Are you an emerging design professional who's graduated within the past two years OR a recent graduate looking to kick start your experience in professional practice? Continuing with our focus on highlighting employment opportunities for recent architecture graduates, here are five... View full entry
It’s been a rough couple of years for timber. As we have previously reported, lumber prices across the United States saw a 90% increase in May 2021 on the previous 12 months, adding an extra $36,000 onto the cost of constructing a new home. In a relief for clients and contractors alike, that... View full entry
The Architecture Lobby's Academia Working Group has announced this summer's Architecture Beyond Capitalism (ABC) School, building upon last year's focus on Capitalism, Labor, and Collectives. This year's workshop, taking place virtually July 18-23, is structured around the academic... View full entry
Continuing with our focus on highlighting employment opportunities for recent architecture graduates, we feature six New York-based firms that are currently hiring junior architects, architecture interns, and designers, on Archinect Jobs, to join their teams. S10 Gym & Recovery Spa. Image... View full entry
The latest economic data issued by the American Institute of Architects confirm the fifteenth consecutive month of growing demand in design services as reported by architecture firms across the U.S. The Architecture Billings Index for April moderated slightly to a score of 56.5 from a near-record... View full entry
Last week, we reported on Barcelona’s mission to build a digital twin of the entire city on a supercomputer housed in a 19th century chapel. Speaking to Politco about the potential for the data-driven replica to aid Barcelona's urban development, the city’s Deputy Mayor noted: "We are in an... View full entry
Are you a recent architecture graduate ready to embark on your career in professional practice? As the leading job board for the architecture industry, Archinect Jobs has a vast selection of new job listings each day for anyone looking for employment opportunities. With our commitment to... View full entry
From Archinect's active community of architecture students and professionals, firms, and schools, we have picked five featured employers with recently listed jobs in New York City, Los Angeles, Boston, and New Orleans. Take a look at the latest featured openings below, and visit Archinect Jobs for... View full entry
If you are looking for new career opportunities at Chicago-based architectural, interior, or landscape design firms, check out our curated selection of featured employers from Archinect Jobs. To look up specific job titles from the architectural profession, consult Archinect's Guide to Job Titles... View full entry
Earlier this week, we covered comments by columnist Kunle Barker in the UK’s Architects’ Journal, who warned against the trend of offsetting emissions to achieve a “zero carbon” built environment. “Offsetting is not sustainable,” Barker wrote. “In fact, it's not even close to being... View full entry
If you happen to be on the lookout for attractive architecture career opportunities, consider our latest highlight of architectural employers with current openings in New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, Oakland, New Orleans, Costa Mesa, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington DC, North Carolina, and... View full entry
If you're looking for a new architecture job in the Portland area, we've got you covered. Rose City is currently offering a number of opportunities worthy of serious consideration, and we've rounded them up for you right here... Furioso Vineyards by Waechter Architecture, Dundee, Oregon Waechter... View full entry
Architecture isn't just a profession; it's also a business. Developing a sustainable business model is essential whether you're starting your own architecture firm or working for one. Everyone has their take on what makes a business development strategy "successful." However, since 2020, it's... View full entry
When a recession hits, architects often take it in the gut. The design sector has traditionally been one of the losers of a market downturn, with big real estate developments being put on hold and the need for architectural design services kicked down the road. But during the economic downturn brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, architecture has been surprisingly robust. — Fast Company
According to the 2022 Otis College Report on the Creative Economy, an annual report by Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles that tracks the economic health of creative industries in California, architecture has been the most resilient sector. This is compared to creative goods and... View full entry
Besides having the design and technical knowledge of running an architecture firm, it's essential to have team members who understand business development, partnership strategies, and pr/marketing. For this week's curated jobs round-up, we focus on ten architecture firms seeking business... View full entry