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              Annika  Palmi
What does this  person  do?
●  work  in the  construction  industry
●  are involved with designing new 
buildings, extensions or alterations to 
existing buildings, or advising on the 
restoration and  conservation  of old 
properties.
Are there any  career  
prospects?
●   working  in  both  large and small Table 
architectural bureaus and  local governments 
and state agencies
●   Experienced   architects  also set up their own 
offices
● also  good  opportunities to work abroad and 
international projects
 
Is it well- paid or not?
● Architects are  highly  valued and paid fairly
●  A common type of account depends on the 
remuneration of the  parties  to the agreement. 
Cost of the  project will  depend  on the  total  cost 
of construction .
● Local governments are the architect firm 
monthly salary
What  skills  and personal 
qualities are needed to do the 
job
● go?
od design and  drawing   skills
● a  strong  imagination and the ability to think 

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