The most striking difference is that architecture includes art as well as engineering, as well as its proximity to human sciences, as a result of changing passions, standards of beauty and preferences over time. The other branches of engineering are purely scientific applications
The architectural elements focus on spatial functions and work aesthetics, and are more concerned with art, appearance, form and design function, while the structural elements of civil engineering are in terms of ensuring that construction withstand the harsh and natural conditions. The architect designs, The civil engineers analyze this design to find ways to make it possible. Finding suitable materials, submitting suggestions for development, and alterations, and evaluating the building's safety, will transform the architect's vision into a reality from the job of civil engineer.
Actually, I agree with your idea that architects are the chief of the orchestra and engineers are important parts of it.so my question is how this orchestra work and what the deferences between their parts?
That is true ( that architecture includes art as well as engineering, as well as its proximity to human sciences, as a result of changing passions, standards of beauty and preferences over time) but in the other hand I think we Can not be omitted
the architecture is also scientific applications??
I agree with your idea that (The architect designs, The civil engineers analyze this design to find ways to make it possible) but what about other branches of engineering ??
Architects typically take the lead role in the project team. That is because architects design with all of the aspects of a possible solution taken into consideration: the functionality, aesthetic, context, structure, ventilation, illumination, electric and hydraulic installations, acoustic, materials, site conditions, future grow, and feasibility of the project in general. Every other branch involved in a construction design only develops specific parts related to it. A structural engineer could be a designer but usually they are not able to see the whole project picture or assemble it together.
I agree with your idea that architects design with all of the aspects of a possible solution taken into consideration: the functionality, aesthetic, context, structure, ventilation, illumination ect.
but on the other hand, there are other roles for the other engineers.