Architect Engineer Training
Architect Engineer Training empowers architects to create safer, more intelligent public buildings. Master structural systems, foundations, library planning, building codes, and detailing techniques, ensuring your designs are aesthetically pleasing, efficient, and ready for construction from initial concepts through to completion. This comprehensive programme builds confidence in delivering buildable architecture that meets real-world demands.

flexible workload from 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course equips you with hands-on skills to confidently design small public buildings. You will master structural systems, load paths, spans, and detailing for creative, code-compliant designs. Delve into foundations, soil dynamics, site challenges, and service systems. Gain expertise in programming, functional layouts, performance-based design, and precise documentation to ensure your ideas are practical, efficient, and secure.
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Develop skills
- Performance-based design: implement IBC, ASCE 7, and ACI standards in rapid concept development.
- Structural systems: determine sizes for spans, bays, and lateral frames in small public structures.
- Library planning: arrange programmes, adjacencies, and egress paths for adaptable spaces.
- Foundations and site: select shallow or deep systems based on soil conditions, loads, and surroundings.
- Architectural detailing: integrate exposed structures, MEP systems, and curtain walls effectively.
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