Project Delivery Methods
James T. Dixon
August 26, 2009
The word "architect" came to the English language from the French "architecte," where it was transmitted from the Latin "architectus" and, before then, the Greek "architekton." In Greek, it is derived from a combination of the components "archi," meaning "master," and "tekton," meaning "builder" or "carpenter." Construction projects in ancient Greece, then, were constructed by architects, who were at the time thought of as master builders.
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