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Architecture provides a lifetime of opportunities for creativity and
aesthetic problem solving. Using our popular AutoCAD® Revit®
Architecture Suite and Autodesk® 3ds Max® software,
professionals worldwide are exploring these qualities in designing,
visualizing, and animating highly original structures.
Architects design office and apartment buildings, schools, museums,
churches, factories, hospitals, houses, and airport terminals. They also
design multi-building complexes, such as urban centers, college
campuses, industrial parks, communities, and amusement parks. Their
profession requires a number of skills, including design, management,
communication, and negotiation. Learn more about professions in
architecture and building and get a head start on your career.
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Architects
Design the cities of tomorrow—the houses we live in, the offices we work
in, the theaters we attend, the restaurants we eat in, the bridges we cross.
Architects design all of these and more. And it’s not just the appearance of
these structures that architects are concerned with; it’s also the
functionality of the design, the safety, and—wherever possible—the economy.
Architects need to think about all these things as they create their visions.
Architects provide professional services to people and organizations
planning a construction project. They may be involved in all phases of
development, from the initial discussion with the client through the entire
construction process. Their duties require specific skills—designing,
engineering, managing, supervising, and communicating with clients and
builders. It’s a competitive market, and knowledge of computer-aided design
and drafting technology gives you a strong advantage.
Autodesk software you’re likely to use in this career includes AutoCAD®
Revit® Architecture Suite, AutoCAD® Revit® MEP Suite, AutoCAD® Revit®
Structure Suite, AutoCAD®, AutoCAD® Architecture, AutoCAD® Raster Design,
Autodesk® VIZ, Autodesk® 3ds Max®, Autodesk® Buzzsaw®, and Autodesk® Design
Review.
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training requirements.
Landscape Architects
From college campuses to shopping malls and playgrounds, landscape
architects design for functionality, beauty, and compatibility with the
natural environment. In their designs, landscape architects plan the location
of buildings, roads and walkways, and the arrangement of flowers, shrubs, and
trees. They apply their knowledge of the environment and their aesthetic sense
to historic preservation and natural resource conservation and reclamation.
Computer-aided design (CAD) is an essential tool for most landscape
architects. Many landscape architects also use video simulation to help
clients envision the proposed ideas and plans. For larger scale site planning,
landscape architects use geographic information systems technology and
computer mapping system.
Autodesk software you’re likely to use in this career includes AutoCAD
Revit Architecture Suite, AutoCAD Revit MEP Suite, AutoCAD Revit Structure
Suite, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD Raster Design, Autodesk VIZ,
Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Buzzsaw, and Autodesk Design Review.
Find out more about landscape architects, including job descriptions,
salaries, and training requirements.
Interior and Furniture Designers
Interior and furniture designers set the stage for living. They create
environments in which to relax, work, do business, and participate in all the
other aspects of daily life. An eye for color and detail and a sense of
balance and proportion are essential to this career. Designers of all kinds
use computer-aided design (CAD) tools to create and better visualize the final
product.
As an interior designer you plan the space and furnish the interiors of
homes, public buildings, and commercial or institutional establishments, such
as offices, restaurants, and theaters. Interior designers also design lighting
and architectural details, including color scheme and window and floor
treatment. Furniture designers design furniture for manufacture. Using their
knowledge of design trends, competitors’ products and production costs,
complemented by their aesthetic sense, they design furniture that is both
functional and attractive. Some furniture designers fashion custom pieces or
styles according to a specific period or country.
Autodesk software you’re likely to use in this career includes AutoCAD
Revit Architecture Suite, AutoCAD Revit MEP Suite, AutoCAD Revit Structure
Suite, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD Raster Design, Autodesk VIZ,
Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk® Maya®, AutoCAD LT®, Autodesk Buzzsaw, and Autodesk
Design Review.
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descriptions, salaries, and training requirements.
Construction and Building Inspectors
Put on your hard hat and head to the site. You decide whether the work
measures up—and if it doesn’t, you determine what needs to be done.
Construction and building inspectors examine the construction, alteration, or
repair of buildings, highways and streets, sewer and water systems, dams,
bridges, and other structures to make sure they’re up to code—building codes,
ordinances, zoning regulations, and contract specifications. Inspectors make
an initial inspection during the first phase of construction, and then follow
up with inspections throughout the construction project.
Building inspectors look over the structural quality and general safety of
buildings. Some specialize, for example, in structural steel or reinforced
concrete structures. A primary concern of building inspectors is fire safety.
Inspectors consider such things as alarm systems, fire exits, and risks posed
by adjoining buildings. There are many types of inspectors, including elevator
inspectors, electrical inspectors, and plumbing inspectors.
Autodesk software you’re likely to use in this career includes AutoCAD
Revit Architecture Suite, AutoCAD Revit MEP Suite, AutoCAD Revit Structure
Suite, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD Raster Design, AutoCAD LT,
Autodesk VIZ, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Buzzsaw, and Autodesk Design Review.
Find out more about construction and building inspectors, including job
descriptions, salaries, and training requirements.
Construction
Put on your hard hat, flex your muscles, and build! Houses, apartments,
factories, offices, schools, roads, bridges—these are only some of the
products of the construction industry.
The construction industry is divided into three major segments: general
building contractors, heavy construction contractors, and special trade
contractors. General building contractors build residential, industrial,
commercial, and other buildings. Heavy construction contractors build sewers,
roads, highways, bridges, tunnels, and other projects. Special trade
contractors are engaged in specialized activities such as carpentry, painting,
plumbing, and electrical work.
Autodesk software you’re likely to use in this career includes AutoCAD
Revit Architecture Suite, AutoCAD Revit MEP Suite, AutoCAD Revit Structure
Suite, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD LT, Autodesk VIZ, Autodesk 3ds
Max, Autodesk Buzzsaw, and Autodesk Design Review.
Find out more about the construction industry, including job descriptions,
salaries, and training requirements.
Facility Managers
Be prepared for a virtual balancing act. Facility managers coordinate the
physical workplace with the people and work of an organization. As a facility
manager, you’re in charge of essential planning, designing, and managing
facilities. And to do that you must successfully integrate principles of
business administration, architecture, and behavioral and engineering
sciences. Although the specific tasks you do vary substantially depending on
the organization, the duties fall into certain categories. These include
operations and maintenance, real estate, communication, human and
environmental factors, and many more.
Facility managers suggest and oversee renovation projects with a variety of
goals, from improving efficiency to ensuring that facilities meet security
standards. Once the work is done, the facility manager continues to be
involved by monitoring the facility to see that it remains safe, secure, and
well maintained.
Autodesk software you’re likely to use in this career includes AutoCAD
Revit Architecture Suite, AutoCAD Revit MEP Suite, AutoCAD Revit Structure
Suite, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, AutoCAD Raster Design, AutoCAD LT,
Autodesk VIZ, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Buzzsaw, Autodesk MapGuide®, and
Autodesk Design Review.
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salaries, and training requirements.
Electrical and Electronics Engineers
From computer chips that process millions of instructions every second to
radar systems that detect weather patterns days in advance, electrical and
electronics engineers have developed a wide range of technologies. Electrical
and electronics engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture
of electrical and electronic equipment. Some of this equipment includes power
generating, controlling, and transmission devices used by electric utilities;
electric motors, machinery controls, lighting, and wiring in buildings,
automobiles, and aircraft; and radar and navigation systems, computer and
office equipment, and broadcast and communications systems.
Autodesk software you’re likely to use in this career includes Autodesk®
Inventor™ Routed Systems Suite, Autodesk® Inventor™ Simulation Suite,
Autodesk® Productstream®, AutoCAD, AutoCAD® Electrical, AutoCAD Raster Design,
AutoCAD LT, Autodesk VIZ, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Buzzsaw, Autodesk
MapGuide, and Autodesk Design Review.
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descriptions, salaries, and training requirements.
Stationary Engineers
Stationary engineers operate the machinery that keeps large buildings
comfortable, tunnels ventilated, and factories running in all weather and
seasons. Some of the machines they use include boilers, air-conditioning and
refrigeration equipment, diesel engines, turbines, generators, pumps,
condensers, and compressors.
Stationary engineers start up, regulate, and shut down equipment. They
ensure that it operates safely, economically, and within established limits by
monitoring meters, gauges, and computerized controls. They manually control
equipment and, when necessary, make adjustments. Routine maintenance, such as
lubricating moving parts and replacing filters, is a regular part of the work
of stationary engineers.
Autodesk software you’re likely to use in this career includes Autodesk
Inventor Routed Systems Suite, Autodesk Inventor Simulation Suite, Autodesk
Productstream, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Electrical, AutoCAD LT, AutoCAD Raster Design,
Autodesk VIZ, Autodesk 3ds Max, Autodesk Buzzsaw, Autodesk MapGuide, and
Autodesk Design Review.
Find out more about stationary engineers, including job descriptions,
salaries, and training requirements.
Archivists, Curators, Museum Technicians, and Conservators
You’re like a detective. You consider facts, look for clues, and analyze
what you’ve got. But that’s only one facet of a very complex job. Archivists,
curators, museum technicians, and conservators search for, acquire, appraise,
analyze, describe, arrange, catalog, restore, preserve, exhibit, maintain, and
store valuable items that can be used by researchers or for exhibitions,
publications, broadcasting, and other educational programs. Depending on the
occupation, these items include such a diverse assortment of items as
historical documents, audiovisual materials, works of art, coins, and
preserved plants and animals.
Curators usually handle objects found in cultural, biological, or
historical collections, such as sculptures, textiles, and paintings, while
archivists mainly handle valuable records, documents, or objects that are
retained because they originally accompanied and relate specifically to the
document.
Autodesk software you’re likely to use in this career includes AutoCAD,
AutoCAD LT, Autodesk VIZ, Autodesk 3ds Max, and Autodesk® DWF™ Viewer.
Find out more about archivists, curators, and museum technicians,
including job descriptions, salaries, and training requirements.
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