The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) remained below 50 for December, indicating soft business conditions to close out 2023. The score of 45.4 remained essentially flat from November.
Through a two-year process of comprehensive research, employee surveys, and design charrettes, FCA developed a forward-facing workplace tailored strategically to the needs of its employees and the engagement of their clients in the process.
This latest move by Buro Happold, as it expands to 12 offices in the United States, further solidifies the firm’s position as a valued resource by institutions, corporations, and public policymakers in the increasingly critical arenas of ESG, decarbonization, and sustainability planning and implementation.
Bafitis has been newly honored for his commitment to shaping how his professional community thinks about housing. The New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects recently awarded him a Citation of Design Excellence in recognition of nine consecutive years of leadership of the chapter’s highly influential Housing Committee, and for “committing to over a decade of activism on housing advocacy efforts in New York City through the Chapter.”
National architecture and interiors firm Dyer Brown & Associates has announced the elevation of two women to director-level positions, a move that the firm’s partners believe will enhance client service and acquire exciting new project work across multiple sectors.
Leading architecture and interior design firm FCA announced a new slate of promotions, in recognition of each individual’s commitment to upholding the firm’s guiding principles and serving its clients with world-class design solutions.
When DIGroup Architecture recently participated in the AIA Newark & Suburban Architects CANstruction 2023, the firm’s team members transformed 2,900 cans of food into a futuristic structure.
LRS Architects announced that it has been awarded the 2023 Top Workplaces honor by The Oregonian for the eighth consecutive year. This highly distinguished award is based on employee feedback across the state in a yearly survey conducted by The Oregonian and the research firm Energage LLC.
The concept design by Fentress Architects was approved by the Commission of Fine Arts, which follows approval in July from the National Capital Planning Commission.