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RECORD reports on how the troubled economy is affecting architects.
Pictured: The Architecture Billings Index (ABI) compiled by the AIA |
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What will the Recovery and Reinvestment Act mean for U.S. architects? RECORD tracks the plan’s impact on the architecture world.
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In RECORD’s ongoing series of Newsmaker Interviews, we speak with John Morefield, founder of Architecture 5¢ in Seattle. We also talk to Peter Morris, principal of the construction consultancy Davis Langdon, who discusses how the recession will affect the green-building market. Photo © Mohini Patel Glanz |
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Riding Out Recessions In part two, Kohn discusses the contemporary economic crisis and its impact on his firm—from projects falling through, to layoffs, to where the firm is finding work despite the recession. In the final minute of the interview, he predicts that the long-term effect of the recession on design will be the death of the “icon.” KPF in the late 1970s / Photo courtesy Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates |
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How architects can survive the economic crisis—from revamping your resume to getting government contracts.
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Recession Stories Photo © Danielle Austen/Architectural Record |
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McGraw-Hill Construction’s vice president for economic affairs Robert Murray looks at key market indicators and offers a prognosis for the building types most important to architects: Multifamily, commercial, healthcare, hotels, and education. Information Graphics by David Foster |
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No one knows how long the current recession will last or how severe it will be. But, all recessions share certain characteristics, and looking at how this one measures up to those of the recent past gives us hope. Data: McGraw-Hill Construction |
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We take a look at how architects are faring in various regions of the country. From Seattle to Philadelphia, it appears nobody is escaping the economic crisis unscathed. “What we’re going through is nothing short of brutal,” says Herbert Nadel of Los Angeles-based Nadel.
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The economic crisis has architects hurting around the world. Below we present reports on the state of design from São Paulo to Shanghai.
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Which major projects have stalled? And which are going ahead despite the tough economy?
Pictured: “Is the Dubai Bubble Starting to Burst?” / Photo © Mark Horn |
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RECORD has featured many articles on working during tough times in our Practice Matters column. Below is a selection of recent stories:
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Meet six young architects, jobless due to today's poor economy, who are making lemonade out of some very sour lemons. Image courtesy Brian Jones |
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