With summer break fast approaching, Washington lawmakers can cite a long list of accomplishments after a busy session. But filling some key federal design posts won’t likely be on it.
The vacancy that is perhaps most relevant to designers is commissioner of the Public Buildings Service of the General Services Administration (G.S.A.), which, as the landlord for 354 million square feet of government buildings, hires architects for prisons, courthouses, passport offices, and other federal projects.
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