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  • Nonresidential Construction Lags as Housing Market Improves With Economy

    Public spending drives nonresidential construction, and right now, the government isn't driving public spending.

    Even as the residential construction market rebounds on the strength of multifamily and remodeling projects, nonresidential construction continues to lag—and may persist in doing so.

    ARCHITECT June 17, 2013

     
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Names New Curator of Architecture and Design

    Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher is the museum's new department head for architecture and design.

    SFMOMA has appointed Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher as its new department head and associate curator of architecture and design.

    ARCHITECT June 07, 2013

     
  • May Jobs Report: 175,000 Jobs Added; 4,900 Added in Architecture and Engineering

    The United States economy added 175,000 jobs in May. Architecture and engineering services added 4,900 jobs, while construction added 7,000.

    The United States economy added a slightly better than expected 175,000 jobs in May. Architecture and engineering services added 4,900 jobs, while construction added 7,000 with residential construction having a better month than commercial construction.

    ARCHITECT June 07, 2013

     
  • ADP: 135,000 Jobs Added in May; 5,000 in Construction and 42,000 in Professional Services

    ADP and Moody's Analytics released their May employment report, which shows mildly stronger job growth than in April.

    ADP and Moody's Analytics released their May employment report, which shows mildly stronger job growth than had been seen in April. Jobs were added in construction and professional services, as well as in the service sector, but lost in manufacturing.

    ARCHITECT June 05, 2013

     
  • Construction continues on a mixed use development in the new Kangbashi section of Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China, on Thursday, June 3, 2010. Bonds of China's property companies were upgraded to "neutral" at Morgan Stanley, which said the worst may be behind the industry. Photographer: Doug Kanter/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Is China's Real Estate Bubble About to Burst?

    China’s ghost cities have long raised fears about whether the country’s inflated real estate market is a massive bubble with global economic consequences. Is it finally ready to burst?

    China’s ghost cities have long raised fears about whether the country’s inflated real estate market is a massive bubble with global economic consequences. Is a crash finally imminent?

    ARCHITECT June 01, 2013

     
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    The Examined Life

    What does success mean?

    ARCHITECT May 30, 2013

     
 

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