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New York City’s busiest architecture firms of 2023 ranked by The Real Deal

Archinect

Real estate website The Real Deal has compiled a list of the busiest architecture firms in New York City across 2023. The ranking sees architects listed based on their role as architects of record for permit applications filed for new buildings and renovations measuring more than 5,000 square feet across 2023.

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30 Best Architecture Firms in Greece

Architizer

With so many architecture firms to choose from, it’s challenging for clients to identify the industry leaders that will be an ideal fit for their project needs. Fortunately, Architizer is able to provide guidance on the top design firms in Greece based on more than a decade of data and industry knowledge.

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This startup is hiring an architect to ‘lower the entry barrier to overseas real estate investment’

Archinect

The role, based in Los Angeles, calls for an individual who can “prepare architectural drawings for new construction and remodeling,” and “assist in tasks related to land, use, and other building permits.”

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MVRDV unveils plans for green and porous residential building in Montevideo

Archinect

The construction permit for MVRDV 's 15-story residential building "Ziel" in Montevideo, Uruguay has been approved, marking the Dutch architectural firm's first venture in the country.

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7 Reasons Every Architecture Firm Needs a Professional Website

Archmark

When you think of an architecture firm's website, images of sleek, minimalist designs and portfolio imagery that take up nearly the entire website might come to mind. If you believe your firm’s website only exists to showcase your portfolio, you might start to ask yourself, “ why does an architect need a website?”

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The 3 Types of Must-Have Content for Architecture Firms

Archmark

We've heard several firm owners express their concern over the fact that clients see them as gatekeepers, an obstacle to overcome, in order to get their drawings and permits. One that helps clients better understand what you do, while positioning you and your firm as 'go-to' experts. So what's the alternative?

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Saudi Arabia’s The Line Megadevelopment Gets A Lot Shorter

Dwell

Dezeen notes that, per the video, The Line’s construction is divided into 140 "modules"—each designed by a different architecture firm—yet it is unknown which module is currently in progress.