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The National Trust for Historic Preservation and allied groups have appealed to House and Senate leadership to include non-profit preservation and cultural resources in future pandemic relief funding.
Working with Ariadne Labs and Mount Sinai Hospital, the architecture firm has released a free online guide for rapidly redesigning hospitals to protect health-care workers during the pandemic.
The Architects' Journal reports that a hacker stole confidential data from the London-based firm in an attempt to extort money. Across sectors, cyber attacks have increased dramatically during the pandemic.
An associate dean and senior lecturer at the Yale School of Architecture, Bernstein writes about implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for architects, designers, and the future of the profession.
Many in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry have turned their focus to the rapid delivery of health-care facilities, to treat the ill and attempt to stave off the pandemic’s spread.
Reflecting the deteriorating conditions in the overall economy, demand for design services from architecture firms recorded a record fall in March 2020.
Market contraction and bottom-line hits are set to plague the AEC sector through 2021, but firms push to keep most staff in place, chiefs say in surveys.