| A | B |
| Architect | Aperson who designs and directs the construction of buildings and other large structures |
| Structure | Something constructed, such as a building or bridge |
| Strength | The state, quality, or property of being strong; capable of enduring force or wear; not easily broken |
| stability | The condition or property of being stable; not likely to change position; firm |
| composition | a mixture of substances |
| durability | capable of withstanding wear and tear; sturdy |
| For what purposes do architects design structures? | Architects design structures to hold heavy loads and to resist forces such as wind and earth-quakes |
| What is a structure's load? | A structure's load is the wieght of the structures itself, plus the wieght of people and objects on or in a structure |