All posts tagged “AIA”

Past Episodes of Architecture for Health Visiting Lecture Series Available Online

Past episodes of Texas A&M’s “Architecture for Health” Visiting Lecture Series are now available online, courtesy of PBS: https://www.pbs.org/show/texas-architecture-for-health/.
The lecture series is an interdisciplinary collaboration between the Texas A&M School of Architecture, College of Medicine and the School of Public Health. Episodes Read More …

Nonresidential Construction Spending Projected to Increase Through 2023

Construction spending on buildings is projected to increase just over 9% this year and another 6% in 2023, according to a report from the American Institute of Architects. Read More …

Architecture Billings Index Continues to Stabilize, Remains Healthy

Architecture firms reported increasing demand for design services in June, according to a report from The American Institute of Architects. Read More …

Architecture Billings Index Remains Strong

Architecture firms reported increasing demand for design services, according to a report from The American Institute of Architects.

The ABI score for May was 53.5. While this score is down from April’s score of 56.5, it still indicates very strong business conditions overall. Read More …

AABC to Hold TAB Talk Webinar on Healthcare Ventilation Compliance

The Associated Air Balance Council has announced a new AIA-approved webinar in its TAB Talk series to take place June 15, which will discuss healthcare facility ventilation compliance and best practices for an independent total system balance approach. This presentation provides an overview of the total system balancing, beginning with the design to the final report to the owner’s representatives. Read More …

New Report Explores Architect, Contractor Relationship

A study published by the American Institute of Architects, in partnership with the Associated General Contractors of America, sheds new light on the relationship of architects and contractors and the needs of both professions. Read More …

Architecture Billings Index Moderates Slightly, Remains Strong

For the 15th consecutive month architecture firms reported increasing demand for design services in April, according to a new report from The American Institute of Architects.

AIA’s Architecture Billings Index score for April was 56.5 compared to 58 in March. Any score above 50 indicates an increase in billings. Read More …

Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain Delivers New Destination for Research, Education + Clinical Care

Located near the Twin Cities’ campus of the University of Minnesota, the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain works to advance brain health for early childhood and adolescent patients, and their families, with the help of educators and researchers from across the university, as well as M Health Fairview clinicians. Designed by Read More …

Pace of Demand for Design Services Rapidly Accelerates

Demand for design services in March expanded sharply from February according to a new report from The American Institute of Architects.

AIA’s Architecture Billings Index score for March was 58, up from a score of 51.3 in February. Any score above 50 indicates an increase in billings. During March, scoring for both new project inquiries and design contracts expanded, posting scores of 63.9 and 60.5, respectively. Read More …

Scroll down or click here for more posts
Upcoming Events