Human Resources
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01/16/12
Restructuring for BIM Success
To find success with BIM, firms need to look beyond the CAD processes that staff are comfortable using. Assessment, planning, and communication are key.
Jay Zallan
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01/13/12
Adapting for Success in the New Practice Environment
The environment in which architects operate has changed, bringing opportunities to firms that can adapt to the new realities.
Thomas K. Fridstein
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11/02/11
"America's Best Architecture & Design Schools 2012" Now Available
A definitive analysis of the best architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, and industrial design programs across the United States
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11/02/11
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Fostering Better Schools, Challenging Conventions
Listing the best architecture schools and best design schools is an imperfect yet satisfying task. America’s Best Architecture & Design Schools is now in its 13th edition.
James P. Cramer
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11/01/11
A Case for Indigenous Design Education
Universities can empower the next generation of architects, planners, and landscape architects in Native American design and planning.
Theodore (Ted) Jojola, Ph.D.
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11/01/11
Creating Value in the Current Economy
Clients are looking for ever more creative solutions to their problems, but they also value predictability. Firms that can deliver results will be the big winners in the challenging economy.
Scott Simpson
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11/01/11
Mixed Messages: Communication in Education and Practice
A dichotomy between academic and professional perceptions of communication may put today’s students in jeopardy.
Amanda Gibney Weko
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11/01/11
The Future Starts at Home
Investing in staff’s continuing professional development benefits everyone. And it’s more important than ever in a time of tight budgets.
Randy Peterson
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10/14/11
Adapt or Atrophy
To remain competitive, design professionals need to align their thoughts and skills to contemporary practice needs.
Peter Piven
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09/01/11
Revisiting the Design Enterprise Cycle
Generating new work, organizing it efficiently, doing it well, and getting paid are still the building blocks of any great firm.
Scott Simpson and James P. Cramer
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