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Here's how the profession is navigating the crowded halls of government, in Washington, D.C., and beyond.
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Building a strategic alliance is a way to expand without exposing your firm to liability.
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California-based HMC Architects, a 400-person, California-based firm with offices in Nevada and Arizona, is expanding through a merger with San Francisco's Beverly Prior Architects.
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Using the right lighting calculation tools can affect a project's success or failure, so how do designers choose the right ones for the job?
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Industry consolidation continues as two regional firms join forces. Indianapolis-based Ratio Architects announced the finalization of its merger with Raleigh, N.C.-based Cherry Huffman Architects.
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A group of employees originally with the U.S. architecture firm Hillier Architecture, which merged with Edinburgh, Scotland-based RMJM in 2007, is suing the parent company to reclaim $664,000 of a promised cash bonus.
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After a merger with Heerim Architects & Planners went south, the founder of TEN Arquitectos sued the company, accusing it of breach of contract and seeking $3 million in damages.
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The past year has seen an uptick in A/E M&A activity. We look at three transactions to learn what motivated each side to agree to a union.
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Mergers continue to propagate in the industry, but this week’s union is not of two practices, but rather the acquisition of software developer Building Systems Design by the Construction Specifications Institute.
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Another marriage of big-name architecture firms occurred earlier this week, with two New York-based practices joining forces: Ehrenkrantz Eckstut & Kuhn and Perkins Eastman.