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With pre-construction underway, the Obama Presidential Center (OPC) announced more details of its construction costs and economic impact for Chicago. In February, the Obama Foundation shared that in addition to breaking ground in 2021, they expressed their commitment to providing... View full entry
If you are an architect, landscape architect, or interior designer and waiting to make your next big career move, check out our latest highlight of featured employers in Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco as well as remote working opportunities. For even more current openings, visit Archinect... View full entry
As we end the first quarter of 2021, firms are looking to expand and strengthen their teams. With remote working and hybrid offices now commonplace, Archinect continues to explore employment trends, showcase who's hiring, and dive into exciting and unique job opportunities each week. From the... View full entry
The latest economic report from the American Institute of Architects is indicating a mild sense of optimism: the Architecture Billings Index (ABI) for the month February climbed back into positive territory for the first time since February 2020. At a score of 53.3, the new ABI marked a... View full entry
Across the United States, construction workers were hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. Not to diminish the hardships and sacrifices of other essential workers and industries affected by the pandemic, Susannah Jacob of the Atlantic highlights the ongoing dangers and overshadowed accounts of... View full entry
The tough competition faced by architecture practices in the UK has led to the hiring of workers at pay rates that make commercial sense, and there’s not much the RIBA can do to change that. Part 1 and 2 ‘assistant architects’ have turned to mass protest against the working conditions... View full entry
For this week's highlight of featured architectural employers, we have selected five practices with current job openings in NYC/Brooklyn and the greater Los Angeles area. For even more opportunities, visit the Archinect job board and browse our active community of architecture students and... View full entry
If you missed our recent highlight of female-led architecture firms currently hiring in smaller towns and rural areas, go and take a look — most of these open positions are still active and listed on Archinect Jobs. For today's curated job picks, we have selected six exciting remote (or... View full entry
Ready to take the next step forward in your design career? For this week's highlight of featured employers, we have selected five firms with current job openings in New York, Boston, Vancouver, Miami, the Hamptons, and Saint Petersburg, Florida. For even more opportunities, visit the Archinect job... View full entry
From Archinect's active community of architecture students and professionals, firms, and schools, we have selected five employers with recently listed job openings in Seattle, Chattanooga, Arlington, and Yosemite Village, California. Take a look at these positions, and visit Archinect Jobs for... View full entry
As spring is quickly approaching and many projects are coming back to life, design firms are bolstering their teams to be prepared for new tasks. Archinect Jobs has seen many new Landscape Architecture opportunities spring up in recent weeks, and we have put together a selection of 13 firms and... View full entry
For Deanna Van Buren, designing towards justice and equity is more than a trend; it's a lifelong calling to dismantle a system that perpetuates oppression and suppression for Black and Brown communities. Back in October 2019, Archinect chatted with Van Buren to learn more about her... View full entry
For this week's highlight of featured architectural employers, we have selected five practices with current job openings in Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis, and Bozeman, Montana. For even more opportunities, visit the Archinect job board and browse our active community of architecture... View full entry
As firms continue to adjust in 2021, remote work is still here to stay. While projects nationwide continue to progress, firms are staying nimble by providing flexible work opportunities for their staff. Earlier this year, we featured eight firms offering remote job opportunities. This week we... View full entry
The latest economic study from the American Institute of Architects indicates that fewer architecture firms reported declining billings due to slightly improved business conditions, however overall billings continued to contract. The Architecture Billings Index (ABI) for the month of January... View full entry