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PACESETTING COMMISSIONS - August 2003
sectors reported: Amusement, Education, Federal/State/, Laboratories, Medical, Municipal, Museums, Sports
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The Odds-on Favorite for next AIA Firm of the Year Award
For 2003 it is most likely that another small to mid-size firm will be named if the patterns and cycles remain as they have over the last 50 years…
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07/15/03
Work-Life Changes on the Horizon
Because Gensler’s tomorrow is both a reflection and anticipation of how our clients see the world, we wanted to gain a better perspective on what they were thinking.
Nila Leiserowitz
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NAAB Triennial Conference Upcoming this Fall
The National Architectural Accrediting Board will host its triennial Validation Conference on Oct. 24-25 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Young Physicians No Longer Cheap Labor
In recent years, intern architects have compared themselves to resident doctors — exploited workers whose licensure system requires them to work insane hours for incredibly low pay, exempt from overtime.
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TRANSITIONS
Transitions - July, 2003
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Wi-Fi on Demand for All?
Recent standard change and a push in major cities to embrace wi-fi could make it quicker and easier for large-file users to work without wires.
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07/15/03
Get Bullish; Say What You Mean
Deloitte’s consulting arm has issued a free jargon-busting program that works close to how a spellchecker does: by targeting suspect words and nailing them.
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PACESETTING COMMISSIONS
Pacesetting Commissions - July, 2003
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China Starts 22-mile Bridge
Work began last month on China’s Hangzhou Bay Bridge-an ocean-spanning beast expected to cost $1.4 billion dollars and be the world’s longest stayed-cable bridge.
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