An "architectural helper" typically assists architects with various tasks related to project design and documentation, including preparing drawings, creating models, researching building codes, compiling data, managing files, and supporting site visits, essentially acting as a support role to streamline the design process under the supervision of a licensed architect.Key responsibilities of an architectural helper might include:Drafting and Design Support:Creating basic 2D and 3D drawings using CAD software like AutoCAD or Revit based on architect's instructions.Assisting in developing design concepts by generating preliminary sketches and layouts.Modifying existing drawings to incorporate feedback from clients and reviewers.Technical Support:Researching building codes and regulations relevant to the projectPerforming calculations and site measurements to ensure design accuracyCompiling data on materials, finishes, and specificationsProject Administration:Managing project files and documents, including electronic organizationPreparing presentation materials for client meetingsCoordinating with other disciplines like engineers and contractorsSite Assistance:Attending site visits to verify measurements and conditionsTaking photographs and documenting site detailsAssisting with construction document review and coordination