ISCO Unit Group 2161 Building Architects

From Open Risk Manual

Definition

Building Architects: Building architects design commercial, industrial, institutional, residential and recreational buildings and plan and monitor their construction, maintenance and rehabilitation.

Tasks include -

(a) developing new or improved architectural theories and methods;

(b) inspecting sites and consulting clients, management and other stakeholders to determine type, style and size of proposed buildings and alterations to existing buildings;

(c) providing information regarding designs, materials and estimated building times;

(d) preparing project documentation, including sketches and scale drawings, and integrating structural, mechanical and aesthetic elements in final designs;

(e) writing specifications and contract documents for use by builders and calling tenders on behalf of clients;

(f) making necessary contacts to ensure feasibility of projects regarding style, cost, timing and compliance with regulations;

(g) identifying and finding best solutions for problems regarding function and quality of interior environments of buildings and making necessary designs, drawings and plans;

(h) monitoring construction or rehabilitation work to ensure compliance with specifications and quality standards;

(i) maintaining technical liaison and consultancy with other relevant specialists.

Examples of the occupations classified here:

- Building architect

- Interior architect

Some related occupations classified elsewhere:

- Landscape architect- 2162

- Interior decorator- 3432

- Interior designers- 3432


Occupations

Occupation Title
C2161.1 ISCO Occupation Group 2161.1 Architect

Higher Level