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Articles Tagged with ''design firm''

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2025 Ends with Continued Weak Business Conditions for Architecture Firms, AIA/Deltek ABI Finds

Any score below 50 indicates a billings decline, although this month’s score indicates that fewer firms reported a decline in billings in December than in November
January 22, 2026

The AIA/Deltek Architecture Billings Index (ABI) closed out 2025 in negative territory with a December score of 48.5, up from 45.3 in November.


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Olin Hall at Colgate University

Re-imagined Olin Hall Offers a Model in Interdisciplinary Design at Colgate University

A central part of Colgate’s guiding Third-Century Plan, Olin Hall’s latest renovation and expansion strengthens collaborative learning and the student campus experience while preserving its role as the historic academic heart of campus
January 16, 2026

Olin Hall, Colgate University’s largest academic building, has been transformed into a state-of-the-art interdisciplinary facility, offering an upgraded and expanded learning environment for the university’s new and existing science programming. 


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Oculus Inc. Welcomes Four New Team Members Across Multiple Departments

Aaron Grimes, Ann Seibert, Marlie Woods, and Natalie Bell have joined the team
January 14, 2026

Oculus Inc. has expanded its architecture, interior design, and marketing department teams with the addition of four new team members: Aaron Grimes, Ann Seibert, Marlie Woods, and Natalie Bell.


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UC Berkeley Creekside Center

UC Berkeley Creekside Center Undergoes Renovation for the Disabled Students’ Program

The revitalized building upgrades seismic and life safety performance, and is a welcoming, inclusive, and accessible new Center for the University’s Disabled Students’ Program
January 14, 2026

The renovation of the Creekside Center provides a new, more welcoming centralized home for disabled student services on campus and consolidates DSP staff, allowing for improved and expanded services for more than 4,000 students.


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Public School 87 Art installation Friends and Family by Dennis Redmoon Darkeem

RKTB’s Bronx School Expansion Delivers on Design Innovation, Community Needs

RKTB proposed and developed a steel frame structure with concrete insulated panels, an approach that shortened construction timelines significantly
January 13, 2026

A major expansion of a public elementary school recently completed by RKTB Architects adds to the firm’s deep K-12 portfolio of additions. 


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WW+P and SvN leadership teams sit together

WW+P and SvN Merge with Collective Vision

The unification of WW+P and SvN Architects + Planners will set a new standard, globally, for a regenerative approach to architecture, planning, and urban design
January 13, 2026

World-renowned design practices WW+P and SvN have announced the merger of their practices, unifying their diverse teams of architects, urban planners, urban designers and landscape architects into a global powerhouse of expertise and delivery for complex urban projects.  


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Hennebery Eddy and Fentress Architects Design PDX Terminal

Balancing & Concourse E Extension in Portland, Oregon
January 12, 2026

Hennebery Eddy, in partnership with Fentress Architects, designed an extension of Concourse E and airline relocations to balance passenger and infrastructure demands on the north and south sides of the facility. 


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Spectorgroup Partners with Dorsey & Whitney on New Manhattan Workplace

The project consolidates the firm’s New York presence in a space that emphasizes connectivity, flexibility, and hospitality-driven amenities
January 9, 2026

Multidisciplinary design practice Spectorgroup has been selected to design the new Manhattan office of global law firm Dorsey & Whitney.


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Ideation Design Group Charts New Course Under Sole Owner & CEO Jennifer Reynolds

The Global Design Firm Elevates Multiple Team Members, Signaling an Era of Growth and Innovation
January 9, 2026

Ideation Design Group (IDG), a global boutique architecture, interior design, foodservice and procurement firm announces several leadership promotions following the appointment of Jennifer Reynolds as sole owner and CEO.


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JCJ Architecture Celebrates 90th Anniversary With Three New Directors of Interior Design

The announcement reflects the firm’s lasting dedication to the next generation of design leadership
January 9, 2026

JCJ Architecture celebrates the appointment of three new Directors of Interior Design: Emily Czarnecki, NCIDQ; Sharmista Mitra, NCIDQ, CID; and Carrie Nielsen, NCIDQ, ASID.


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