How can (and cannot) architect-adjacent titles such as 'architectural designer,' 'architectural intern,' and 'design professional' be used by unlicensed designers across the U.S.? Let's find out.
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Launched in 1997, Archinect.com is the most established online Architecture community and content source for the A+D community. Tens of thousands of architects, students and fans browse the site daily for latest jobs, news headlines, competition & event listings, featured editorial, and active discussions. Archinect also hosts thousands of individual, firm and architecture school profiles, reinforcing the mission to make architecture more connected.
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Today's Employer of the Day is Perkins Eastman. They're currently hiring a Project Architect III (Hybrid) in Boston. https://lnkd.in/dfUByamf #ArchinectJobs #ArchinectEOTD #ArchitectureJobs #BostonJobs
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Promising AEC economic numbers today 📈: July construction starts rose 10% to a seasonally-adjusted rate of $1.1 trillion, per the latest data from Dodge Construction Network. On a year-to-date basis through the end of July, total construction starts were up 6% from the first seven months of 2023. Residential starts rose 11%, nonresidential buildings were up by 5%, and starts for nonbuildings remained flat. How has business been recently at your firm or in your region? Let us know in the comments below or on Archinect.
Construction starts rise 10% in July, propelled by gains in nonresidential building and infrastructure | News | Archinect
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What can architecture employees (and employers alike) do to mitigate anxiety over the looming prospect of layoffs? Here are some helpful tips.
Being Laid off Is Tough; So Is Waiting To Be | Features | Archinect
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Looking for a new career opportunity? Our Job Highlights series explores an opening on Archinect Jobs for a Robotics/Prototype Specialist at the University of Redlands School of Architecture. 🤖 The role, based on-campus in Redlands, California, calls for an individual who will “support the application of computer science/information technology including robotics and prototyping to architecture and design,” as well as deliver orientations and demonstrations to students, staff, and faculty for the university’s robotics lab. Among the prerequisites for the role are a bachelor’s degree in architecture, information technology, or a related field, alongside experience in computational design. Interested? More details and contact info are available on Archinect Jobs.
Good with robots? University of Redlands' architecture school is hiring a robotics and prototyping specialist | News | Archinect
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Today's Employer of the Day is XTEN Architecture. They're currently hiring a Junior Architect in Los Angeles. https://lnkd.in/d8Fqsh8e #ArchinectJobs #ArchinectEOTD #ArchitectureJobs #LosAngelesJobs #LAJobs
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From the #ArchinectForum: The Quest for 200K and leaving architecture to do so. Archinectors debate career options to maximize salary prospects as an architect. Join the discussion: https://lnkd.in/gbU5Xk6Q
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Today's Employer of the Day is CO-. They're currently hiring a Junior Designer and Senior Architect in San Francisco. https://lnkd.in/gJBuxXGp #ArchinectJobs #ArchinectEOTD #ArchitectureJobs #SanFranciscoJobs
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Archinectors are responding to our recent feature story, 'When California Tried to Abolish Architectural Licensure.' Readers discuss architects' significance in society and the role state-mandated licensure plays (or doesn't play). Historian Ole Bouman commented: "A very good article that raises various questions about the legal mandate of architects and the ways it is, or should be protected. Food for thought for professionals. But it also raises questions about the cultural mandate of architecture and its broad acceptance among society. Food for thought for creatives, for example when they ponder what they want to do with their lives. Or for historians who want to ponder in what sense architecture contributed to a civilization. Or in which degree it still does." Another reader shared: "Can we speculate on what would be like if all states' architectural licenses were abolished in the '60s? One of my speculations would be, that architecture is only designed by huge conglomerates, who can afford some kind of compensation if anything goes wrong. The design and meaning of architecture would be long modified as the mass product that comes with options on the trim." "This article raises two issues: 1) what value does registration bring to practice?; 2) what value does an architect bring to construction? These are cultural questions more than legal ones as the redundancy and specificity of codes makes the 'life and safety' issue virtually moot today," reads a third comment in part. What do you think? Join the discussion on Archinect or here in the comments!
When California Tried to Abolish Architectural Licensure | Features | Archinect
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Are you looking for architecture jobs in the San Francisco Bay Area? Archinect Jobs' latest regional highlight features 12 firms (+1 school) with exciting opportunities available now in San Francisco, Berkeley, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Emeryville, and Pleasanton. Check it out and see if you qualify.
23 architecture jobs (+1 fellowship) in the San Francisco Bay Area | News | Archinect
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