Yearly Archives: 2025
Why Architecture Must Remain a Professional Degree
What the DOE’s Reclassification Means for the Industry The U.S. Department of Education’s decision to weaken the status of the architecture professional degree has major implications for students and firms. Beginning in 2026, reduced federal loan limits may restrict who can enter the profession, threatening the future talent pipeline for those pursuing architecture jobs in
Best Construction Software for Architects
Choosing the best construction software for architects is critical for architecture firms in NYC. The AEC industry is evolving rapidly, and firms that invest in technology gain a significant competitive advantage. At Consulting For Architects, Inc. (CFA), we are the leading architecture staffing firm in NYC, helping companies hire architects and interior designers trained in
A Recalibrated Crown for Lower Manhattan: 2 World Trade Center by Foster + Partners
The latest redesign of 2 World Trade Center by Foster + Partners signals a measured, almost introspective addition to the Manhattan skyline. As the final tower slated to complete the World Trade Center master plan, the new design bears the weight of historical reverence and urban symbolism while addressing 21st-century demands for flexible commercial office
Top Architecture Firms Leading the Future of AI Innovation in Design
As artificial intelligence in architecture continues to make waves in the design and construction industries, architecture firms harness AI to enhance creativity, sustainability, and efficiency in building design. The rise of AI generative design and computational design in architecture allows firms to create innovative structures that are both beautiful and highly functional. In this blog,


