The main task of an architect is to design and execute the plan for construction
of any building or area. The job scenario include site selection, field research
and supervision, safety management, quality control, environmental planning,
estimating and costing, supervision of construction work, interior decoration
etc. The architect is the overall in charge for construction- his responsibility
begins right from the designing and planning of the structure until the same
is erected.
They must be able to communicate their ideas visually to their clients. The
work of an architect starts with the layout and sketches of proposed structures
according to the requirements as well as the objectives of the client. Once
the plans are finalised and accepted by the client, the architect has to obtain
the approval and permission of the local authority for construction. Apart
from this, it is the architects who co-ordinate the participation of all the
specialists involved in the building process.
With the country's current growth in industrial and economic activities,
there exists wide employment opportunities for architects, both in the public
and private sectors. A qualified architect can work with government organisations
like central and state public work departments, housing and urban development
corporation, municipalities, city development authorities, state housing boards
etc. They are also employed in industrial ventures, consultancy and private
architectural firms, teaching institutions, real estate development firms
etc. The most privileged scope in the field of architecture is private practice.
With some years of experience in an organisation, the architects can set up
their own business. Architectural practices or individual architects may choose
to specialize in one of a number of areas such as housing, hospital or educational
facilities.
A qualified architect, to work as a consultant or to set up private practice,
must register with the Council of Architecture before starting their profession.
The Council of Architecture constituted by the government of India is charged
with the responsibility to regulate the education and practice of profession
throughout India besides maintaining the register of architects. This body
along with the Indian Institute of Architects- the national body of Architects
in the country, lays down the guidelines for working hours, work environment,
fees etc.