Todd Zaki Warfel wrote:
I'm only aware of two distinct architectural titles: Architect and Landscape Architect. They don't bother distinguishing between an Architect who designs train stations vs. small houses.
Oh, they have other titles, they just save them for people who aren't architects. For example, I've heard archis use the title "interior design" when talking down about someone else's work or dismissing concerns about textiles or furnishings.
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