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A culture of creativity pervades Lehrer Architects, which offers its staff regular life-drawing classes and maintains a Research and Development Room.
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It's tempting for firms to cut incentives in this economic climate, but great benefits can help retain great staff.
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A series of charts tracks salary and benefits by position and experience level.
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The dust-covered jobsite is a far cry from the studio Darren Guyer left behind when he switched from junior designer in an architecture firm to a site supervisor for a construction company, but the 31-year-old isn't looking back.
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If architects are either idea people or tectonic people, Mark Pasnik falls into the former camp.
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More and more, as architecture commands ever higher visibility, architects at all levels are finding that the profession can pay well and offer wealth-generating business opportunities, too. Entry-level and midcareer professionals are increasingly respect
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Despite a shaky economy, architects are making more money.
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Architects may be driven by the creative side of the profession, but there's a lot more to running a design firm than indulging the solitary genius. Every talent, no matter how brilliant, needs a supporting cast to shine. A survey of their salaries.