It depends on what type of architecture you plan to specialize in,
structural or design. If structural, you’ll need at least advanced level calculus. If design, one or two semesters of calculus might do.
Architecture involves advanced math, no matter which branch you go into - as was pointed out by the first responder, some kinds of specialty more than others but if you are going to be an architect of any kind, you really have to know calculus and other forms of math to do a good job and to understand design parameters.
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It depends on what type of architecture you plan to specialize in,
structural or design. If structural, you’ll need at least advanced level calculus. If design, one or two semesters of calculus might do.
Architecture involves advanced math, no matter which branch you go into - as was pointed out by the first responder, some kinds of specialty more than others but if you are going to be an architect of any kind, you really have to know calculus and other forms of math to do a good job and to understand design parameters.
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