Architecture
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Revision as of 23:54, November 23, 2010

![]() | Architecture requires prior counselor approval for requirement(s) ##3. |
![]() | Architecture and other award requirements were revised on January 1, 2009. |
Architecture merit badge | ||
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Status: | Elective | |
Created: | 1911 | |
Discontinued: | no | |
BSA Advancement ID: | 020 | |
Requirements revision: | 2009 | |
Latest pamphlet revision: | 2008 |
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“ | Architecture is not just the special buildings like cathedrals, museums, or sports stadiums we read about or see on television; it is as normal as the homes, places of worship, schools, and shopping malls where we live, worship, work, learn, and play every day. However, architecture is more than just common shelter; building has always satisfied the human need to create something of meaning. Even the simplest form of architecture is a work of art that requires thought and planning. | ” |
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2. In the Outdoor Code, a Scout pledges to "be conservation-minded." Discuss the following with your counselor:
3. Do ONE of the following:
4. Measure a room such as one where you live or where your troop meets. Make an accurately scaled drawing of the room's floor plan showing walls, doors, closets, windows, and any built-in furniture or cabinets. Neatly label your drawing with the following: your name, the date, what room you drew, and the scale of the drawing. (Drawing scale: 1/4 inch = 1 foot)
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Requirement resources
- 1: Architectural Styles of America Arranged by theme and time period. Also see: Wikipedia: Architecture
- The graph paper you need is in the Architecture Worksheet.
- 2: Outdoor Code
- 3: Find an architect in your area through the American Institute of Architects' "Architect Finder"
- 4: The graph paper you need is in the Architecture Worksheet.
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General Merit Badge information
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External links
- Amer. Architectural Found.
- American Institute of Architects
- Amer. Institute of Arch. Students
- Assn. of Collegiate Schools of Arch.
- Assn. of Licensed Architects
- Nat. Council of Arch. Reg. Boards
- Nat. Org. of Minority Architects
- New York Society of Architects
- Soc. of Amer. Registered Architects
- Feng Shui Society
- Buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
- Falling Water - Ohiopyle,Pa
- Kentucky Knob - Farmington,Pa.