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Architect

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈɑːrkɪtekt/

Definitions

  • A person who designs buildings and oversees their construction.
  • A creator, planner, or designer of a system or structure.

Usage Examples

  • The architect presented the blueprint for the new skyscraper.
  • She was the architect of the company's innovative marketing strategy.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word "architectus," from Greek "arkhitektōn" (arkhi = chief + tektōn = builder).

Synonyms

  • Designer
  • Planner
  • Builder
  • Engineer

Antonyms

  • Demolisher
  • Destroyer

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Arquitecto /arkiˈtekto/
French Architecte /aʁʃitɛkt/
German Architekt /ˈaʁçɪtɛkt/
Italian Architetto /arkiˈtetto/
Portuguese Arquiteto /aʁkiˈtɛtu/
Russian Архитектор /arxiˈtɛktər/
Hindi वास्तुकार /vɑːstuːkɑːr/
Bengali স্থপতি /sthopoti/
Chinese (Mandarin) 建筑师 /jiànzhùshī/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English, pronounced /ˈɑːrkɪtekt/; in British English, pronounced /ˈɑːkɪtɛkt/. Variations exist in stress and vowel articulation in non-native contexts.

Historical Usage

The term "architect" has been in use since the 16th century, primarily referring to master builders and designers of monumental structures.

Cultural Nuances

Architects are often seen as visionaries who blend technical skills with creativity. In some cultures, they hold a prestigious social status due to their role in shaping the built environment.

More Information

Modern architecture encompasses various disciplines, including urban planning, landscape architecture, and environmental design. With advancements in technology, architects now use sophisticated tools like CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software and 3D printing to visualize and realize their designs.

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