Slower Growth at Architecture Firms
5 August 2000 - 9:00am
Nation's architecture firms report a "modest slowdown" in May.
The nation's architecture firms report a "modest slowdown" in May as well as a "substantial easing in inquiries for new projects." This slowdown follows a trend emerging in the broader economy.Principals at large architecture firms spend almost the same amount of time on management and management as they do on technical/design activities.
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Signs of Slower Growth at Firms
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E-Architect, August 1, 2000
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