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Tuscaloosa, Ala. / HBRA Architects
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The difference between small and big in the federal market has very large consequences.
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Ownership and equity are about more than square footage in today's home. They're about design's value and process, too.
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The General Services Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection talk land port of entry design, security, and design excellence with ECO-STRUCTURE.
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When a leadership consultant reviewed the Myers-Briggs tests of 100 architects, he discovered there really is an “architect type.”
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Egos, generational differences, career goals … there are many reasons team members might not see eye-to-eye.
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New versions and programs that can help make your job easier.
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The board of HOK Group and the managers of HOK Sport Venue Event, which has been a part of HOK for a quarter century and a wholly owned subsidiary since 2000, have agreed to a transfer of ownership, allowing HOK Sport to become an independent firm.
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Conventional wisdom about interational practice is part myth, part reality. Architects working abroad share their experiences.
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Architectural competitions easily run aground.