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5 ways mass timber will reshape the design of life sciences facilities

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rcassidy Tue, 01/02/2024 - 14:16 John Sullivan, AIA A new study by a collaboration of design, engineering, and construction firms describes cost-effective strategies for building laboratories and science+technology facilities using mass timber.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: After Upturn, Architecture Billings Fall Again

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After Upturn, Architecture Billings Fall Again. The American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index once again showed decline in the month of September. Not only was there a drop in billings at architecture firms around the country, there was a decrease in average backlog. Residential is up 46.4

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The New American Home 2022: Thinking Inside the Box

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“Designing for wellness means including flexible spaces for exercise, work, community, and relaxation, as well as sanctuary spaces for self-care and a connection to the outdoors,” says architect Ed Binkley, AIA, an associate and director of design for BSB Design’s Tampa, Fla., Ed Binkley, AIA, associate + director of design, BSB Design.

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Architecture Firm Billings Rebound Modestly in August

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Architecture Firm Billings Rebound Modestly in August. The American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index showed a modest rebound in firm billings in August. Conditions also continued to deteriorate at firms with a residential specialization, in spite of moderate growth reported by those firms earlier this year.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Architecture Firms Rebound in November

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Architecture Firms Rebound in November. The American Institute Architects’ Architecture Billings Index reported substantial gains for the month of November - the strongest since the fourth quarter of 2010. Commercial/industrial and residential firms are expecting stronger revenue growth than institutional firms.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Residential Construction Continues to Struggle

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Residential Construction Continues to Struggle. New residential construction spending has been inching upward for the past three months. The forecast is for residential construction spending to fall 6.0% Scarlett Consulting. Architectural Record. American Institute of Architects (AIA). in 2012 and 7.3%

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PSMJ Resources Blog: Business Conditions at Architecture Firms.

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Business Conditions at Architecture Firms Soften in April. The American Institute Architects’ Architecture Billings Index fell in April, the first time in six months. Firms with a residential specialization reported minimal growth, but this is still the eighth consecutive month of improving conditions for them. from 53.9,