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Architecture firms target an average chargeability/utilization rate of 77.5% for their design staff.
Perched on a hill in a leafy neighborhood near downtown Minneapolis is Maison Bodega, a hybrid live-work space conceived by Liz Gardener, the co-founder of local multidisciplinary creative studio ...
The ABI remained in negative territory in May with a score of 47.2, up from 43.2 in April. WASHINGTON – June 18, 2025 – The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) remained in negative territory ...
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From mixed-use public buildings to commercial and light industrial developments, pre-engineered buildings (PEBs) offer architects unparalleled precision, predictability, and speed. For owners, they ...
Pete Buttigieg, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation, joined AIA President Evelyn Lee, FAIA, NOMA, on the mainstage for a lively discussion on Day 2 of AIA’s 2025 Conference on Architecture in ...
The adage "do more with less" is anathema in the corporate world. It’s an approach to governance that often leads to stress, burnout, and compromised results. However, as an approach to campus ...
Through the right lens, even the most mundane ideas can become objects of fascination. That’s the philosophy of Dami Lee, International Assoc. AIA, an architect whose YouTube channel has garnered over ...
Save the date for AIA26! The premier AEC industry event is happening in San Diego, June 10-13, 2026. Join us in San Diego for the premier AEC industry event! Anchored by four days of immersive ...
Water delivery options have evolved far beyond code compliance. Today's building occupants demand safer drinking water with advanced filtration, while owners pursue aggressive sustainability ...
The Whitney M. Young Jr. Award is given to an architect or architectural organization that embodies social responsibility and actively addresses a pressing social issue. 2026 Submissions Are Open.