Retail design has gone through plenty of changes over the years. From exciting storefronts to immersive experiential designs, architects and designers have helped reshape design possibilities for retail. But, beyond the looming fear of the retail apocalypse, the pandemic has added... View full entry
As is frequently discussed on Archinect, the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the already-bourgeoning trend of companies offering remote working options to employees. In our recent survey of the architectural community’s plans to return to offices after the pandemic, only 29% of respondents... View full entry
Construction will be an engine of global economic growth in the decade to 2030, with output expected to be 35% higher than in the ten years to 2020, according to a new global forecast. — Global Construction Review
The report, titled Future of Construction, by Oxford Economics and Marsh McLennan subsidiaries March and Guy Carpenter projects that growth in construction output will average 3.6% per year from now until 2030, outpacing that of the manufacturing and services sectors. According to the study, this... View full entry
For this week's highlight of featured employers, we have selected four architecture, interior design, and creative practices with current job openings in New York City, Los Angeles, and Vancouver. For even more opportunities, visit the Archinect job board and browse our active community of... View full entry
Is architectural visualization more than a pretty image? The response to this question can be polarizing. Some argue that this advancement in 3D rendering software combined with the lofty ambitions of firms striving to pitch success to their clients has its fair share of pros and cons... View full entry
With construction activity in the Pacific Northwest region rapidly picking up again, design professionals are in very high demand as we can see from the latest openings on Archinect's industry-leading job board. For this week's curated job picks, we have selected a small collection of exciting... View full entry
From Archinect's active community of architecture students and professionals, firms, and schools, we have selected five featured employers with recently listed job openings in New York City, Los Angeles, Knoxville, and Syracuse, New York. Check out these positions below, and visit Archinect Jobs... View full entry
Last week, we published the results of our survey of the architectural community, which focused on workplace trends and a return to offices. Key findings from the survey, which can be read in its entirety here, included the finding that just over half of respondents had either returned to... View full entry
The last quarter of the year is here, and architecture firms are searching for new talent to join their team. As the industry-leading job board, Archinect Jobs features the latest employment opportunities for architects and design professionals where ever they are in their careers. This... View full entry
Since 1912, the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) mission has been to empower schools of architecture and faculty to "educate increasingly diverse students, expand disciplinary impacts, and create knowledge for the advancement of architecture." Through ongoing... View full entry
ICYMI, Sean Joyner visited with the founder and team behind Gallery 90220. He believes the gallery is part of a larger urban renaissance centered around the artistic expression of Black and Brown creatives, in Compton, South Los Angeles. Adam Paul Martinez commented "Fantastic. I wish... View full entry
No matter if you're looking to land your next architecture job at a big, bustling firm or a boutique design studio, Archinect Jobs' latest weekly highlight of featured architectural employers has got you covered. Included today are five practices with current job openings in New York City... View full entry
In the retail and commercial sectors, the architect’s brief is often driven by a need to offer flexible layouts to suit a variety of potential tenants. This emphasis on flexibility is for good reason, allowing a single unit to accommodate a wide portfolio of businesses without the need for... View full entry
If you are considering an architectural internship opportunity in New York City in the coming months, take a look at these eight design firms and art institutions currently offering spots in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Long Island City. To discover hundreds of other NYC-based architecture positions... View full entry
A new economic report released by the American Institute of Architects this morning indicates the seventh consecutive month of increasing architecture billings. The Architecture Billings Index (ABI) rose by one point from 54.6 in July to 55.6 in August. New project inquiries and design contracts... View full entry