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Home » Architecture and the Future of the Public Realm
It’s spring, and the economy is looking up. The Fed sees steady growth, unemployment is down, the stock market has been (mostly) up, and even the Architecture Billings Index is up. Architects also reported more new project inquiries, and in February, “new design contracts at architecture firms posted their largest monthly gain in over two years,” according to AIA chief economist Kermit Baker.