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How to Measure Performance for Architecture and Design Firms?

ArchDaily

Image © Marc Goodwin The field of architecture and design is a dynamic one, often managing large-scale investments and involving a wide array of professionals. As the famous saying goes, “What gets measured gets managed.” Read more »

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In a downturn, manage your clients, people, and cash, says former HOK CEO

Archinect

Billings have declined at firms for over one and a half years, according to the index, while our monthly Archinect State of AEC series has noted that the challenging conditions are spread across all U.S. As Archinect reported earlier this week, the latest AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index shows that U.S. geographical regions.

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Managing the business direction of a design firm is an art unto itself

Archinect

Developing a sustainable business model is essential whether you're starting your own architecture firm or working for one. However, since 2020, it's clear that firms need to re-evaluate their business models to survive a global pandemic, a recession, and the socio-economical impacts happening around the globe.

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Female-led architecture firms currently hiring in Texas and Arizona

Archinect

If you're looking for a change of scenery, explore four firms run by women, founded/owned, or partnered by women currently hiring on Archinect Jobs. Be sure to check out our previous job highlights, where we featured job opportunities in California and New York City-based firms.

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Profitability is the biggest challenge facing architecture firms in 2024, says AIA analysis

Archinect

The AIA’s chief economist Kermit Baker has offered reflections on the economic context facing architecture firms throughout 2024. Other challenges cited include “managing rising costs of running a firm” and “negotiating appropriate project fees.”

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Architect sues client for using work without payment or permission after being dismissed from project

Archinect

A Pennsylvania -based architecture firm has filed a civil lawsuit in the state’s Middle District Court against a former developer client for breach-of-contract and copyright infringement.

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Risk Mitigation 101: Tools For Architects to Improve Risk Management

ArchDaily

Courtesy of Newforma When an architect pours their heart and soul into a project, the last thing they want to deal with is an unhappy client, and, consequently, possible litigation. Risk mitigation remains a top-of-mind concern for architects, no matter how the Architecture, Engineering, Construction & Operations (AECO) industry evolves.