Monthly Archives: August 2010
Nonresidential Construction to Grow by 3 Percent in 2011
AIA’s Consensus Construction Forecast predicts a 20 percent-plus decline in nonresidential construction spending through 2010. According to the semi-annual Consensus Construction Forecast recently released by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the poor conditions created by a combination of surplus nonresidential facilities, low demand for space, declining commercial property values, and lack of available credit
architects, construction, Hiring trends, jobs, new buildings, recession
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Sydney, Australia’s “One Central Park” by Jean Nouvel Moves Forward
Jean Nouvel’s design for “One Central Park” in Sydney, Australia finally approved. Much more via Designboom here.