: These are two jobs that very completely so i cannot even rate them. The big dogs make all the money and could move them up the list but the average salary is probably closer to $50,000 a year.
Best Answer : by Jon at 17 June 2009 03:06:56See the 5 Answers more for this question can a structural engineer and an architect own a firm together?Engineering at 22 June 2010 09:06:49 Qcan they own a firm together to design houses?would this combination make sense?would it make sense for a structural engineer to do this?would it make sense for an architect to do this? AThe only way to know this is for a structural engineer, and an architect to discuss what they can contribute and then if the sum of their contributions is greater than their individual efforts, then a partnership is a good idea.Otherwise there is no reason they cannot work jointly on individual projects, if it helps.If you are thinking more of a particular person you want to work with, and one or both of you is planning to work towards the qualifications needed, then I think it is a bad idea. Get the skills first, and see where your talents lie, then find a partner that compliments your talent.
Best Answer : by hugh at 22 June 2010 11:06:45See the 1 Answers more for this question can you be both civil engineer and architect?Government & Non-Profit at 11 December 2010 08:12:57 Qi wanted to be both civil engineer and architect. Could i be both of them for the same project for example to make a building you need an architect to design it and a civil engineer to build it right could i be both for the same building or what? please help and also can i major in both architectural and civil engineering in college? i need good answers No Best Answer for this question yet. What's the diffeence between architect and engineer?Engineering at 24 January 2007 06:01:01 QI am interested on how to build my own house.I would like to learn more about it.*engineer that is for building houses.and what's the name/title of that engineer? AAn architect has responsibility for the appearance and people aspects of buildings. She has to determine the sizes of spaces needed for people to do tasks in the building, how people get in and out, what code requirements are for people to use the building (from toilet spaces to fire escapes) and how the building looks in terms of shape, and surface treatments. An engineer has to figure out the weight of the building and things like heating/cooling, elevators, water supply, elevators, and fire fighting equipment in the building and determine the structure that will hold it up and meet code requirements for stiffness of floors, thickness of walls, and fire resistance of the structure. The two may work at the same time for the same firm or the architect may design first, especially smaller buildings, and an engineer then work over the plans to make them work, for example specifying a steel beam for supporting a large roof where the architect just drew a beam. Different architects work differently, some wanting to be very close to the structure others wanting the design to look a specific way and the supports have to be worked out inside it.
Best Answer : by mike1942f at 24 January 2007 06:01:16See the 5 Answers more for this question Are you an engineer or architect? I need some career advice.?Other - Careers & Employment at 19 July 2009 01:07:09 QHello,I am a young architect who is trying to find a niche within the "green" design movement and looking at my future career options and goals. In the last few months, I've had the privilege of attending several meetings where several engineers have been present and their work has sparked my interest in engineering. More specifically in the energy efficiency of buildings. What engineering degree (masters) should I pursue in order to become an energy efficiency consultant? Or, is there an engineering degree that will help me specialize in something that future buildings will need and where my architectural background and engineering degree can work together very well? I just want to make a smart career decision. Also thinking about engineering construction management, but it seems too stressful.I'm open to suggestions.Thanks.*Current career goals include becoming LEED AP certified and architectural license. AYou could be an Ecological Engineer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecological_engineeringI also found you a list of engineering fields:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fields_of_engineering
Best Answer : by Feiscool at 19 July 2009 02:07:10 What is the difference between a Civil Engineer and an Architect?Engineering at 30 September 2010 04:09:53 QIn my enginnering lecture, the professor decribed the job of a civil engineer. It seemed to me that it is very similar to architecturing. Is that true? What is the main difference. Do you get to travel a lot as a Civil Englneer. Also, is there any art involved with Civil Engineer because I am into art quite a lot. ATo make it even more simple, Civil Engineers design roads, bridges and other infrastructure. Architects design buildings.
Best Answer : by Black Cat at 30 September 2010 06:09:50See the 1 Answers more for this question What's the difference between an engineer and an architect?Engineering at 13 April 2010 03:04:56 QPeople say that architects design and engineers figure out the specifications, but after about 6 weeks of engineering studies it seems as though the shape of the structure needs to be engineered, is it similar to a script writer-director kind of relationship or what? AArchitects are primarily concerned with function and aesthetics.Engineers involved in the same building would be interested in the details of how to convert the architects design into a real functioning entity from the foundation to the roof as well as the various systems now found in model structures. That is things like HVAC, electrical, plumbing, insulation, structural support and lighting.
Best Answer : by oil field trash at 13 April 2010 07:04:02See the 2 Answers more for this question Is it better to be an Architect or Engineer?Engineering at 19 July 2009 02:07:23 QPlease give me reasons why also. I am currently interested in Architecture. AIts a mater of personal feelings. Architects are more creative peoplethan engineers. Engineers are more focused on calculations then creativity.
Best Answer : by Cuki at 19 July 2009 04:07:13See the 5 Answers more for this question What do i need to do to make my own architect company?Corporations at 06 May 2009 07:05:21 QWhen i am older, i would like to work as an architect.i have been reading information and some of it confuses me.the question i was reading was something about making your own architect company and start out making $60,000.what would i have to do in order to make my own company.i am not sure if i would like to be an architect engineer because i was quite not sure if it was suppose to be a girl's job.please help me out here with your answer and opinion.when i am older of course AYou will need to be an architect before you can create your own architectural company. Depending on your State, you need to finish your high school degree, get an education from a NAAB accredited program, fulfill your internship requirements, and pass the 7-part Architectural Registration Exam (ARE). Again, check with your State Board of Technical Registration to see what their requirements are.After you an architect, you need to choose a name for your company and file it with your State's Corporation Commission and file for a tax ID number. At that point, you will need to decide whether you want to set up your company as a sole propriotor or an LLC. You need to discuss this with your CPA. Once all this is settled, you will need to create a business plan to submit to a bank to borrow money and/or to start a line of credit for a start up company. You may also consult the Small Business Administration (www.sba.gov) to help.When you own your own firm, you may make hundreds of thousands of dollars or 0. There are no guarantees. You need to be able to answer the question of why clients want to seek your services. You will also need to get your information to potential clients. That is the toughest part of the profession in my opinion.Regarding whether an "architect engineer" is suppose to be a "girl's job"; I hope your opinion will change as you get older. I've worked with many talented and successful women in the architectural and construction trade. They hold positions as principals in large firms to owning their practice. Understand your job as architect is to have a good understanding of structural systems. You do not have the luxury to choose whether you understand engineering or not. At the end of the day, we check and are responsible for the engineer's work (whether you like it or not). Architects do not check beam calculations, but we are required to review structural and MPE drawings to seek out conflicts and questionable sized elements. It is part of the responsibility, and it is not dull or boring. That is the reason the job is so much fun, you get to do a little of everything.
Best Answer : by spam juice at 06 May 2009 09:05:26See the 1 Answers more for this question Interview an architect/engineer?Financial Services at 21 March 2007 12:03:39 QMy name is Asia and I am a sopomore at Oxon Hill High School. My architects [for my interview] bailed at the last minute so it would be very helpful if an architect/engineer [preferable in the DC area] could briefly answer the questions below. 1.What is your job title?2.What exactly do you do?3.Can you describe a normal day at your job?4.How are your working conditions?5.If it’s not too personal, what’s your salary, or how much do others in your profession make on average?6.What got you interested in architecture/engineering ?7.What are some of the key courses you took in high school and college to help you with your job?8.What other training or qualifications are needed?9.Are you eligible for advancement or promotions in your career?10.Is math and physics for your job as important as it is said to be?_architects11.What other jobs are comparable to yours?12.Are you happy with your job? If not what would you prefer to doinclude email plz AI'm a former electronics engineer, but I'll answer your questions, no problem.1. Electronics Technician (senior journeyman)2. Repair, clean, maintain and rebuild electronic circuits and electronic systems. My last assignment was air traffic control radars, next generation weather radars, radios and air field lighting equipment.3. All of my equipment had regularly schedualed maintenance (either daily, weekly, monthly or annual checks and measurements arranged on a calendar). I would start my day completing this work. During my shift, I would respond to break downs or difficulties with the equipment assigned to me. With free time I would often inspect equipment areas for preventive measures.Repairing involved outdoor and indoor work, on the airfield or inside hangars and repair shops. Repair and maintenance work involved everything from changing the oil in radar antenna motors to micro-miniature circuit board repairs.4. My working conditions were usually medium to heavy industrial some of the time, and other times just light work in air conditioned rooms. The worst conditions involved installing new equipment in industrial areas or working on the air field while aircraft were on the runways. The best conditions were simple repairs or reading new tech manuals.Outdoor work is done regardless of whether, and since I'm in a northern state, winter was no excuse. I'm fortunate that air fields are closed down in the worst weather since the runways have to be cleared before the air field can offer services.5. My annual salary averaged about $50,0006. I was never interested in engineering, it was a profession that more or less found me. I wanted something new, and there was a school in the area with a program. I was good at it, so I finished the program and got work first in a shipyard then at an airfield.7. Architecture I think was the only high school class that I took related to my work, and I was good in those classes, as well. I was able to finish 4 semesters of material in my senior year (the instructor let me work at my own pace). Nothing really related to electronics, but I had a good understanding of how buildings were constructed, and it helped me resolve some issues in my career with some repair work. In my last 2 years at the air field, we installed a new air search radar system, and the installation created a unique malfunction in the system that was in use: air traffic control radar displays were giving false images on the screens, and it was my job to figure out why and get rid of them. I was able to figure out that signals were reflecting off of the new construction. I had to draw out a fairly accurate rendering of the immediate area of the air field and narrow down the problem area. The solution was to turn the new radar antenna at an angle that would reduce or eliminate the reflections.It turned out that 3 air fields in the country were having the same problem and I was the first to come up with a solution. I would have been at a loss without an ability to accurately measure and draw out the problem in the shop.8. For my job, training is non-stop. First, I had to pass the technical training, then when I was assigned to a specific job, I had to learn the equipment, which involved a specialized school. My engineering school was in Illinois, my communications school was in Virginia, and my air traffic control school was in Florida. The last two schools were so specialized that there was only one place in the country offering the training.9. Yes, but advancements are often in the form of training on new equipment upgrades. Technicians often don't want promotions until they're tired of doing field work. There's a lot of satisfaction from solving problems and fixing things, and administrative work is just not the same. So we strive for advancing our training and getting assigned to newer and more sophisticated equipment.10. For electronics engineering, the most advanced math we use is algebra, and we only need basic understanding of physics related to our work. At an air field, meteorology is actually more relavent, both for the weather radars and for communications. Our radio signals pass through the air, so we have to know how the atmosphere affects the signal.11. Other jobs comparable to what I do:Cell phone tower installation and repairWeather station installation and repairSatellite communications technicianInstalling digital systems and cabling in new commercial buildingsFire alarm systems installation and repairSecurity alarm systems installation and repair(We had to be certified in all of these areas.)12. I'm currently in a new field. I'm back in school taking accounting. I'll be taking the CPA exam later this year.(I miss working at the air field.)
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1731245 The Art of Construction: Projects and Principles for Beginning Engineers & Architects (A Ziggurat book) by Mario Salvadori By AutoSurfRestarter at Mon Oct 12 09:21:29 -0500 2009 i love this book! it truly explains why buildings behave the way they do and why they are built the way they are. it takes complicated engineeriing and makes it simple, very simple. every principle has an easy to follow sketch and example. this book is a must for architects, engineers, builders or anyone who wants to go behind the scenes and understand the ’why’ of buildings. many of the principles and examples only apply to large scale commercial projects like high rises and bridges, so it may not be pertinent for the home builder, but i’d still recommend... Document Format: DOC - Language: en![]() Using Engineer and Architect Scales (A Primer) Given an architect or engineer scale and a set of scaled. drawings, you will be able to ... be adjusted to fit the paper, so it may not represent precisely the ... Document Format: PDF - Language: enThe Art of Construction: Projects and Principles for Beginning Engineers & Architects (A Ziggurat book) by Mario Salvadori By AutoSurfRestarter at Tue Oct 13 08:20:07 -0500 2009 i love this book! it truly explains why buildings behave the way they do and why they are built the way they are. it takes complicated engineeriing and makes it simple, very simple. every principle has an easy to follow sketch and example. this book is a must for architects, engineers, builders or anyone who wants to go behind the scenes and understand the ’why’ of buildings. many of the principles and examples only apply to large scale commercial projects like high rises and bridges, so it may not be pertinent for the home builder, but i’d still recommend... Document Format: DOC - Language: en![]() Architecture & Engineering: Architecture It provides study opportunities. in twelve engineering disciplines leading to Bachelor of ... Founded in 1986, it provides a focal point for government- and industry ... Document Format: PDF - Language: en![]() Engineering & Architecture ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTS. 2. 3. NAICS CODE. DESCRIPTION. CONTACT. CERT STATUS. BUSNAME ... ENGINEERING, COST CONSULTING, MECHANICAL DESIGN AND MECHANICAL PLUMBING AND ... Document Format: XLS - Language: enSocial Media for Architects, Engineers & Contractors By WCNInteractive at Sat Dec 11 09:49:58 -0600 2010 Social Media for Architects, Engineers & Contractors Document Format: PPT - Language: enWhite paper - Encapsulated Post Tensioned Concrete By amsysco at Sat Oct 23 16:35:18 -0500 2010 Encapsulated Post-Tensioned Concrete for Corrosive and Non-Corrosive Environments. A guide for Structural Engineers, Architects and Owners. Document Format: PDF - Language: en![]() Engineering & Architecture Key Engineering & Architecture Demographics. In addition to the extensive reach of the Beyond.com Network, it is also important to understand key demographics ... Document Format: PDF - Language: en![]() Engineering, Architecture and Landscape Architecture Series Some of the physical activities performed by Engineers, Architects and Landscape Architects and environmental ... it is established, unless extended by the Commissioner. ... Document Format: PDF - Language: enJobs For Architect, Assistant Director, Deputy Director, Engineer, Faculty, Instructor, Law, Librarian, Medical Officer, Misc., Psc, Teacher By West Bengal Psc Oct 09 By onlineranga545 at Fri Oct 30 07:05:17 -0500 2009 Jobs For Architect, Assistant Director, Deputy Director, Engineer, Faculty, Instructor, Law, Librarian, Medical Officer, Misc., Psc, Teacher By West Bengal Psc Oct 09 Document Format: DOC - Language: en |