How Engineers Think (And Why Architects Should Care)
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Architects and engineers think differently — and that’s a good thing.
In this episode of Developing Designers, we explore how engineers evaluate a design the moment they see it — from mechanical room location and ceiling space to glass walls and structural constraints.
We discuss:
- What engineers look at first in a building layout
- Why ceiling height is never “just ceiling height”
- Common misunderstandings between architects and engineers
- Why early communication in schematic design matters
- Mentoring young engineers to speak up
- Lessons learned from construction when you don’t push hard enough
If you’re part of a design team, this episode will help you collaborate more effectively — and avoid costly mistakes.
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