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  2. Architectural firm - Wikipedia

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    A 1940s architectural office. In the United States, an architectural firm or architecture firm is a business that employs one or more licensed architects and practices the profession of architecture; while in South Africa, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark and other countries, an architectural firm is a company that offers architectural services.

  3. Architectural management - Wikipedia

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    Architectural management falls into two distinct parts, office management and project management (Brunton et al., 1964; Emmitt, 1999a & 1999b). Office management provides an overall framework within which individual projects are commissioned, designed and completed.

  4. Do Architects - Wikipedia

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    The studio is a 7 times nominee for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture (Mies van der Rohe Award) [6] and a 5 times winner of the Lithuanian Contemporary Architecture Award "Žvilgsnis į save" by the Lithuanian Union of Architects. [7] In 2022, Do Architects was longlisted among the 30 emerging architecture studios of the ...

  5. Corporate architecture - Wikipedia

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    Corporate architecture can additionally be a method managers can use to prompt a change of company culture. The Dutch consultancy agency Veldhoen & Company received attention from the corporate world in 2005 regarding their work with office design.

  6. Gensler - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest architecture firm in the world by revenue and number of architects. [3] In 2022, Gensler generated $1.785 billion in revenue, the most of any architecture firm in the U.S. [4] As of late 2023, Gensler operated offices in 53 cities in 17 countries worldwide, [5] working for clients in over 100 countries. [6]

  7. Professional requirements for architects - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the title of architect is legally limited to those registered through state and territory Architects Registration Boards. There are three basic requirements for registration: a professional degree from an accredited school of architecture at Masters level or equivalent; at least two years of practical experience; and the completion of the three stage Architectural Practice ...

  8. Woods Bagot - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the firm was named as the world's seventh largest architecture firm by employee count in Building Design magazine's World Architecture 100 list. [11]As of 2021, Woods Bagot has offices in Waymouth Street, Adelaide; Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Shenzhen in China; London; Abu Dhabi and Dubai in the UAE; Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco in the US; and Singapore.

  9. Architect - Wikipedia

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    The architect participates in developing the requirements the client wants in the building. Throughout the project (planning to occupancy), the architect coordinates a design team. Structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers are hired by the client or architect, who must ensure that the work is coordinated to construct the design.