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“While architecture firms are struggling considerably as the current economic slump continues unabated, there were extensive increases in revenue for the profession during the period this survey covered," says AIA Chief Economist Kermit Baker. "Of particular note, the survey also revealed that the number of firms practicing green design has nearly doubled since 2005. The use of BIM software has also doubled in the last three years.”
An overview of the survey is available online. Below are some highlights.
Green Gains Momentum
Fifty percent of architecture firms report having green design practices, up from 31 percent in 2005. Firms with 10 to 49 employees had the biggest gains in green design work, which increased from 48 percent to 72 percent in the last three years.
Diversity on the Rise
There was a sharp rise in the number of minority licensed architects, from 11 percent to 18 percent, with a 3 percent increase in the number of minority partners/principles. Minorities now make up 19 percent of all architecture staff.
The gains have been smaller for women over the same period, with only a 1 percent increase in the number of principals/partners and for all architectural staff. The number of female licensed architects remains at 20 percent, but there were increases in the number of female non-licensed architects and interns, 3 and 5 percent respectively.
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