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aiarchitect | volume 14 the news of america’s community of architects | november 16, 2007 |
Tools for Practice Contributing Editor Michael Tardif, Assoc. AIA, continues his exploration of technology that is changing architecture practice with a look at ArchiOffice, software created by Steve Burns, AIA, and Gary Beyerl, AIA, to manage their small firm. ArchiOffice, is now used by more than 600 firms worldwide ranging in size from 5 to 125 employees. Full story Harold L. Adams, FAIA, RIBA, JIA, chairman emeritus of Baltimore-based RTKL, just became the first architect named to the board of Dewberry. Full story |
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Managing Rapid Change? The last time we had a rapid downturn in the U.S. economy that truly crushed the profession of architecture was in the late 1980s. What if it were to happen again? What do you think?
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› Submissions for TAP Fourth Annual BIM Awards Competition Due February 1 › Build a Roadmap to Practice in the 21st Century |
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